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The slopes of Mt. Meru



Walking Safaris Arusha N.P
Elephant dust bath - Tarangire
close encounter lake manyara
Maasai boy
serengeti cheetah
serengeti wilderbeest
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B2B_TON_0003 (private)
10 DAYS / 9 NIGHTS
Big-game Wildlife & Culture
Semi-lux Mobile Camps & Lodges
A taste of the Northern Parks
A unique introduction into what Tanzania holds, with a mixed wildlife/cultural safari giving a first time visitor a ‘Taste of the North’ a safari will unfold at a leisurely pace taking in a large proportion of main attractions the north of Tanzania is fortunate enough to hold.Driving distances are kept to a minimum due to the close proximity of each National Park or bush location, and as you travel slowly northward, new experiences unfold with each new day allowing time outside of the constraints of a safari vehicle to simple sit back and take in nature at its purest.

Combining walking and game driving safaris, a careful blend of national parks, culture and unspoilt wilderness areas. Lodges, permanent camps and private Semi-lux mobile fly camping, offering the opportunity to experience your own private camp in the heart of the Serengeti plains or to be woken to the soft sound of Maasai cow bells as a new day begins over The Great Rift Valley.

This safari is everything you have seen on Discovery Channel, and Big Cat Diary combined, one would have to describe a  ‘Taste of the North’ as the perfect choice of safari for those wanting to see and experience the most popular attractions sights and sounds in a 10 day adventure packed itinerary.

Parks included:

  • Arusha NP
  • Tarangire NP
  • Manyara NP
  • Serengeti NP
  • Ngorongoro Crater
Activities:

  • Game-drives
  • Walking Safari
  • Cultural Experiences
  • Canoeing Safari*
  • Balloon Safari*

Note: * = optional

Accommodation
A mix of our Semi-lux Mobile Tented Camp setup at private, special campsites inside the National Parks, our Permanent Tented Camps in Karatu and Esilalei and mid-range Lodge Accommodation.

Special notes
Grass-roots cultural experiences with the Maasai; learn the traditional use of spices and plants and experience a traditional Maasai goat-BBQ with song & dance.

Billa Mwisho, our careful blend of un-touched wilderness and luxury at specially selected, away-from-the crowds locations – both in our Permanent Tented Camps and using private Special Campsites in the National Parks.

Continue to: The Itinerary Day-by-day, and Price Guide.

The Adventure day to day…

O/N: Overnight, H/B: Half Board, F/B: Full Board
  1. Arrival at Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO). Meet and greet by your B2B driver guide and transfer to Karama lodge located just outside Arusha town. O/N Karama Lodge – B/B
  2. After breakfast drive the short distance to Arusha National Park where you head out on an easy walking safari with an armed ranger. Walk through open plains and the lower slopes of Mt Meru over to waterfalls. Get a different perspective of viewing wildlife from the ground level.There are also good chances of seeing black and white colobus monkey.
    Continue with afternoon game drives before heading back to Karama lodge. O/N Karama Lodge – H/B
Option 1: Afternoon canoeing safari of Little Momela lake – gives you a great opportunity to approach wildlife as they drink and wallow in the shallows.
  • Depart from Arusha in the morning and begin the drive through a changing landscape to Tarangire National Park for game drives of the ‘Elephant Playground’. Picnic lunch at the view point overlooking a section of the Tarangire river. Continue with game drives until late afternoon, then leave the park and head towards Maramboi Tented Camp located just outside the park. O/N Maramboi Tented Camp – F/B
  • Dawn game drives of Tarangire NP – then leave the park in a game drive en route and head the short distance to Esilalei Maasai community. Meet with your local maasai guide who will introduce you to his village. Get a better understanding of the natural medicines still used on a daily basis with Maasai medicine walk of the surrounding area – continue down to a Boma (Mud dwelling) for an introduction into the Maasai way of life and beliefs and rituals. Return to the camp by foot.Enjoy a real cultural experience around the fire place. Traditional dance and song followed by a goat BBQ (catering for vegetarians as well). O/N Esilalei Maasai Community Camp – F/B
  • After breakfast depart towards Lake Manyara National Park for game drives of this very diverse park. If you are lucky you may see the famous tree climbing lions. Picnic lunch in the bush followed by game drives till mid afternoon. Slowly make your way out of the park and begin the drive up to Karatu and continue to your camp location. O/N Karatu Korongo Camp – F/B
  • Morning wake up call with bird chorus. Head via the Ngorongoro Conservation Area to the endless plains of Serengeti. Game drive en route to central Serengeti – explore the many different areas of the park, your driver guide will advice the best places to visit. O/N Serengeti Special Camp – B2B Semi Lux Camp – F/B
  • Full day game drive in Serengeti NP. Head over to the Rock Kopjes, where you have good chances of seeing some of the cat families. Cheetah and lion use this giant rock out crops as observation posts. O/N Serengeti Special Camp – B2B Semi Lux Camp – F/B
    Option 2: Early morning, you head out for a Balloon Safari – view the Serengeti plains from a hot air balloon. Champagne breakfast on the landing site.
  • After breakfast game drives en route out of the Serengeti and head back through the Ngorongoro Conservation Area towards the Ngorongoro Crater. Stop at Olduvai gorge, the cradle of man kind. Informative talk about the early finding of hominid remains by the Leaky family – museum visit. Continue to the crater rim – stop at the view point before heading to Rhino lodge. O/N Rhino lodge – F/B
  • Early morning descend in the crater for game drives. There are 25,000 large mammals residing in the park, elephants are mainly bulls, females stay out of the park due to the largest predator population in Africa. Black Rhino also make there home on the grassy plains, there numbers make up for almost half which can be found in East Africa about 20 in total. Mid afternoon begin the climb out of the crater and continue out to Karatu camp for relaxation and overnight. O/N Rhino lodge – F/B
  • After a leisurely breakfast at the camp – slowly begin the drive towards Arusha. Visit the lively town of Mto wa Mbu and wander through the local market before continuing to Arusha. Transfer to Kia Lodge for a day room and dinner – then continue to the airport for your international flight connection.
Continue to: Price Guide.

Price Guide

Safari code: B2B_TON_00003

Indicative price in U.S. dollars, per person, for:
  • 2 people sharing: $2,970 p/p
  • 4 people sharing: $2,315 p/p
  • 6 people sharing: $2,150 p/p
  • Single supplement: $350
Options for this safari:
1: Serengeti Balloon Safari incl. champagne breakfast
  • $499 p/p
2: Canoeing Safari in Arusha National Park
  • $85 p/p (min 2 people).
We write indicative price since the actual amount depends on numerous factors such as season, number of people sharing and their ages, chosen options and further customization of the itinerary above.

Included in your package

  1. All park fees and camp fees
  2. Semi Lux Camping & Permanent Tented Camp / Lodge accommodation
  3. 3 meals a day on F/B as stipulated
  4. bottled drinking water; x1.5 liters a day per person
  5. 4×4 vehicle plus driver guide, safari chef and camp assistant
  6. FAR Emergency Evacuation Cover x 14 days
  7. All transfers and activities as stipulated.

Exclusive

  1. Tips (suggested amounts, see Guidelines for tipping)
    • Driver guide $10 per person sharing the vehicle per day (based on 3 or less clients in the car)
    • Safari chef $12 – $15 per day (not per person)
    • Camp assistant $5 – $8 per day (not per person)
  2. Drinks apart from 1,5 liter mineral water per day
  3. Visa and airport departure tax
  4. Items of personal nature and not mentioned in the above itinerary

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