9-Day Wildlife & Adventure tour to Tanzania & Zanzibar from Arusha
Highlights
Arusha, Serengeti National Park, Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Zanzibar
Locations Covered
Arusha, Serengeti National Park, Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Zanzibar
nature, sunandsand, Wildlife
Group Tour
9 Days
Medium
English
Description
Go on exciting game drives at Serengeti National Park and the Ngorongoro Conservation Centre that breathes life into a caldera, and acacia trees. See the Big 5, wildebeest, zebra along with flamingos, Thompson gazelles and several water birds. Spend some time with the local tribes in Karatu and end the tour at the sharply contrasting world of Zanzibar beaches, colonial towns, and spice plantations.
Itinerary
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Day 1: Arusha
- Your adventure begins in Arusha, your gateway to the incredible national parks of Tanzania. Your representative will be at the airport to meet you and take you to the hotel. There will be a welcome meeting at 6 pm this evening to give you an overview of the trip.
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Day 2: Serengeti National Park
- Cover an approximate 7 hours journey to get to your lodge at the Serengeti National Park, one of the most easily recognizable names bandied about in conversations of wildlife photography, sweeping landscapes, and the thrill of observing some of the worlds most untamed beasts at close quarters.
- Get a taste of this in the late afternoon as you embark on a game drive.
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Day 3: Serengeti National Park
- In the morning, sweep your way through the wild plains of the Serengeti and watch the sun comb the grasslands, giving shape to the landscape and bringing out its wild residents from their hidden quarters. Watch the buffaloes snort into the wind or a gazelle lift its head at a real or imagined danger lurking in the reeds. Wait with hushed breath to catch sight of a big cat casting a disdainful eye over its kingdom or flicking its tail in the early light.
- Return to your lodge after the morning’s event and pick the threads of its narrative in the afternoon as you climb onboard your vehicles for yet another game drive.
- For an alternative experience, head up for the skies at early light on board a hot air balloon and get an eagle-eyed view of the Serengeti, watching the wildlife disperse or turn a quizzical eye at your approach.
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Day 4: Ngorongoro Crater - Karatu Town
- Leave your camp and make your way to the Ngorongoro Conservation Centre marked by its famous caldera that's akin to a gigantic velodrome touched with lush green boundaries and a lake that shimmers with the changing hours of the day.
- Descend upon the flamingos and several water birds that skirt water's edge here, flecking the land with vivid colours. Wildebeest, zebra, Thompson son's gazelles crop placidly at the grass while far out in the grassy skyline, lions and cheetahs mimic their turn of heads, marking a prospective meal and an opportunity that might present itself.
- Spend your time here peeking into a slice of life of the animals and then head for your overnight destination of Karatu. Rest, relax, and stroll through this small town with its local market, vegetable stalls, and colourful kiosks that sell tinga tinga paintings and wooden souvenirs.
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Day 5: Ngorongoro Crater
- Get up to some physical exertions after breakfast this morning as you settle yourself on a bicycle saddle and peddle across rice fields and banana plantations to Mto wa Mbu village to get an insight into the lives of the people that inhabit it. Home to more than 18000 people, the town itself is a synthesis of dialects, social norms, customs and intermingling of 120 tribal cultures that mould the place together.
- Learn about the daily lives, the joys and the struggles of the people who reside here and share a traditional lunch with them as you explore the village.
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Day 6: Stone Town
- Take a flight out of Arusha to Zanzibar this morning to bridge the distance between the wild and dreamy urban space. Once you've settled at the hotel and lunch is dispensed with, take a walk through the labyrinth that is the streets of Stone Town, where the distinctly Arab, Persian, Portuguese and Indian influences mark their subtle passage upon the area's history.
- Visit some of the most famous landmarks of the town breezing through the winding alleys, where ornate carvings on doors thrust themselves out onto the streets, where temples share space with mosques and cathedrals and where silver jewellery shops squeeze themselves between those that sell rugs, antiques, wall hangings and a myriad of other objects.
- Head back to the hotel once the tour is over, but you may choose to linger around the town for a bit and spend your time in some of the chaotic markets,
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Day 7: Zanzibar Northern Beaches
- Set off on a locally constructed Dhow this morning, chopping your way through the languid blue expanse of the Indian Ocean. Drop anchor at one of the many secluded islands that are strewn along your path, and then slip right into the waters with your snorkelling gear, swivelling through the marine life that lurks among the waterbed.
- Take a break from the fun and games and lug it across to the sandbanks to sink your teeth into a traditional lunch of barbecued fish, rice and lentils. After lunch, weigh your options of how best to spend the afternoon – floating across the waters on an outrigger canoe, going out for a swim or just kicking your feet up and turning a blind eye to the world.
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Day 8: Zanzibar Northern Beaches
- With several cultures knocking at the doorsteps of Zanzibar, vestiges of their influence are writ large on the region, none more so than the cuisine embellished by spices brought by traders from foreign lands.
- Wade in among a spice plantation at Kizimbani to get acquainted with the colour, texture and smell of these oils and spices this morning.
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Day 9: Departure
- It’s time to bid farewell to your tour leader and new friends, but not without a backpack full of memories.
What's Included
Meeting Point
Cancellation Policy
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For cancellations upto 2 days before the tour -
Refund of 80% of the tour price.
Price
Adult | |
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1 to 16 | /person |
Child | |
1 to 16 | /person |
This is a group tour |