Tours & Safaris Tanzania

6-Day Wildebeest Migration in Serengeti Camping Safari

Overview

This 6-day camping safari allows you to experience the highlights of the Northern Safari Circuit. You will experience breathtaking wildlife areas in the midst of some of the most diverse landscapes. Herds of buffalos, lions on trees, elephants amongst acacias and a huge variety of animals can be seen inside a collapsed volcano. You will also visit the world-famous Serengeti National Park. The landscapes are breathtaking and the variety and volume of wildlife are unforgettable. Truly epic.

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  • You’ll be collected from the airport.
  • Accommodation before the tour starts can be arranged for an extra cost.

On arrival at Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO) or Arusha Airport (ARK), you will be met by a representative who will drive you to your accommodation in Arusha. Your overnight stay will be at the Outpost Lodge. There is free Wi-Fi in the café, restaurant and bar, as well as a swimming pool and conference room.
It is situated in a leafy residential area close to the town center.

You’ll have an early breakfast and thereafter we’ll depart for Tarangire National Park. The Park is named after the Tarangire River which runs through it. This ‘river of warthogs’ is the only source of water for wildlife in the region during the dry season. In some places, the vegetation is quite dense, including elephant grass, acacia woodlands and lush groundwater forest. The park is well known for its elephant families, which can often be seen congregating by the river. You may also see giraffe, bushbuck and hartebeest. These animals are closely followed by a range of predators, including lions and leopards. There are more breeding species of birds found in Tarangire than anywhere else on the planet. Giant baobab trees same with over 200 years are scattered within the park. Late in the afternoon, drive to Lilac Campsite for dinner and your overnight stay.

After an early breakfast, drive through the Ngorongoro Conservation Area and on to Serengeti National Park with game viewing en-route. Serengeti is undoubtedly the best-known wildlife sanctuary in the world, unequaled for its natural beauty and scientific value. It has the greatest concentration of plains game in Africa. It is the migration for which the Serengeti is perhaps most famous. Over a million wildebeest and about 200,000 zebras flow south from the northern hills to the southern plains for the short rains every October and November. They then swirl west and north after the long rains in April, May and June. So strong is the ancient instinct to move that no drought, gorge or crocodile-infested river can hold them back. Serengeti is truly home to the legendary great wildebeest migration. Late in the afternoon, drive back to Seronera Campsite for dinner and your overnight stay.

After an early breakfast, drive out of the Serengeti and on to Ngorongoro Crater for a game viewing drive. The Ngorongoro Crater is one of Africa’s most famous sites and is said to have the highest density of wildlife in Africa. Sometimes described as an ‘eighth Wonder of the World, the Crater has achieved world renown status, attracting an ever-increasing number of visitors each year. You are unlikely to escape other vehicles here, but you are guaranteed great wildlife viewing in a genuinely mind-blowing environment. There is nowhere else in Africa like Ngorongoro which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site! It is one of the best places in the country to see the endangered black rhinoceros. The park is home to the entirety of the Big Five and is particularly a good place to see lions and Cape buffalo all year-round. Packed lunch will be served at a picnic site. Later on, you’ll drive to Lilac Campsite for dinner and your overnight stay.

You’ll have an early breakfast then drive to the nearby Lake Manyara National Park for a game viewing drive. Your first encounter will be a sighting of large troupes of baboons. The park derived its name from a plant called Euphorbia tirucalli which is known as ‘Emanyara’ in the local Maasai language. Patches of yellow fever trees are dotted around the grassy lake shores and the Rift Valley wall is a prominent feature throughout. The entrance of the park is in a very special environment: a groundwater forest offering a beautiful change of scenery from the savannah-dominated parks. The lush green vegetation, tree-climbing lions, the soda lake inhabited with thousands of pink-hued flamingos, large water birds, troops of baboons and the Rift Valley escarpment make your safari to this area unforgettable. Packed lunch will be served at a picnic site. Late in the afternoon, drive back to Arusha in time for your homebound flight or a flight to Zanzibar.

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