(12Yrs and Above)
(11Yrs and Below)
8 Days Tanzanian Wild Adventure Expedition
Itinerary Highlights:Ruaha National Park is renowned for its abundant elephant and lion populations, diverse wildlife, vibrant birdlife, secluded safari adventures, and breathtaking landscapes along the Great Ruaha River.
Tarangire offers an endless display of wildlife, boasting the richest elephant population in Africa with impressively large herds.
Cultural Experience with the Hadzabe Bushmen at Lake Eyasi
Ngorongoro Conservation Area is famous for the Big 5 with thrilling views of the Crater and much more...
Ruaha National Park, Tarangire National Park, Lake Eyasi & Ngorongoro Conservation Area
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Your journey mapped out:
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Transfer from Julius Nyerere International Airport (DAR) to Dar
Transfer From Dar Airport
Transfer from Dar Airport
Day 1 Alternatives:
CONTINUE TO RUAHA NATIONAL PARK
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Dar Flight to Ruaha
Transfer To Dar Airport
Transfer to Dar Airport
Ruaha Game Drive
At the heart of the park lies the Great Ruaha River
The Great Ruaha River, along with other rivers such as Mwagusi, Jongomero, and Mzombe, serves as the lifeline of the park. During the dry season, these rivers are the main source of water for wildlife. A few natural springs also serve the same purpose. In the peak of the dry season, elephants extract water from dry sand rivers using their front feet and trunks. The remaining water pools along the Great Ruaha River are crucial habitats for hippopotamuses, fish, and crocodiles.
Joining the Great Ruaha are hundreds of sand rivers, which act as natural game corridors when dry and crystal-clear streams when wet. Waterbuck, impala, and the world's southernmost Grant's gazelle risk their lives for a drink of water - the banks of the Ruaha serve as a permanent hunting ground for lions, leopards, cheetahs, jackals, and hyenas. Ruaha's elephant population has significantly recovered from ivory poaching in the 1980s and remains the largest in East Africa. Ruaha represents a transition zone where eastern and southern species of flora and fauna overlap.
Rich in flora and fauna, the park is home to species like the Greater Kudu (Tragelaphus strepsiceros) that cannot be found in any other national park, showcasing its nearly untouched and unexplored ecosystem, providing visitors with a truly unique safari experience.
Visiting Ruaha National Park will offer you an incredibly rare experience - an up-close safari experience.
Day 2 Alternatives:
EXPLORE RUAHA NATIONAL PARK
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Full Day Ruaha Game Drive
You'll enjoy having your picnic lunch in the park as you take some rest. Thereafter, you will continue with the game drive till evening. Driving along the Great Ruaha River, expect to see animals that include but are not limited to buffaloes, giraffes, wildebeest, zebras, impalas, warthogs, elephants, hippos, crocodiles, greater and lesser kudu, sable and roan antelopes, different birds, plants and reptiles species. You'll return to your lodge for dinner and an overnight stay.
Ruaha Game Drive
At the heart of the park lies the Great Ruaha River
The Great Ruaha River, along with other rivers such as Mwagusi, Jongomero, and Mzombe, serves as the lifeline of the park. During the dry season, these rivers are the main source of water for wildlife. A few natural springs also serve the same purpose. In the peak of the dry season, elephants extract water from dry sand rivers using their front feet and trunks. The remaining water pools along the Great Ruaha River are crucial habitats for hippopotamuses, fish, and crocodiles.
Joining the Great Ruaha are hundreds of sand rivers, which act as natural game corridors when dry and crystal-clear streams when wet. Waterbuck, impala, and the world's southernmost Grant's gazelle risk their lives for a drink of water - the banks of the Ruaha serve as a permanent hunting ground for lions, leopards, cheetahs, jackals, and hyenas. Ruaha's elephant population has significantly recovered from ivory poaching in the 1980s and remains the largest in East Africa. Ruaha represents a transition zone where eastern and southern species of flora and fauna overlap.
Rich in flora and fauna, the park is home to species like the Greater Kudu (Tragelaphus strepsiceros) that cannot be found in any other national park, showcasing its nearly untouched and unexplored ecosystem, providing visitors with a truly unique safari experience.
Visiting Ruaha National Park will offer you an incredibly rare experience - an up-close safari experience.
Day 3 Alternatives:
CONTINUE TO DAR ES SALAAM
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Ruaha flight to Dar es Salaam
Transfer From Dar Airport
Transfer from Dar Airport
Day 4 Alternatives:
CONTINUE TO KARATU
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Dar to Arusha to Tarangire Game Drive
Transfer To Dar Airport
Transfer to Dar Airport
Transfer From Arusha Airport
Arusha Airport Transfer - Convenient Transportation from Arusha Airport
Tarangire Game Drive
Embark on the exciting Tarangire Game Drive in Tarangire National Park! Covering a vast area of 2,600km2, this park is a haven for wildlife enthusiasts. As you traverse through the undulating landscape, you'll witness the stunning diversity of flora and fauna that call Tarangire home.
Keep your eyes peeled for the iconic elephant migration, one of the park's most awe-inspiring spectacles. Watch as massive herds navigate their way through the Tarangire River and swamps during the dry season. Look out for tree-climbing lions, a unique sight in this region. While cheetahs are less common, you may still have the chance to spot these magnificent predators.
The park is teeming with a variety of wildlife, from wildebeest and zebras to kudus, giraffes, and buffalos. Explore the rolling acacia and baobab woodlands to catch glimpses of hyenas, jackals, and possibly even wild dogs. Keep an eye out for hippos, warthogs, and other fascinating creatures that roam the plains.
Be on the lookout for rare sightings of black rhinos and unique antelope species like the fringe-eared oryx and the gerenuk. With its rich biodiversity and stunning landscapes, the Tarangire Game Drive promises an unforgettable safari experience in the heart of Tanzania's wilderness.
Day 5 Alternatives:
EXPLORE KARATU
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Karatu to Lake Eyasi Cultural Experience to Karatu
The Hadzabe, a small group of hunter-gatherers, have resided in Tanzania for centuries. They uphold their traditional lifestyle of hunting with bows and arrows and gathering wild fruits and roots. Spending time with the Hadzabe offers a unique opportunity to explore their age-old customs and beliefs that have been handed down through the ages.
While visiting, you can join the Hadzabe on a hunting or gathering expedition in the bush, where they'll share their techniques and knowledge of plants and animals used for sustenance and medicine. Immerse yourself in their traditional dances and music performances, which are key expressions of their culture.
Besides the Hadzabe, you can also engage with other ethnic groups in the area. For instance, the Datoga, known for their craftsmanship in blacksmithing and intricate beadwork. The Iraqw, on the other hand, are agriculturalists recognized for their terraced farms.
Lake Eyasi - Hadzabe Tour And Cultural Activities
Experience the Lake Eyasi - Hadzabe Tour And Cultural Activities, where you will meet the extraordinary people of the indigenous Hadzabe tribe, known as hunter-gatherer bushmen. The tribe shares the shores of Lake Eyasi with the Nilotic-speaking Datoga tribe.
Embark on an early morning adventure to the village for a local hunting experience with the Hadzabe and Datoga tribes. This is not a scripted show - the bushmen rely on these techniques for survival. Observe closely as they demonstrate their use of locally made poisons to incapacitate the animals they rely on for sustenance.
Immerse yourself in the culture of these tribes, including visits to their homesteads, learning about their way of life, animal tracking, medicinal plants, and more. As you explore the area, you may also encounter wildlife and a variety of bird species around Lake Eyasi.
Don't miss out on this unique cultural experience and immersive encounter with the Hadzabe and Datoga tribes at Lake Eyasi!
Day 6 Alternatives:
CONTINUE TO DAR ES SALAAM
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Ngorongoro Crater Game Drive to Arusha for flight to Dar
Marvel at the stunning views of the crater's distinct landscape, teeming with a variety of wildlife such as zebras, wildebeests, hyenas, cheetahs, and gazelles. You'll also have the chance to see the renowned hoppo pool, a popular watering spot for the animals, while enjoying a delightful picnic lunch.
Following the thrilling safari, you'll make your way back to Arusha Airport, a scenic drive lasting about three hours. Upon arrival, catch your flight to Dar Es Salaam, where transportation will be waiting to escort you to your cozy accommodation in this renowned Tanzanian city.
Game Drive In Ngorongoro Crater
Embark on a thrilling Game Drive adventure in the Ngorongoro Crater, an animal-rich haven in Africa that promises an unforgettable safari experience. Hop into a sturdy 4X4 Safari Land Cruiser with a Pop-up Roof and descend into the Crater through a lush highland forest, where you can marvel at the diverse birdlife residing in the various tree species.
As you explore the grassy crater floor, you'll encounter a plethora of herbivores such as Zebra, Elephant, Wildebeest, and Buffalo, all easily spotted in this wildlife paradise. Keep an eye out for the elusive Giraffes that occasionally grace the conservation area, alongside the rare Black Rhino, a true gem of the crater that is rarely seen elsewhere in Tanzania.
Don't miss the chance to witness the impressive array of antelope species like Waterbuck, Impala, Topi, Oribi, Eland, Grant’s and Thomson’s Gazelles that call the crater home. The water pools scattered around attract a variety of wildlife, including the imposing hippopotamus.
Prepare for encounters with carnivores drawn by the abundance of herbivores, with sightings of Lion, Cheetah, Spotted Hyena, Black-backed, and golden jackal being quite common. Keep your eyes peeled for the elusive Leopard, a sporadic visitor to the crater.
The Ngorongoro conservation area also hosts a plethora of bird species, with highlights including the majestic Black kite, Black-winged lapwing, Hildebrandt's spurfowl, Kenya rufous sparrow, and the elegant Lesser flamingo. Immerse yourself in the wonders of nature on a Game Drive safari in Ngorongoro Crater, where every moment is filled with excitement and awe.
Visit Ngorongoro Conservation Area
Explore the Ngorongoro Conservation Area, the home of the 8th world wonder, the Ngorongoro Crater, and witness the famous Wildebeest Migration in the Ndutu Area. Encounter rhinoceros and the Big 5 amidst lush forests and breathtaking views. Keep an eye out for the elusive black rhino, majestic lions, and playful buffalo calves.
Day 7 Alternatives:
EXPLORE DAR ES SALAAM
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Transfer to Julius Nyerere Airport for flight back Home
Transfer To Dar Airport
Transfer to Dar Airport
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