THE CLASSIC WILDLIFE TOUR
12 days

Accommodations: Luxury tented camps, luxury mobile camping, occasional top-quality lodges
Season: Year round, but the itinerary could change in different seasons
Fitness Rating: Easy/Moderate
Cost: Medium/High


This safari takes you to the famous wildlife venues in Northern Tanzania, with all the comfort, luxury and adventure of traditional East African safaris. You will have the opportunity to see the greatest wildlife spectacles in the world, with a backdrop of stunning scenery. Every attention will be paid to your wishes by the friendly and professional people of Tanzania, your driver/guide and the staff at your accommodations.

Day 1 Arrive in Arusha. We'll pick you up and drive you to our house, on the lower slopes of Mt Meru, close to Arusha or to a lodge, bordering on Arusha National Park. Overnight here.
Day 2 Spend today in Arusha National Park, walking with a guard on the lower slopes of Mt. Meru, the fourth highest mountain in Africa, or for your first game drive. A chance to see Kilimanjaro, drive in the forest, round a lesser crater or series of soda lakes. This is a quiet first day with no travelling, after your journey here. Dinner and overnight at our house or a lodge in the area of Arusha National Park.
Day 3 Drive to and through the beautiful rolling countryside of Tarangire National Park. Look out for numerous herds of elephant, as well as many other animals such as lions, zebras, waterbuck, giraffes, etc. In some parts of the park the strange baobab trees predominate. Have a picnic lunch in the park then more game driving before you head on to Oliver's Camp, in the park's southern section. Enjoy a late afternoon walk, followed by a sundowner. After a hot shower in your private bathroom, drink around the campfire, enjoy a gourmet dinner and spend your first night in the bush under canvas in your room-sized tents. Alternatively drive out of the park to Olsunyai Wilderness Camp, which offers much more flexibility with regard to walking and night driving and meeting the local Maasai people.
Day 4 A second day in Tarangire National Park and the Oliver's Camp area. Go for a guided walk, enjoy drives in this little used but very beautiful and prolific part of the park. If conditions are good, you may see a solitary leopard lounging in a tree branch, or a pride of lions eyeing potential prey as they come to drink at Silale Swamp. Return to camp for a delicious lunch, then spend the hot afternoon hours reading from the Camp's extensive wildlife library, relaxing in your tent or more game drives. Dinner, camp fire and overnight at Oliver's Camp, or drive out of the park to spend the night again at Olsunyai Wilderness Camp.  Another alternative might be to drive out of Tarangire to Manyara Ranch Conservancy for dinner and overnight.
Day 5 Drive today to Lake Manyara National Park for a half day game drive. Bordering the rift valley lake and bordered in turn by the rift escarpment, this small park is famous for its groundwater forest, huge numbers of water birds and dense populations of animals such as baboons as elephant. Take a picnic lunch with you. After lunch drive through an arid landscape to Lake Eyasi and Kisima Ngeda Tented Camp, set in a rustling palm forest, where bush babies peer down at you from the branches in the dusk.  Arrive in time for a short stiff climb to a rock overlooking Lake Eyasi for your sunset and sundowner.  Dinner and overnight at this delightful camp.
Day 6 Get up in time to meet with the Hadzabe people, the only hunter/gatherers left in this part of Africa, who like the bushmen of southern Africa, speak a click language.  Probably the original indigenous people of Africa, they offer you the opportunity to see something of their lifestyle, their always temporary homes, hunting, digging up roots or gathering berries and plants, making fire, dancing etc.  Drive back up to the Ngorongoro highlands. You will stay tonight at a small, intimate lodge on the outer and lower slopes of Ngorongoro, the Plantation Lodge. This lodge is built in the gardens of an old farmhouse, and the atmosphere and all the details are perfect. You can swim here or stretch your legs in a short stroll, check out the delightful new bar, eat in one of their several dining rooms.
Day 7 After breakfast, drive up the crater rim and into Ngorongoro Crater for a full day's game drive, taking a picnic lunch. Here you see the animals as you had always imagined, with the dramatic backdrop of the crater walls around you. You take a picnic lunch and look for animals you have not yet seen and some exciting wildlife interactions. Perhaps you will even have a chance to see the rare black rhino. At the end of the day ascend the crater and drive to your lodge, Ngorongoro Crater Lodge. Pamper yourself in this luxurious lodge, take a sundowner overlooking the crater, before taking your bath or shower and dinner and overnight here.
Day 8-11 After breakfast, drive down from the Ngorongoro Highlands towards the Serengeti ecosystem. Stop at Olduvai Gorge where Louis and Mary Leakey did their groundbreaking work on the origins of man. Here you are at the beginning of the short grass plains and depending on the time of year, this area may be green and alive with wildlife or barren and arid. Again depending on the time of year, we might take you to Alamana Luxury Camp on the eastern borders of the Serengeti for three nights, or to Ndutu Safari Lodge or a private mobile luxury camp in the far south of the eco-system with a day or two in southern/central Serengeti.  At other times of year we go straight into the Serengeti, for a couple of nights at a central location, followed by two nights in the far north, perhaps flying from one location to the next.  You will travel to your private mobile camp, and/or a luxury semi mobile or permanent camp which is set up where the animals are. From your camp you can explore the amazing Serengeti system and the many animals, birds, plants and huge vistas, going back to your camp for lunch and a rest, or take a picnic lunch and go further afield to visit the rest of the Serengeti. This is the high spot of your safari, you will have the luxury of your own camp, with the personal attention from your camp staff or stay in small, beautiful luxury camps. Your camp includes walk-in tents with comfortable beds, linen, shower and toilet facilities, dining tent, perhaps sitting tent, bar and plenty of privacy. The food will be excellent and at night you will listen to the night sounds of this unique wild place, perhaps you will hear the roar of a lion, the trumpet of an elephant, the cry of a hyaena, the bark of a zebra or one of the night birds.........
Day 12 After your last breakfast in the Serengeti, drive to your nearest airstrip and fly out to Arusha. We meet you at Arusha and take you for lunch at our house, surrounded by coffee fields or at a small restaurant by a stream and woodlands, and with your last view of Mt. Meru. You may rest or go shopping in town. After an early supper drive to Kilimanjaro International Airport. If you need to leave Arusha this afternoon by bus there is time for that also.  And if you wish to fly to Zanzibar or the south, we arrange that as well.

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