Northern Circuit

Destinations, Northern Circuit

Tarangire National Park

Tarangire National Park Tarangire National Park is home to the largest concentration of elephants in the world. It is a park that boasts fascinating landscapes made up of giant Baobab trees, lions, leopards, cheetahs, monkeys and birds of all kinds. Tarangire National Park Tarangire National Park is famous for its Baobab trees , which can grow to a unique shape and size, and for having the largest concentration of elephants in the world. During your visit to the park you can see herds of up to 300 elephants drinking water and bathing in the Tarangire River. This river is the park’s main source of fresh water, so most animals gather here, especially during the dry season , to cool off and hydrate. At the end of the season, elephants dig into the river bed to discover underground water, or search the baobabs to quench their thirst. A Paradise Full Of Wildlife Tarangire not only has a large concentration of elephants, but is also the perfect place for bird lovers. From parrots, hornbills, lovebirds and lilac-breasted rollers to Kori bustards, eagles and vultures. It is the park that has the largest population of breeding birds in the world. In the surroundings of these swamps you can also see lions, leopards, cheetahs and even pythons. The Authentic Atmosphere Of Tarangire Being one of the least known parks in Tanzania , it retains an authentic atmosphere. Its mountainous landscape, decorated with enormous baobab trees and blue skies, is an image that is difficult to forget. The most common animals in Tarangire National Park Elephants, Giraffes, Zebras, Wildebeest, Ostriches, Leopards, Lions, Cheetahs, Birds, Pythons, Monkeys, buffaloes. Open to Join Southern Migration Tour View Itinerary Open to Join Northern Migration Tour View Itinerary Open to Join Birding Safari View Itinerary Are you ready for your upcoming adventure? Let us take the reins and assist you in planning every aspect of your trip. We believe in tailoring experiences to suit your unique preferences, rather than adhering to a one-size-fits-all approach. Our sample itineraries and cost estimates are intended as guidelines. For a personalized itinerary that aligns with your budget and interests, we encourage you to reach out to one of our knowledgeable travel consultants. They will work closely with you to create a customized journey that exceeds your expectations. Contact us today to start planning your unforgettable adventure. Let's Plan Now

Destinations, Northern Circuit

Serengeti National Park

Serengeti National Park The Serengeti National Park is the most famous in Africa for being the park with the highest concentration of game animals on the continent and the only one where the Great Wildebeest Migration can be observed. Serengeti National Park The Serengeti National Park is the most famous in Africa due to its large concentration of wild animals and the Great Wildebeest Migration. The most impressive nature documentaries have been filmed in this beautiful park. The term “Serengueti” comes from the Maasai language and means “endless plains” , a description that fits perfectly with its landscapes. With almost 15,000 km 2of area, it is the second largest park in all of Tanzania. TAKE A SERENGETI SAFARI TOUR IN THE GREATEST WILDLIFE DESTINATION ON EARTH Experiencing the Serengeti National Park is an unparalleled adventure, where the spectacle of millions of wildebeest sweeping across the savanna under a vast sky captivates all who visit. It’s a place where the pulse of ancient life beats strong, amidst a landscape that has cradled humanity for eons, offering a glimpse into a world that remains as untamed as it was at the dawn of time. Here, amidst the ceaseless motion of wildlife, one finds a rare stillness of spirit. The essence of the Serengeti unfolds through a symphony of sights and sounds that must be experienced to be truly understood. The thunderous march of countless wildebeest and zebra resonates deep within, a testament to nature’s grandeur and vitality. As dusk falls, the plains are bathed in a golden glow, crafting sunsets so breathtaking they alone justify the journey. Amidst this wild spectacle live the Maasai, a people whose warmth and hospitality offer a welcoming window into traditions that have endured alongside these ancient migrations. The Serengeti’s charm is timeless, with each season bringing its own marvels, though the river crossings between July and October stand out as a highlight in the natural calendar. En route to this majestic park, a detour through the Ngorongoro Conservation Area enriches the journey, bridging the wonders of human history with the timeless beauty of the wild. THE NEVER-ENDING CYCLE OF THE GREAT MIGRATION Designated as a World Heritage Site in 1972, Serengeti National Park was acknowledged for its unparalleled ecological significance as early as the 1950s. This vast terrain is a living laboratory, offering profound insights into the dynamics of natural ecosystems and their inhabitants. The park’s most magnetic draw is the Great Migration, an awe-inspiring spectacle where millions of wildebeest, along with gazelles, elands, and zebras, embark on their annual quest for water and fresh pastures. This phenomenal event places the Serengeti at the pinnacle of African safari destinations for countless visitors. The migration follows an ancient rhythm, dictated by the seasons, rainfall, and the quest for nourishing grasslands, presenting a spectacle of life and movement that is unmatched anywhere else on the planet. The Serengeti’s vast expanses, though safeguarded, remain unfenced, preserving the age-old migratory paths of these creatures. This freedom allows them to continue their epic journey as they have for millennia. For those eager to delve deeper, more information on the Great Migration is available, revealing the intricate balance and sheer scale of this natural wonder. TRIBES IN THE CRADLE OF HUMAN LIFE The Serengeti plains, while predominantly a realm of wildlife, also boast a rich tapestry of human history, with evidence of habitation stretching back nearly four million years. Today, the Serengeti continues to be a living mosaic of indigenous cultures, among which the Maasai stand out for their deep-rooted traditions and vibrant way of life. In the face of globalization, the Maasai have remarkably preserved their cultural identity, becoming emblematic of Tanzania’s diverse heritage. To learn more about Tanzania’s cultural richness and its people, explore further into the narratives of those who call it home. Consider embarking on one of the Pumba Safari, which provide a unique window into the lives of the Maasai and other local communities. These experiences not only enrich your understanding but also forge meaningful connections with the enduring cultures of Tanzania. VIBRANCY, VARIETY AND VASTNESS IN THE SERENGETI During your journey through the Serengeti, you’ll quickly discover that wonder knows no limits within the bounds of this globally acclaimed Tanzanian national park. The Serengeti serves as a vast canvas of ecological transition, from the fertile plains to the rugged hills of the north, each area supporting a diverse array of flora and fauna. Home to majestic big cats, a plethora of bird species, and myriad smaller wonders, the Serengeti National Park is a testament to the sheer diversity and intricacy of life. Should you have any inquiries regarding the Serengeti or wish to explore our Custom-Made Tanzania Safari Adventures, please reach out. Immersing yourself in the dynamic landscapes and vibrant ecosystems of this unique region will undeniably transform your perspective on the natural world and its myriad interconnections. The most common animals in Serengeti National Park Lions, Cheetahs, Leopards, Wildebeest (more than 1 million), Zebras (more than 200,000), Gazelles (more than 300,000), Rhinos, Elephants, Crocodiles, Hippos, Grant’s gazelles, Thomson’s Gazelles, Open to Join Southern Migration Tour View Itinerary Open to Join Northern Migration Tour View Itinerary Open to Join Birding Safari View Itinerary Are you ready for your upcoming adventure? Let us take the reins and assist you in planning every aspect of your trip. We believe in tailoring experiences to suit your unique preferences, rather than adhering to a one-size-fits-all approach. Our sample itineraries and cost estimates are intended as guidelines. For a personalized itinerary that aligns with your budget and interests, we encourage you to reach out to one of our knowledgeable travel consultants. They will work closely with you to create a customized journey that exceeds your expectations. 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Destinations, Northern Circuit

Ngorongoro Consavation Area

Ngorongoro Consavation Area Ngorongoro Consavation Area is the main attraction of this area. It is home to the highest concentration wildlife in Africa. You can see lions, elephants, zebras, black rhino and so much more. The views from the crater rim over the crater floor are spectacular. No wonder it is chose as one of Africa’s Seven Natural Wonders. Ngorongoro Consavation Area The Ngorongoro Conservation Area is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in northern Tanzania, renowned for its breathtaking natural beauty, rich biodiversity, and fascinating cultural heritage. Spanning approximately 8,300 square kilometers, this conservation area is a treasure trove of wonders, offering visitors a truly immersive and unforgettable experience. At the heart of the Ngorongoro Conservation Area lies the iconic Ngorongoro Crater, a vast volcanic caldera that is home to an astonishing array of wildlife. With its lush grasslands, shimmering soda lakes, and dense forests, the crater provides a haven for an estimated 25,000 large mammals, including the Big Five (lion, elephant, buffalo, leopard, and rhinoceros). Visitors can embark on thrilling game drives across the crater floor, encountering an abundance of animals in their natural habitat. The Ngorongoro Crater is often referred to as Africa’s “Garden of Eden” due to its unparalleled beauty and biodiversity. Beyond the crater, the Ngorongoro Conservation Area encompasses diverse landscapes, ranging from open savannah plains to dense montane forests. These varied habitats support a wide range of wildlife species, including cheetahs, zebras, wildebeests, and giraffes, making it a paradise for wildlife enthusiasts and photographers alike. Natural wonder Ngorongoro Consavation Area In addition to its natural wonders, the Ngorongoro Conservation Area is also home to several archaeological sites of great historical significance. The Olduvai Gorge, often referred to as the “Cradle of Humankind,” is one such site, where numerous early human fossils and stone tools have been discovered, providing invaluable insights into our evolutionary past. For those seeking adventure, the Ngorongoro Conservation Area offers excellent hiking opportunities, with scenic trails winding through the highland forests and along the crater rim. Hiking enthusiasts can embark on guided treks to explore the area’s hidden gems and soak in the breathtaking panoramic views. Maasai tribe Adding to the cultural tapestry of the region are the Maasai communities that inhabit the Ngorongoro Conservation Area. These indigenous pastoralist people have coexisted with wildlife for centuries, practicing traditional nomadic lifestyles and maintaining a deep connection to the land. Visitors have the opportunity to visit Maasai villages, interact with community members, and learn about their unique customs, traditions, and sustainable livelihood practices. The Ngorongoro Conservation Area is a true gem of Tanzania, offering an unparalleled blend of natural beauty, wildlife viewing opportunities, historical intrigue, and cultural immersion. Whether you’re exploring the depths of the crater, hiking along scenic trails, or connecting with the Maasai communities, a visit to this remarkable destination is sure to leave a lasting impression. Most common animals in the Ngorongoro Conservation Area Rhinos, Hippos, Lions, Grant Gazelles, Thomson Gazelles, Zebras, Wildebeests, Warthogs, Highland Antelopes, Elephants, Jackals, Ostriches. Open to Join Southern Migration Tour View Itinerary Open to Join Northern Migration Tour View Itinerary Open to Join Birding Safari View Itinerary Are you ready for your upcoming adventure? Let us take the reins and assist you in planning every aspect of your trip. We believe in tailoring experiences to suit your unique preferences, rather than adhering to a one-size-fits-all approach. Our sample itineraries and cost estimates are intended as guidelines. For a personalized itinerary that aligns with your budget and interests, we encourage you to reach out to one of our knowledgeable travel consultants. They will work closely with you to create a customized journey that exceeds your expectations. Contact us today to start planning your unforgettable adventure. Let's Plan Now

Destinations, Northern Circuit

Mount Kilimanjaro

Mount Kilimanjaro Mount Kilimanjaro is the highest free-standing mountain in the world (5,895 metres, 19, 341 ft). Climbing Kilimanjaro is an unforgettable adventure. Of which people say: “You should do that ones in your life!” Mount Kilimanjaro Mount Kilimanjaro is Africa’s highest mountain and the tallest free-standing mountain in the world. Each year it attracts thousands of climbers and adventurers from all over the world. Climbing Mount Kilimanjaro is like walking from the tropical to the arctic in just one week. It is a real challenge due to the altitude and the rate of ascent, but also extremely rewarding. In 1987 UNESCO listed Mount Kilimanjaro as World Heritage Site because of its natural beauty. The variety of vegetation and landscapes is amazing due to the mountains location and immense height. From tropical rainforest with monkeys and birds to the ‘Roof of Africa’ where you see glaciers and an impressive snow-capped summit. On a classic climb you pass through one vegetation zone every day and a half. The thrill of reaching the top of the Mount Kilimanjaro after days of walking is amazing. At the summit you are rewarded with breathtaking views of the African savannah and Rift Valley. Climbing Mount Kilimanjaro is absolutely an experience of a life time! Everyone Can Climb Africa’s Highest Mountain! Do you have the dream of climbing Mount Kilimanjaro but wonder if you can make it? Climbing Mount Kilimanjaro is certainly a challenge, but you don’t need to be an experienced climber to reach its summit. If you are healthy and fit it is absolutely within reach. We have an experienced and professional team that can bring you to the top safely. That is why 95% of our guests reach the top of Africa’s highest mountain. There are many things you can do to increase your chances to reach the summit and to make sure you enjoy the trek. One of the things is buying good gear and practice hikes in your home country a few months before your departure. Since altitude sickness is the main reason people fail to reach the top, it’s important to take your time. Give your body time to acclimatize. Check out below which climbing route fits you best. Support the Mount Kilimanjaro Porters Porters make it possible for you to climb Kilimanjaro. They carry all your food, gear and supplies and are an essential part of your mountain experience. Without their commitment and hard work, you are not able to climb and enjoy the magnificence of Kilimanjaro. Unfortunately local porters are often exploited and have poor working conditions. That is why we support our porters, this helps improving the working conditions of the porters on Kilimanjaro. If you book a climbing Kilimanjaro trip with us, you automatically contribute to a fair treatment of Kilimanjaro porters. Best Route For Climbing Kilimanjaro? Once you have decided to climb Kilimanjaro, the main question now is which route you should choose. There are seven different routes to the summit. They all vary in length, difficulty, scenery, traffic, accommodation and other aspects. Based on our experience we advise you to choose one of the first 3 routes. Machame routeThis is one the most popular climbs due to the diversity and beauty of the route. You walk from green rainforest to the beautiful Shira Plateau and the rock lava slopes. The trail circles around the mountain with spectacular views. Another advantage is the gradual ascend, so people have more time to acclimatize, which increases the success rate. The Machame route, also known as the “Whiskey route” has an average to high success rate, especially if you choose the 7 days itinerary. This route is less expensive than most others but has the disadvantage to be quite busy. Lemosho routeThis route is known for its varied and breathtaking scenery. The Lemosho route is also less crowded with climbers than some of Kilimanjaro’s longer established routes. Although Memosho is a more expensive route, it gives climber plenty of time to acclimatize properly. This route is remote and beautiful. High success rate. Marangu routeThe Maranga route is the second most popular route and cheapest one to reach the top of the Kilimanjaro. It is the only route that uses the same trail to ascend and descend and offers hut accommodation (camping is not allowed). This route, nicknamed the “Coca-Cola” route, has a reputation of being one of the easiest paths on the mountain. It certainly is the shortest Kilimanjaro route, yet it gives climbers less time to acclimatize and clarifies the lower success rate. Marangu is unfortunately less scenic than other routes and can be crowded during the peak season. Northern Circuit routeThe Northern Circuit is the longest Kilimanjaro route and also one of the most beautiful and enjoyable ones. The route circles around the mountain and offers great views from all sides of the Kilimanjaro. The summit success rate is very high, as the route is long and gives lots of time to acclimatize. This is a great route for those who want to experience all the beauty Kilimanjaro has to offer and have time and money. Shira routeThis route is very scenic, but also expensive and difficult. We only advise experienced climbers to choose this route due to the high starting point of the route, which gives the body less time to acclimatize. Rongai routeThis route suits the more experienced climbers. Since the ascent and descent are on opposite sides, climbers can see both sides of Kilimanjaro. At the same time this additional transport, to reach the other side, makes the climb more expensive. Rongai is one of the quieter routes, but also dryer and less scenic. Umbwe routeThis route is known as the steepest Kilimanjaro route. Due to its rapid ascend the success rate is much lower. We advise only experienced mountain climbers, who are used to high altitudes, to climb this route. Enquiry Form

Destinations, Northern Circuit

Lake Manyara National Park

Lake Manyara National Park Rift Valley, hippo pool, birdlife, troops of baboons, flamingos, elephants, giant soda lake and the beautiful scenery make Lake Manyara incredible diverse. Lake Manyara National Park Lake Manyara National Park is a popular destination because of its breathtaking scenery, the enormous soda lake full of flamingos and outstanding bird life. You can see huge troops of baboons roaming around in the forest, but also herds of elephants and if you are lucky even some tree-climbing lions. Around the soda lake one can spot a variety of wildlife, like buffaloes, warthogs, giraffes, wildebeest and zebras. You can also enjoy excellent hippo sightings at the shallow Hippo Pool. Sometimes you can find big numbers of them taking a cooling mud-bath and hiding from the hot sun. Rift Valley Escarpment Lake Manyara is also a perfect place to see the spectacular 400 meter high Rift Valley Escarpment. The Great Rift Valley is a long rift in the earth which runs down the eastern side of Africa. It was formed about 20 to 25 million years ago when the earth’s crust teared apart. This enormous feature is even visible from outer space and looks like two lines running down Africa. It provides unique and diverse habitats. Enjoy acacia woodland, jungle forest, mountain cliffs, hot springs, grassy areas, acacia woodland and the huge soda lake. Check the Safaris to see how Lake Manyara can be incorporated into an itinerary. Most common animals in Lake Manyara National Park Zebras, Hippos, Giraffes, Lions, Elephants, Impalas, Wildebeest, Buffaloes, Flamingos, Baboons, Blue monkey, Open to Join Southern Migration Tour View Itinerary Open to Join Northern Migration Tour View Itinerary Open to Join Birding Safari View Itinerary Are you ready for your upcoming adventure? Let us take the reins and assist you in planning every aspect of your trip. We believe in tailoring experiences to suit your unique preferences, rather than adhering to a one-size-fits-all approach. Our sample itineraries and cost estimates are intended as guidelines. For a personalized itinerary that aligns with your budget and interests, we encourage you to reach out to one of our knowledgeable travel consultants. They will work closely with you to create a customized journey that exceeds your expectations. Contact us today to start planning your unforgettable adventure. Let's Plan Now

Destinations, Northern Circuit

Arusha National Park

Arusha National Park Arusha National Park is known for the black-and-white colobus monkeys, Mount Meru, swamps, lakes, waterfalls and craters! A beautiful park with a wide diversity of landscapes and wildlife. Arusha National Park Arusha National Park is a small charming park, located in the northeast of Tanzania. It is near the city of Arusha and provides great views of the Mount Kilimanjaro. The park is a scenic and diverse park which offers a wide range of animal and plant species. And it also has a rich diversity of landscapes. From lakes, waterfalls and swamps to volcanos, mountains and tropical rainforest – the ideal reserve for all kind of animals. The swamps, rainforest and lakes attract many beautiful birds including silvery-cheeked hornbill and thousands of pink-hued flamingos. This park is also the only place in northern Tanzania where you can easily spot the black-and-white colobus monkey. Mount Meru Mount Meru is located within Arusha National Park. This dormant volcano is Tanzania’s second highest mountain at a height of 4,566 meters (14,990 feet). It is a beautiful, but challenging mountain to climb. The panorama views from the summit over the steppes of the park, Mount Kilimanjaro and the Momella Lakes are spectacular. A day hike on Mount Meru gives you another perspective and offers a nice change. We also organise climbs to the peak… Canoeing on the lake or walking safari One of the popular safari activities in Arusha national park is a canoe or walking safari with an armed ranger. The Momella lakes in the northeast for example offer a large variety of animals. They are in an open landscape and are home to hippos and all kinds of birds. Countless bucks and buffalo can be seen near the lakes. A great change to enjoy wildlife up close, from a different perspective than sitting in a safari vehicle. Absolutely a memorable safari experience! Most common animals in Arusha National Park Buffalo, Giraffe, Zebra, More than 400 bird species including flamingos,. Monkeys: black-and-white colobus monkey, vervet monkey, blue Monkey, baboons, Hippo, Waterbuck, Bushbuck, Warthog, Enquiry Form

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