10 Days Tour Mid-range Migration Safaris

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Around two million wildebeests, zebras, and antelope walk over 450 miles across the Serengeti Plain during the annual wildebeest migration, oblivious of the threat posed by lions, cheetahs, and other animal predators that are scavenging for prey. See enormous Mara River crocodiles as they wait for herbivorous animals to cross the swelling Mara River and join the Masai Mara Game Reserve from Serengeti National Park.

As the wildebeest migration river crossing proceeds north in August, it passes through the Lobo area (north of Central Serengeti National Park) and the Wagakuria area (remote northern Serengeti National Park along the Mara River) on its way to Kenya’s Masai Mara Game Reserve.

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Day 1: Arrival. 

A Kilimanjaro Ascent representative will be there to greet you and transport you to the accommodation that is included in the rate when you land at Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO). The hotel provides all the comforts necessary for a relaxing stay, such as hot water in the showers, polite staff, a pool, and Internet access. Our management will give you a briefing in the evening and make sure you’re ready for your safari.

Be aware that check-in begins at 2:00 PM.

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Day 2: Day 2:Serengeti National Park (North).

We pick you up from your hotel and take you to Lake Manyara. The Maasai term “manyara,” which is also the Swahili name for the shrub Euphorbia tirucalli, is how the park got its name. The Maasai utilize this plant to cultivate livestock stockades, which develop into a very hardy stockproof hedge.

The Great Rift Valley is a segment of a fault in the earth’s crust that extends 8,000 kilometers (4,971 miles) from Turkey to the mouth of the Zambezi River in Mozambique. The Rift Valley was easily seen to astronauts when they landed on the moon because the fault is so enormous.

  • Meals: B,L,D
  • Accommodation: Tloma Lodge

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Day 3: Serengeti North (Kogatende).

After breakfast, we go to Tanzania’s oldest and most visited national park, Serengeti, which is famous for its yearly migration, during which six million hooves pound the open plains and 300,000 Thomson’s gazelles accompany the wildebeest’s journey for new grazing. The Serengeti offers an exceptional opportunity to see African wildlife even when the migration is quiet.

  • Meals: B,L,D
  • Accommodation: Acacia Seronera Luxury Camp

HOT AIR BALLOON PER PERSON COST $546 (price are separate from the total price above)

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Day 4: Serengeti North (Kogatende).

We will go on a full- wildlife drive to see the huge migration in the Mara area after breakfast. The Wagakuria region has a particularly high density of local animals. The Mara River is the main feature, and there is a good probability that you will see the herds cross it to the north on one and back to the south on another . Please be aware that seeing a crossing can be very challenging and occasionally depends on luck. A herd is seen adjacent to the river, but they don’t decide to cross until a few s later. Similar to Kenya’s Masai Mara Game Reserve, this area is breathtaking with kopjes, woodland, riverine flora, and wide plains.

  • Meals: B,L,D
  • Accommodation: Acacia Migration Camp (Luxury)

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Day 5: Serengeti National Park (Central Seronera)

We leave the camp after breakfast and travel to Serengeti Central, Tanzania’s most well-known and well-established national park and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The yearly migration of the wildebeest is what makes the Serengeti famous; six million hooves, along with 300,000 Thomson’s gazelles and more than 200,000 zebra, pound the wide grasslands. Even so, the Serengeti offers some of the best game watching in Africa, with huge herds of buffalo, more solitary elephant and giraffe packs, as well as countless eland, topi, kongoni, impala, and Grant’s gazelle.

  • Meals: B,L,D
  • Accommodation: Serengeti Acacia Tented Camp

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Day 6: Serengeti Central (Central Seronera).

We will go on a full game drive in the Central Serengeti after breakfast. In addition to the major species, the Serengeti is home to colorful agama lizards and rock hyraxes, which scurry across the surfaces of the park’s remote granite koppies. Almost 500 bird species have been recoded, from the odd secretary bird of the open grassland and the numerous variety of dung beetles to the black eagles that soar effortlessly above the Lobo Hills.

  • Meals: B,L,D
  • Accommodation: Serengeti Acacia Tented Camp

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Day 7: Serengeti Central (Cental Seronera)

This is a second full- game drive in the Serengeti National Park, which is renowned for its abundant resident species, especially the “big five,” which are the five most coveted hunting trophies:

Lion: The Serengeti is thought to have the largest number of lions in Africa, in part because there are so many different kinds of prey animals there. The lion population in this habitat is above 3,000.

African Leopard: With a population of about 1,000, these elusive predators are most frequently spotted in the Seronera area but are also found throughout in the national park.

African Elephant: The herds are mainly found in the park’s northern sections and are now rebounding from population lows brought on by poaching in the 1980s.

Many people believe the African Buffalo to be the most dangerous..

  •  Meals: B,L,D
  • Accommodation: Serengeti Acacia Tented Camp

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Day 8: Ngorongoro Crater Tour

We will travel on an early morning wildlife drive to Ngorongoro inside the Crater after breakfast. With the renowned Ngorongoro Crater as its focal point, the Ngorongoro Conservation Area (NCA) is a sizable highland region along the eastern arm of the Rift Valley. Ngorongoro was created to protect animals and other natural resources. Also, it promotes tourism and protects the interests of indigenous people.

  • Meals: B,L,D
  • Accommodation: Acacia Tarangire Luxury Camp (Luxury)

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Day 9: Tarangire National Park.

We’ll head to Tarangire to for a full- wildlife drive in the park, which is a little off the regular safari route. Tarangire National Park is a beautiful, serene park in northern Tanzania known for its annual elephant migration and birding safaris.

  • Meals: B,L,D
  • Accommodation: Acacia Tarangire Luxury Camp (Luxury)

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Day 10: Back to Arusha

Following breakfast, we travel back to Arusha, stopping at a market along the route. We will then arrange for your transfer to Kilimanjaro International Airport so you can catch your next journey.

  • Meals: B,L
  • Accommodation: Can be arranged at an extra cost

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