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March 2010 for
ten days – only
$3,580 per
person!
Join other
enthusiastic
photographers on
this set
departure
focusing mainly
on predators and
prey behavior
during the great
Wildebeest
Migration in the
Southern
Serengeti (Ndutu)
plains. The
group size will
be limited to 8
people in two
vehicles to
ensure excellent
photo
positions. We
will be
maximizing our
time in the
field, leaving
before breakfast
and not
returning to
camp until early
evening. This
will allow us to
travel further
and to spend
more time in
more photo
shoots. We will
focus on
watching all
wildlife and
finding the best
opportunities
for good
photography.
Being out in the
field during the
soft morning and
evening light
and for the
maximum amount
of time will
offer many
fantastic
photography
encounters.
Day 1: Arusha -
Tarangire
National Park
After breakfast
in Arusha, you
will be driven
to Tarangire
National Park,
the third
largest national
park in
Tanzania. There
will be many
opportunities
for game viewing
as we drive
through the
park. After a
stop for lunch
at Tarangire
Safari Lodge,
you will have
time to unpack
and maybe rest
before the
afternoon game
drive. Tarangire
contains a range
of ecosystems
from grassland
and woodlands in
the north, to
scrub and
wetlands further
south. The
Tarangire river
cuts through the
park and empties
into Lake Burunge in the
west. Tarangire
boasts one of
the largest and
most conspicuous
elephant
populations in
East Africa.
There are large
family groups
with many calves
being born each
year as the
population
continues to
recover from the
devastating
effects of
poaching in the
eighties. You
will see herds
of elephants and
experience close
contact with the
matriarchs, the
babies,
teenagers, and
bulls. Your
close contact
will help you in
understanding
these incredible
animals. Spend
several hours
surrounded by
the herds and
you cannot help
but feel their
wisdom.
Tarangire is
also known for
its abundant
baobab trees,
most of which
are over 400
years, old and
the beautiful
landscape.
We will stay 2
nights at the
Tarangire Safari
Lodge or similar.
Day
3:
Tarangire
–
Manyara – Karatu
After breakfast,
we will drive to
Lake Manyara
National Park
for a game drive
and have a
picnic lunch.
While Manyara is
one of the
smallest parks,
it is one of the
most
interesting.
Much of the
northern part of
the park is fed
by underground
water from the
Ngorongoro
Highlands and as
a result is
covered in dense
forest
vegetation,
giving the
appearance of a
tropical jungle.
This forest is
ideal habitat
for elephant,
bushbuck, blue
monkey, and huge
troops of olive
baboon. Some
parts are dry
bush land
attracting
zebra, impala
and giraffe,
while the
lakeshore
provides another
habitat, perfect
for flamingos
and other shore
birds. Our game
drive will take
us slowly south
through the park
and later in the
afternoon
proceed to Tloma
Mountain Lodge.
We will have
dinner and stay
the night at the
lodge.
Day 4:
Karatu - Ndutu
After breakfast
at the lodge,
you will drive
to the Ndutu
area of the
Serengeti. We
will ascend
through an
extensive and
rich
agricultural
area between
Lake Manyara and
the Ngorongoro
Crater rim and
then we enter
the Ngorongoro
Conservation
Area. The main
route to the
Serengeti (a
lovely dirt
road) passes
alongside the
Crater rim for
our first view
down to the
Crater floor.
From a good
viewpoint
overlooking this
ecosystem 2000
feet below, a
small speck is
perhaps an
elephant and the
pink hue on the
alkaline lake
most certainly
flamingos. We
then cross over
from the
highlands down
to the short
grass plains.
From there, we
drive slowly
over the
Serengeti plains
to Olduvai Gorge
on the eastern
boundary of the
Serengeti
Ecological Unit.
Here the
Leakey’s found
the hominid
remains
Australopithecus,
Homo habilis and
Homo erectus,
plus many other
fossils
exhibited in the
excellent, small
museum at
Olduvai. Then we
are off across
the Serengeti
plains to Ndutu.
There will be
many chances to
spot the
resident mammals
and birds of the
area. We may
find spotted
hyenas, golden
and
silver-backed
jackals, Kori
bustards, and
gazelles.
At the end of
the journey
across the
plains, we
arrive at the
Serengeti
Savannah Camp –
your home for
the next 4
days. The camp
is located in an
area of the bush
where you can
experience
living in the
wild of Africa.
This is not
camping in tents
and sleeping
bags and eating
canned food.
This is a
luxurious tented
camp. The
spacious
verandah in
front of your
room is
furnished with
comfortable
safari chairs
and tables - the
perfect retreat
for a relaxing
moment watching
a weaver bird
building its
nest in a nearby
Acacia tree, a
herd of impala
grazing quietly
only meters
away, or simply
relaxing and
listening to the
sounds of the
African bush.
Your bathroom is
complete with a
dressing table
and is fully
plumbed with
washbasin,
lavatory and
showers – a new
and often
surprising
interpretation
of ‘camping’.
Hot water is
available
throughout the
day and
evening. Your
butler will see
that your
laundry is done,
your morning tea
is waiting, and
the water for
your shower is
ready.
Each day we will
head for the
plains at dawn
taking hot,
coffee, tea and
muffins to have
for breakfast
later in the
morning on the
Serengeti
plains. We'll
search for
bat-eared fox
and cheetah out
hunting and
possibly honey
badger still
foraging. As
the mornings are
very cool at
this season the
nocturnal
mammals are
sometimes still
active. We may
even spot
African wild
cat, though it
is extremely
shy. The
Ndutu
is an excellent
area for
cheetah, which
feed mainly on
gazelles and
hares. Grant's
gazelles stay
year around
while Thomson's
gazelle is the
last in the
migration.
During this
time of the year
we will see a
lot of
wildebeest and
zebra as they
all congregate
where the grass
is very
nutritional.
Five full days
of excitement
await you at the
Serengeti
Savannah Camp.
Day 9: Ngorongoro
Crater
Today we will
leave very early
in the morning
(after a very
early breakfast)
and drive to the
floor of the
Ngorongoro
Crater. There
we will have a
full day game
drive, as we
will be carrying
our picnic lunch
with us. The
Crater is
wonderful place
- you
descend more
than 2,000 feet
on steep tracks
cut into the
crater wall to
reach the open
plains of the
Crater floor.
The Ngorongoro
Crater is
undoubtedly the
best place in
Tanzania to view
black rhino as
well as large
prides of lion
that include
magnificent
black-manned
males. It is
also home to
huge herds of
wildebeest and
zebra and many
other plains
game. An
alkaline lake in
the floor of the
Crater provides
a habitat for
colorful
flamingo and a
variety of other
water birds.
Massive bull
elephants feed
in the swamps,
some adorned
with enormous
tusks. We will
have our picnic
lunch at the
hippo pool and
later in the
afternoon drive
to the
Ngorongoro Rhino
Lodge or similar
for dinner and
overnight.
Day 10: Arusha
– Depart
Today you will
have a leisurely
breakfast and
then start the
drive to Arusha
through the
Great Rift
Valley, close to
Lake Manyara and
arrive in Arusha
in time for
lunch. After
lunch there will
be time for
shopping before
the trip to the
airport for your
departure
NB*
:
This tour can be
customized to
suit your
requirements.
Safari quote
includes:
·
Full board
accommodation
and meals as
specified in the
itinerary
·
All transfers
involved in the
entire trip
·
Transportation
on 4 x 4 safari
vehicle
throughout
safari
·
Services of
professional
safari guide
·
All sightseeing
and game viewing
as shown in the
itinerary
·
All park fees
·
Crater service
fees
·
Camping fees
·
Government taxes
and hotel levies
·
Olduvai Gorge
entrance fees
Safari quote
excludes:
·
International
flights
·
Entry visa fees
·
Gratuities for
the safari guide
and hotel/ camp
staff
·
Personal
expenses such as
beverages and
laundry.
·
Telephones,
e-mail and fax
bills
·
Personal and
travel insurance
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