Mount Kilimanjaro Aiport - Tarangire - Ngorongoro - Central Serengeti - South Serengeti - Rift Valley - Mount Kilimanjaro Aiport
Excellent Accomodations - Private Birding Safari
Tour highlights
- February (green season)
- Birding and Family trip (3 adults)
- 3 Days Tarangire National Park
- 2 Night Ngorongoro Crater
- 2 Nights Central Serengeti
- 2 Nights South Serengeti
- 1 Night Top of Rift Valley
Tarangire National Park
A journey through Tarangire National Park is a magical escape into one of Tanzania’s most diverse wildlife havens. Known for its iconic baobab trees and sprawling savannahs, the park comes alive with an array of fascinating creatures.
As you drive through the park’s winding trails, a family of elephants might welcome you, gracefully moving between towering baobabs. Their gentle yet commanding presence is mesmerizing as they interact with their young. Nearby, giraffes stride elegantly, their long necks swaying as they nibble on treetop leaves.
The thrill of spotting a cheetah crouched in the grass, its sleek form blending seamlessly with the golden savannah, leaves your heart racing. Moments later, the eerie laughter of a hyena echoes in the distance, a reminder of nature’s untamed balance.
Above, eagles soar majestically against the African sky, their sharp eyes scanning for prey. The park is also a paradise for bird enthusiasts, with vibrant species like lilac-breasted rollers and yellow-collared lovebirds adding splashes of color to the landscape.
As the sun dips below the horizon, Tarangire reveals its true beauty—a sanctuary where wildlife thrives and every moment is a testament to the splendor of nature. It’s an adventure that lingers long after the journey ends.
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Mikumi NP
It covers an area of 3'230 km² hence is the seventh largest in the country.
The Mikumi is bordered to the south with the Selous Game Reserve, the two areas forming a unique ecosystem. Two other natural areas bordering the national park are the Udzungwa Mountains and Uluguru Mountains.
The landscape of Mikumi is often compared to that of the Serengeti.
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Ruaha NP.
Ruaha National Park is the second largest national park in Tanzania.
The addition of the Usangu Game Reserve and other important wetlands to the park in 2008 increased its size to about 20,226 square kilometres (7,809 sq mi), making it the second largest park in Tanzania and East Africa.
The name of the park is derived from the Great Ruaha River, which flows along its southeastern margin and is the focus for game-viewing.
The national park is visited by Eurasian migrants twice a year – from October to November and from March to April.
The park is inhabited by over 450 different bird species including some endemics such as the Ashy starling and the Yellow-collared Lovebird.
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