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Itinerary
gives you both Adventure & Relaxation:
Climb Kilimanjaro - Machame Route and
afterwards take in the history and
culture of Zanzibar whilst relaxing by
the Indian Ocean! |
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This trip are
the home of large to small animals including
birds and reptiles, also there are luxury to
standard lodges, luxury to standard tented
camps and budget campsites. Inside and
outside the parks |
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Visit the 'big five' areas of Tanzania
on this 4 night safari. The itinerary
starts with a Tarangire Park, and then
continues to Lake Manyara,
Serengeti and to be ends Ngorongoro
Crater. |
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This great value budget
road safari takes you to Maasai Mara,
Kenya’s most famous and finest game
sanctuary. Your stay is in a lodge not
under tents unlike most budget offers.
The Mara offers wildlife in such variety
and abundance that it is difficult to
believe.... |
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This tour combines Kenya’s twin
attractions- the safari and beach
experience. You begin at Aberdares where
you find icy rivers, spectacular
waterfalls and rain forests. Here
elephants, buffalos and other animals
visit you at the floodlit waterholes of
The Ark. |
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An unforgettable holiday! - The very
best of Tanzania's wildlife parks combined with
a beach holiday in Zanzibar. Perfect for
Honeymooners. |
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Uganda is
best know for its amazing Gorilla tracking
safaris. Additional activities include white
water rafting, birding and mountaneering
excusrions. |
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A very
comprehensive one week safari of Kenya. The
safari starts from Nairobi, goes straight to
the
Lake Baringo,
then to Lake Nakuru and to be ends Masai
Mara |
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This is the
perfect 14 day holiday for romantics -
combining a Tanzanian safari with time on
the beach in Zanzibar.... |
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Location:
This park is located A few kilometers from the
main town of Arusha, North east Tanzania. It contains
within its boundaries Mount Meru and the Ngurdoto
crater. It's actually near the boarder of Kenya
and in a position from which you can view Mount
Kilimanjaro unless the cloud is down.
Attractions:
The compact Arusha National Park is remarkable
for its range of habitats. It encompasses tree
varied zones: the highland montane forest of Mount
Meru (3'820 m) to the west, where black and white
colobus and blue monkeys can be spotted; Ngurdoto
Crater, a small volcanic crater inhabited by a
variety of mammals in the southeast of the park;
and, to the northeast, Momela Lakes, a series
of seven alkaline crater lakes, home to a large
number of water birds. On a clear day it is possible
to see the summits of both Mount Kilimanjaro and
Mount Meru from Ngurdoto Crater rim. There are
numerous hides and picnic sites throughout the
park, giving travellers an opportunity to leave
their vehicles.
The park has actually changed its name a number
of times form Ngurdoto Crater National Park to
Mount Meru National Park.
Arusha National Park contains many animals including
giraffes, elephants, hippos, buffalos, rhinos
(if you are lucky), colobus monkeys, bush bucks,
red forest duikers, reedbucks, waterbucks and
wart - hogs. In fact Arusha is supposed to contain
the highest density of giraffes in the world.
There are no lions in the park although you may
see leopard. Birds found in the National Park
include cormorants, pelicans, ibises, flamingos
and grebes.
How to get there:
Arusha National Park is situated about 25 km
east of Arusha and 58 km from Moshi. The road
is a good one and the turning off the main road,
about 35 km from Kilimanjaro International Airport,
is at Usa River and is clearly signposted. There
are two lodges at Usa River. From the airport,
the landscape changes from the flat dry and dusty
Sanya plain, which gradually becomes greener,
more fertile and more cultivated. Take the turning
(on the right if you are heading towards Arusha)
and follow the gravel road for about 10 km until
you reach the Ngurdoto Gate. This is country and
you will see the farms on each side of the road.
On reaching the park entrance, this changes to
dense forest.
A second gate, Momela Gate, from which Mt. Meru
is accessed, is located to the north of the park.
There are two routes leading to Momela Gate, starting
near the Village of Usa River, close by the Arusha/Moshi
Road. From here, it is 8 km to Ngurdoto Gate.
A single road enters the park dividing near Serengeti
Ndogo. The road to the northwest is known as the
Outer Road (25 km) and National Park fees are
not payable if in transit.
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