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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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NGORONGORO
CONSERVATION AREA
Location:
It's close to the Serengeti, North east of Tanzania.
Lake Eyasi marks part of its southern boundary
and the Serengeti National Park lies to the west.
Attractions:
The conversation area encompasses Ngorongoro
Crater, Embagai Crater, Olduvai Gorge - famous
for its palaeontological relics - and Lake Masek.
The Crater is a home to small number of black
rhinoceroses, sustains a huge population of ungulates
and has the most concentrated numbers of lions
know.
However, there are an estimated 30,000 animals
living in the crater. Encounters with animals
are frequent and there is a wide variety of game
in the crater. These include lions, elephants
and rhinos as well as buffaloes, Thompson's gazelles,
wildebeests and zebras. You are also likely to
see ostriches and Lake Magadi, the soda lake at
the floor of the crater, is home to thousands
of flamingos. There are also dive - bombing kites
which are recognized for their skills of snatching
visitors' foods at the Lerai forest, which is
a good place for a picnic lunch.
How to get there:
Ngorongoro is 190 km west of Arusha, 60 km from
Lake Manyara and 145 km from Serengeti and is
reached via the Arusha - Serengeti road. The drive
from Arusha takes about 4 hours and is a splendid
journey with a view of Mt. Kilimanjaro all the
way, arching over the right shoulder of Mt. Meru.
You'll go across the bottom of the Rift Valley
and pass the entrance to the Lake Manyara National
Park on the left of the Great North Road at the
foot of the Great Rift Escarpment.
Just beyond the entrance to the park, the road
climbs very steeply up the escarpment and at the
top, the turning to the Lake Manyara Hotel is
off to the left. From here, the country is hilly
and fertile and you will climb up to the Mbulu
Plateau that is farmed with wheat, maize and coffee.
At Karatu (known as Safari Junction), 25 km from
Manyara, is the turning off to Gibbs Farm, which
is 5 km off the main road. You turn right towards
the park entrance and on the approach to Lodware
Gate as the main altitude increases the temperature
starts to fall. Your first view of the crater
comes at Heroes Point (2'286 m). The road continues
to climb through the forest to the crater rim.
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