Macpace Tours & Safaris Ltd
Tanzania, United Republic of, Moshi
+255 755 355 071 macpacetours@gmail.com
2 Days Arusha N.P & Lake Manyara National Park Tanzania Safari
With Macpace Tours, the 2-days Tanzania safari takes you direct to Arusha National Park.The point where different colored Momella Lakes, and astonishing Ngurdoto Crater are discovered and experienced and Lake Manyara National Park with famous tree-climbing lions in the sum of baobab and acacia trees. Then, our big 2 days private safari to Lake Manyara and Arusha National Park end on experiencing Big 5 experience in the unique sight destinations.

TRIP ITINERARY
Day 1: Arusha/Moshi to Arusha National Park and Back to Arusha
Accommodations: Arusha/Moshi

Depart from your hotel in Arusha/Moshi after morning breakfast drive to the Arusha National Park. Entering to the Arusha National Park, you will start a game drive through the Arusha National Park passing you to different landmarks such as the Momella Lakes and Ngurdoto Crater. You will go under the Fig tree (Ficus thonningii) large enough for a Safari jeep car to pass underneath and where you may need to take photos. When lunch time you will be directed to a picnic point to get lunch. At around 04 will leave the Arusha National Park to Arusha Town in your hotel.

Day 2: Arusha to Lake Manyara National Park
You will leave from your hotel early in the Morning in Arusha directly to Lake Manyara National Park after breakfast taking approximately 2 hours passing through the town of Mto Wa Mbu near the way. After reach at the village market and short brief, you will enter Lake Manyara National Park. The Lake Manyara National Park is one of the best places for photographing and best game viewing garden in the world. You will be able to see many of most well-known animals like BIG FIVEs, especially the tree-climbing lions, acacia trees which you may need to take photograph. Bird-watching safari is made in Lake Manyara discovering a huge amount of bird species displaying near the Lake Manyara. Such bird’s species are like large flamingo flocks.

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