Destiny Explorers
Tanzania, United Republic of, Moshi
+255 710 062 816 info@destinyexplorers.com
4 Days, 3 Nights Safari - Wilderness & Hadzabe Cultural Experience
Day 1: Arusha - Tarangire National Park
Have breakfast at the hotel. You'll be picked up with packed lunches and start to drive to Tarangire National Park. In the afternoon, you will have your lunch served with drinking water, and soft drinks. This charming Quiet Park is a hidden jewel, especially when you like to experience an authentic safari in northern Tanzania. Its unique landscape, dotted with thousands of baobabs is spectacular. The park is choked with wildlife, especially during the dry season, when animals crowd around the only permanent water source in the area, the Tarangire River. Elephants are the undisputed stars in Tarangire. During the dry season, this park has one of the largest concentrations of elephants in the world! Later, you will drive to the lodge for your dinner and your overnight stay.
Day 2: Ngorongoro Crater
After a breakfast at the lodge then you will descend into the crater floor for a day of game watching. All of the Big Five including rhinos, lions, leopards, buffalo, and elephants live in this wonderful caldera alongside zebras, hippos, wildebeest, hyenas, and many more. View spectacular birds including flamingos on the Soda Lake, geese, storks, and vultures. Enjoy your lunch at the picnic site at Ngoitoktok swamp, a hippo pool, before you continue the safari while ascending the crater.
Day 3: Hadzabe & Datoga Cultural Experience
An exciting journey through time to the last hunter-gatherers in East Africa, the Hadzabe. During your visit, you have the opportunity to participate in hunting in the bush, an unforgettable and authentic experience. We also visit their neighbours at Lake Eyasi, the Datoga - skilled blacksmiths,
Day 4: Lake Manyara National Park
After Breakfast, you will proceed to Lake Manyara Nationa Park for a half day game drive. Lake Manyara National Park is famous for its tree-climbing lions. The park's lions tend to climb trees far more often than lions in the Serengeti National Park or Tarangire National Park.

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