Tarangire, Ndutu, Central Serengeti, Ngorongoro, Lake Manyara & Hadzabe Tribe - Wildlife Safari Highlights
Tarangire National Park – Tanzania
-High density of elephants & baobab trees
- Immense herds of zebra, wildebeest, and Cape buffalo - can be seen June – November.
- Incredible birdlife – over 550 species
- Famous for termite mounds over the landscape
Ndutu Area- Tanzania
- Wildebeest calving fields
- Thousands of newborns of every species
- Lots of big and small cats
- Immense herds of the Great migration
Serengeti National Park – Tanzania
-The great migration – vast herds of wildebeest & zebra moving on to Masai Mara Game Reserve in Kenya
- Famous for its dense and varied wildlife
- The Big Five – largest population of lions in Africa
Ngorongoro Conservation Area – Tanzania
-World’s largest intact volcanic caldera
- 8th Wonder of the World & UNESCO World Heritage Site
- Dense concentration and easily accessible wildlife
- Olduvai Gorge – site of prehistoric man
Lake Manyara National Park - Tanzania
-Tree climbing lions
-Varied landscape and wildlife
-Over 300 migratory birds – flamingo & long-crested eagle
-Rift Valley escarpment – dramatic landforms and spectacular backdrop to your visit
Hadzabe Tribe - Tanzania
- The Hadzabe are an indigenous tribe with a rich cultural heritage dating back thousands of years. They rely on hunting wild game and gathering seasonal fruits and tubers to sustain their communities. Their remarkable knowledge of the land, deep-rooted traditions, and harmonious coexistence with the natural world make them a fascinating group to encounter.
- Learn about their intimate connection with the environment and the intricate skills required to survive in this unforgiving landscape.