Known for its large elephant population, majestic baobab trees, and diverse wildlife, including lions, leopards, and cheetahs.

It is known as a birding paradise and home to tree-climbing lions. Lake Manyara has many underground river streams that keep it mostly green throughout the year. 

A UNESCO World Heritage site featuring a vast, unbroken volcanic caldera teeming with wildlife, including the Big Five and a large population of pink flamingos.

Delve into the cultural melting pot of Mto wa Mbu village, where you can interact with people from various Tanzanian tribes. Highlights include a Maasai cultural visit, a bike tour to Lake Manyara, and a banana farm tour where you’ll taste traditional dishes and learn about local agriculture.

 

Spend the day at Lake Eyasi, where you’ll meet the Hadzabe and Datoga tribes. Join the Hadzabe for a morning hunt and learn about their unique way of life, followed by a visit to the Datoga tribe, known for their metalwork and bead crafting. This cultural immersion provides a deep understanding of Tanzania’s indigenous communities.

 

  1. The starting and ending point of the safari, providing a chance to explore local markets, cuisine, and the vibrant city life of Tanzania’s safari capital.

Lastly, these highlights combine spectacular wildlife viewing with rich cultural interactions, offering a comprehensive and unforgettable Tanzanian safari experience. The tour from July to October visits the northern part of Serengeti, where famous great migration takes place. From December to March, the time visits the Ndutu plains in Southern Serengeti, where the calving season occurs.

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