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Kenya to Tanzania(ISEBANIA) – 8 Days, “The Land Of Kilimanjaro” Adventure Safari – (ASA 00081)

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  • 8 Days 7 Nights
  • Max People : 24
  • Wifi Available
  • Jan 18’ - Dec 21'
  • Min Age : 18+
  • Pickup: Airpot

Short Overview

You are visiting Tanzania’s largest and most famous national park with the wildebeest migration on its apex in December and May, tree climbing lions and birdlife in Lake Manyara. Finally tour the world most visited destinations NGORONGORO which is famous for high concentration and most Adventurous sceneries.

 

Kenya to Tanzania – 9 Days “The Land of Kilimanjaro” Adventure Safari

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Price Includes

  • Fallboard accommodation whilst on Safari.
  • Transport to and from Isebania Boarder
  • All park entrance to include government taxes.
  • Service of an English speaking professional driver/guide.
  • All services start and end at Nairobi
  • Nairobi return shuttle

Price Excludes

  • Personal effects
  • Kenya/Tanzania Visas
  • Laundry/tipps,sleeping bags and Climbing geers.
  • Drinks/berverages
  • Any other item not mentioned in our itinerary.
  • Travel insurance with evacuation fees.
What to Expect

Safaris in Tanzania

Let’s be honest, the main reason you’ve travelled to Tanzania is for the opportunity to go on safari and see some of Africa’s most fascinating wildlife and her natural beauty.

The standard way to go on safari is in a comfortable 4 x 4 Tour vehicle to do all of the work for you. With room for your phones to charge and a packed picnic lunch to keep you fed while you snap photos or gaze with admiration, Africa Safaris Adventure offers you the best way to see the best of Africa in complete comfort and safety.

For those wanting a change of pace however, there are a number of other ways to go on safari including night game drives, balloon safaris over the Serengeti, walking safaris, horseback or camelback Adventure safaris, canoe safaris, cycling safaris, or even the increasingly popular golf safari option.

All of Africa Safaris Adventure can be combined with a range of different styles of accommodation. From camping out under the stars to all of the pampering you can handle in a five star luxury lodge.

National Parks and Reserves of Tanzania

Each of Tanzania’s sixteen national parks offers a unique experience, meaning that no two days on safari will be ever the same.

This variety of landscapes really does let you design an adventure safari experience that is perfect for you. While many prefer the comfort and ease of a classic safari across the Serengeti or through dusty Tarangire, others might prefer to stretch their legs with a guided walking safari or get really adventurous with some climbing and canoeing.

Visit the famous national parks of Tanzania – Serengeti National Park, Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Tarangire National Park, Kilimanjaro National Park, Lake Manyara National Park….

Wildlife of Tanzania

Tanzania can boast 20% of Africa’s large mammal population, a stunning number that you will soon discover is no exaggeration.

The plains of the Serengeti literally teem with wildlife, and you can expect to see hundreds of zebra, wildebeest, giraffes, impala, and more as you travel.

The National Parks of Tanzania offer an unparalleled wildlife viewing experience in which the Great Migration is the crown jewel. The massive herd movement of wildebeest, zebra, and other animals is one of the greatest spectacles not only in Africa – but in the world.

The safari experience in the country offers visitors the opportunity to not only track the elusive Big 5 (the lion, leopard, Cape buffalo, rhinoceros, and elephant), but to also see countless other animals both big and small. Bird-watchers and insect investigators will find that Tanzania does not slack in these departments either. 

Wildebeest Migration

The wildebeest migration is not limited to the confines of the Serengeti National Park and Masai Mara National Park in Kenya.

Instead, the migration actually covers a vast area known as the Serengeti eco-system and Masai Mara in Kenya as well.

Wildebeest Migration eco-system includes a number of private reserves and concession areas, including The Grumeti Game Reserve, Ngorongoro Conservation Area and the Loliondo Game Controlled Area. These together form a huge area for the famous migration action.

The wildebeest calving season is also a very special time to visit. The large concentrations of wildebeest and their calves attract many opportunistic predators and this is a good time to see some up-close action.

Mount Kilimanjaro

A climb to Mount Kilimanjaro can be made through the whole year but the best weather conditions are from November to March and from June to October.

Mount Kilimanjaro is one of the easiest climbs among the most famous mountains in the world. Anyone who is fit and healthy enough can reach the summit with the help of porters and guides. A climb to Mount Kilimanjaro can be made through the whole year but the best weather conditions are from November to March and from June to October, since the conditions then are at its warmest and clearest.

We provide the complete support  to climb the mount Kilimanjaro. Our experienced mountain guides will make your climb to the top of the Africa safe and easier!

Zanzibar

The jewel of the Indian Ocean, the Zanzibar archipelago is synonymous with white sand beaches, crystal clear waters, and its rich history.

From the World Heritage Listed streets and alleys of Stone Town to the spice plantations that put the island on the map as a major trade port, Zanzibar is steeped in a melting pot of cultures that has created a dizzying array of sights, smells, and sounds.

The region’s beautiful beaches and coral reefs are an ideal place for a beach escape, a fishing trip, a scuba journey, or an unforgettable romantic honeymoon, while the nearby islands of Mafia and Pemba are the perfect place to get away from the crowds and lose yourself in nature’s beauty.

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Itinerary

Day 1ISEBANIA - MUSOMA

Musoma sits on the eastern edge of Lake Victoria, close to the International borders of Tanzania with Kenya and Uganda. Musoma is located approximately 60 km, directly south of the geographical point where the borders of the three East African countries intersect. It is rich in history and the land is fairly fertile for cultivating maize, millet and cotton. The locals here also engage in fishing as a pastime and income earner. Due to its location it is not a tourist destination, but rather a stop-over town en-route to other areas.

Highlights;

  • Visit the Nyerere Museum in Butiama
  • Bird watching by the Lake Victoria
  • Visit the local fish market and venues for entertainment
  • Enjoy the sunset and lake side view
  • Have dinner and overnight stay at Matvila Beach Lodge and Campsite

Day 2MUSOMA - WEST SERENGETI NATIONAL PARK

The drive to Serengeti is long but scenery is spectacular, especially as you approach the entrance to the “Endless Plains”. The park has 18,000km2 and for most of it, the plains will stretch to the horizon defying your senses and perception of distances. Its home to the Great Migration of which over 2 million wildebeests, hundreds of thousands of zebras and antelopes traverse every year. A destination with plenty of Big Cats and other predators such as the African Painted Wolf, stripped hyenas, jackals and cheetahs.

Highlights;

  • Early breakfast by Lake Victoria
  • Drive 86.1 km to Serengeti National Park
  • Park Entry and Clearance into the park via the Ndabaka Gate
  • Game drive and bird watch
  • Grumeti River and Retima Hippo pool
  • Picnic Lunch
  • Watch the sunset against the magnificent Endless Plains “Serengeti”
  • Drive to Acacia Seronera Luxury Camp for an overnight stay and dinner
  • Enjoy nocturnal sounds of the Serengeti (lions, jackals and hyenas)

Day 3SERENGETI NATIONAL PARK

You will enjoy a full day of an enchanting experience game driving across the Serengeti Plains. You’ll visit southern Serengeti and Ndutu region, during this time of year (January) its where herds congregate on the lush green plains to graze and to calve. This time of year is also perfect for spotting numerous migratory bird species in the park.

Highlights;

  • Have breakfast and watch the Sunrise against the majestic Serengeti plains
  • Game drive across towards Southern Serengeti and Ndutu Region
  • You might witness calves being born
  • Bird watching
  • Lunch at the picnic site
  • Proceed with game drive until late afternoon
  • Drive to Acacia Seronera Luxury Camp for an overnight stay
  • Watch the Sunset against the majestic Serengeti Plains and have dinner
  • Enjoy the nocturnal sounds of the serengeti (Jackals, lions and hyenas)

Day 4SERENGETI NATIONAL PARK

Start off your day with one of the best sunrises you’ll ever witness then proceed towards Ngorongoro Conservation Area. The 8th wonder of the Natural World the crater spreads for 102 sq. miles and has 2.000 ft high walls, making it virtually a Noah’s ark and inhabiting almost every species of wildlife that is indigenous to East Africa. The crater has a river, several swamps, a soda lake with a great concentration of flamingos, a forest and open plains.

Highlights;

  • Have breakfast and watch the Sunrise against the magnificent Serengeti plains
  • Game drive to the Ngorongoro Conservation Area gate clearance.
  • Visit a Maasai boma for an orientation with the Maasai and witness a traditional Maasai Dance
  • Descend the crater and proceed with game drive
  • Spot the Big 5, especially the Black Rhino
  • Picnic lunch at the Hippo Pool.
  • Ascend the crater and drive to Karatu, Malera Valley for an overnight stay and dinner

Day 5KARATU - LAKE NATRON

Classified as a Ramsar site {Wetland of international importance}, Natron is an Alkaline lake home to endemic algae, invertebrates and birds. The lake is the only regular breeding area in East Africa for over 2.5 million Lesser flamingo whose status is “near threatened” due to their dependency on this destination.

Highlights;

  • See the Great Rift Valley
  • Drive 119km of rough road while game viewing
  • Lake Natron and Ewaso Ng’iro river and hot springs
  • A visit to the Engaresero waterfalls and have lunch lakeside
  • Visit rift valley escarpment, Embalulu crater and Leparakash plains
  • See Oldonyo Lengai “The Mountain of God”
  • Drive to Lake Natron Camp for overnight stay and dinner

Day 6LAKE NATRON - TARANGIRE NATIONAL PARK - ARUSHA

Covering an area of 2,600 square kilometers, The Tarangire National Park is most popular for its large elephant herds and mini-wildlife migration that takes place during the dry season which sees about 250,000 animals enter the park. The park lies between the meadows of Masai Steppe to the south east and the lakes of the Great Rift Valley to the north and west. Within the northern part of Tarangire is the permanent River Tarangire also known as the life-line of the park particularly in the dry season when most of the region is totally dry.

Highlights;

  • See the Great Rift Valley
  • Baobab Woodland sceneries
  • Clearance and entry into Tarangire National Park then proceed with game drive
  • Big elephant herds
  • Lunch at the picnic site
  • Drive to Arusha, Tulia Boutique Hotel for an overnight stay and dinner

Day 7ARUSHA TOWN TOUR

Arusha city lies below Mount Meru on the eastern edge of the eastern branch of the Great Rift Valley, Arusha City has a temperate climate and a population of an estimated 500,000 people. A part for it being the “Safari Capital” of the world, Arusha is also a major international diplomatic hub with a history of hosting important international events and institutions. A multicultural city with a majority Tanzanian population of mixed backgrounds: indigenous African, Arab-Tanzanian and Indian-Tanzanian population, plus a small European and North American minority population.

Highlights;

  • Visit the local central markets
  • Visit the Massai Market
  • The Museum of Natural History
  • Visit Clock Tower (Cairo and Cape town midpoint)
  • Learn a bit of history in the Arusha Declaration Museum
  • Visit a local venue for lunch and entertainment
  • Drive back to accommodations for dinner and overnight stay

Day 8ARUSAH - NAIROBI

After breakfast, depart to Nairobi

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FAQ

I'm a solo traveller, is there a single supplement?

Single supplement will apply to single travelers. Incase you would like to share with children, we will give you the children rate at the time of booking.

Which currency is most widely accepted on this tour?

– United States  – Doller (USD)

Should I book pre/post tour accommodation?

All the price as quoted above is supposed to be cleared before travelling, our advice is – book early and pay early at least 2 months before the travel dates to safe on the flight tickets. the closer the travel date the expensive the air fares!

What is cancellation policy?

  • Charges when confirmed bookings are cancelled: 30 to 15 days -35%, 15 to 7 days – 75%, 7 to 2 days before arrival – 100%
  • Any cancellation after payments for transport or transfers will be charged – 100%
  • Payments will be 100% before commencement of services.
  • Payments by cheque are acceptable 14 working days before commencement of service.
  • We are a cashless office, kindly utilize our online payment options.
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