Three incredible days filled with wildlife experiences in two of Northern Tanzania’s
extraordinary national parks, with two nights of camping or Lodge accommodation with full
board meal basis. Tarangire, and Ngorongoro Crater, together with an interaction with last
remain gatherers and hunter group in Tanzania (Hadzabe and Gatoga Tribe) provides
unforgettable wildlife encounters and memories to last a lifetime.
You check out of Enyati Lodge this morning and drive to Tarangire National Park. It takes two
hours to drive from Enyati Lodge to Tarangire National Park. This Park is especially beautiful
during the dry season, when many migratory wildlife species return to the Tarangire River's
permanent waters. Huge herds of wildebeest, zebras, elephants, elands, and oryx congregate in
Tarangire until the rains arrive, at which point they migrate to better grazing areas. Drive to the
respective accommodation in the late afternoon.
After breakfast, drive to Ngorongoro Crater with lunch boxes for a game drive. The
Ngorongoro Crater, also known as the Seven Wonders of the World, was formed approximately
3 million years ago. Several animals are found in Ngorongoro, including the Big Five, Lion,
Elephant, Buffaloes, Rhino, and Leopard, which can be seen at Lerai forest, as well as Hippos,
Wildebeest, Zebras, Hyenas, Jackals, and many others. After the tour, drive to Lake Eyasi for
next tour Hadzabe for an overnight stay in a hotel or camping as we arranged.
Start early in the morning, Visitors can join an early morning hunting demonstration before
exploring the lake Eyasi region by car or on foot, whether staying in nearby lodges or traveling
across from Karatu.
With a population of less than 2,000 people, the Hadzabe are one of the last tribes to remain
true to their tribal history. They exist much as they always have, far from the crowds and
globalization that inevitably support tourism. The Hadzabe people live in caves near Lake
Eyasi, and their isolation and small population size have allowed them to avoid the HIV
epidemic and other diseases spread by intertribal marriages.
The Hadzabe language is a distinguishing feature of their culture. The Hadzabe language is an
idiosyncratic click language. It is similar to that of the famous Bushmen of the Kalahari Desert.
Despite this, and despite their similar physical appearances, DNA testing has revealed no links
between the two groups.
- Pick up and drop off from Arusha / Kilimanjaro Airport / hotel
- Transportation in a 4×4 safari vehicle with pop-up roof
- Professional English-speaking driver-guide
- Park entrance fees for Tarangire National Park
- Ngorongoro Conservation Area fees
- Ngorongoro Crater descent and game drive
- Game drives as per itinerary
- Cultural visit and interaction with the Hadzabe tribe at Lake Eyasi
- Three nights accommodation in lodges or tented camps
- Dinner and breakfast during the safari
- Bottled drinking water in the safari vehicle
- International and domestic flights
- Visa fees
- Travel insurance
- Lunches and beverages unless stated otherwise
- Tips and gratuities for driver-guide and lodge staff
- Optional activities not mentioned in the itinerary
- Personal expenses including souvenirs and laundry