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Jungle’s High Point Safari

The Jungle’s High Point Safari is for the people who are interested in discovering and exploring the wildlife of Africa but are short on time. You can experience the true African safari by visiting the famous game reserves. This is also the place where you can discover the cradle of…

Itinerary

06Days

05Night

from

$2,695

per adult

Ngorongoro | Lobo | Serengeti | Ndutu | Manyara

DAY 1

Your tour begins today with lunch in Arusha followed by a drive to the Iconic Ngorongoro Conservation Area. Dinner and overnight stay will take place right here in the wild at the safari lodge.

DAY 2

After breakfast, descend into the Ngorongoro Crater. This volcanic caldera holds the largest predator population in all of Africa! Enjoy a half day game drive here . After lunch, drive to the great plains of Serengeti National Park and proceed to Lobo on the Northern part of Serengeti.

DAY 3

Enjoy morning game drives in the endless plains of the Serengeti for a chance to see the great herds of wildebeest, zebras and gazelles or a pride of lions lounging in the shade. Return to your lodge for lunch before departing to the central part of Serengeti National Park. Dinner and overnight at the Safari Lodge.

DAY 4

Start your day with an early morning game drive in the Serengeti National Park, followed by lunch at the lodge. After lunch, drive to Ndutu area, it lies on the border between Ngorongoro and Serengeti. Ndutu is famous for being one the best sites to spot the world renowned “migration” phenomenon! It is also one of the few places where game drives routes are not strictly marked, allowing for an open car game drive and deeper explorations! Game view today will be en route. Dinner and overnight stay will be at Lake Ndutu Luxury Tented Lodge

DAY 5

Spend the morning today with an open car game drive around the Ndutu area followed by lunch at the lodge. Your afternoon will take you to Olduvai Gorge, site of Louis and Mary Leakey’s renowned archaeological discoveries. Their findings include some of man’s earliest known ancestral remains. Your adventure will continue on to Lake Manyara where you will spend the night.

Lake Manyara Serena Safari Lodge

DAY 6

After an early breakfast, you will depart for a morning game drive in Lake Manyara National Park whose inhabitants include hippos, monkeys, tree climbing lions, flamingos and other varieties of birdlife. This will be followed with a mid – morning drive back to Arusha where lunch will be arranged for you. Our journey together comes to an end. Whether you choose to stay for a few more days exploring or prepare for your journey back home we hope you enjoyed your once-in-a- lifetime trip and made memories to last you forever! Asante Sana na Karibu Tena.

(Thank you so much and come visit us again)

Add-ons

Balloon Safari in Serengeti / Ndutu

Serengeti from the Sky

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Ngorongoro Maasai Village Visit

Exotic Bird Watching

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Visits To Maasai Bomas / Villages In Ngorongoro

Breathe The Fresh Crisp Air

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Visit Of Olduvai Gorge

Learn The Rich History

The Olduvai Gorge, popularly referred to as “The Cradle of Humankind”, is the site where in 1959 Dr. Louis Leakey discovered the skull of Zinjanthropus or “Nutcracker Man” believed to have lived 1.75 million years ago. Later reclassified as Australopithecus boisei, this creature had a massive skull though small brained…