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

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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.

Ngorongoro Serena 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.

Lobo Wildlife Lodge

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.

Serengeti Serena 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

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)
2022 | Starting Rate Per Person* |
May | $2274 |
July – October | $2448 |
December 16-31 | $ 2448 |
November, December 1-15 | $1925 |
*As the number of passengers increases from 1-6, the rate per person also reduces as the cost of transport gets divided by the number of passengers per vehicle. Therefore, the more passengers (up to 6 per Vehicle) the cheaper the rate per person

Add-ons


Balloon Safari in Serengeti / Ndutu
Serengeti from the Sky
A popular addition to your game drives and stay in the Serengeti or Tarangire National Parks is a balloon safari. It is an adventure as the hot air floats gently in the direction of the wind, offering a different view over the amazing scenery and wildlife below. The excursion starts…

Serengeti From The Sky
A popular addition to your game drives and stay in the Serengeti or Tarangire National Parks is a balloon safari. It is an adventure as the hot air floats gently in the direction of the wind, offering a different view over the amazing scenery and wildlife below.
The excursion starts early, with pick-up from your lodge and driving to the launch site before dawn; on the way you may see some nocturnal animals. Your balloon rises as the sun rises, and the flight takes about an hour of sheer excitement floating at varying altitude and at times climbing 1000 feet high or more. After landing, enjoy a traditional champagne celebration and an Out of Africa breakfast prepared and served in the bush. Thereafter continue with the day’s planned activities.
Ngorongoro Maasai Village Visit
Exotic Bird Watching
Tanzania is an excellent destination for birders. Besides Lake Manyara and Arusha National Parks which are famous for water birds and other savannah and forest species, all the game parks in Tanzania have an amazing array of birdlife including Eurasian migrants. The most interesting part is that the birdlife may…

Exotic Bird Watching
Tanzania is an excellent destination for birders. Besides Lake Manyara and Arusha National Parks which are famous for water birds and other savannah and forest species, all the game parks in Tanzania have an amazing array of birdlife including Eurasian migrants. The most interesting part is that the birdlife may vary from park to park depending on habitats providing a richer viewing experience to the birder. It may be useful to learn that over 1,130 different species of birds have been recorded in Tanzania – the largest number in Africa second only to the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Accompanied by Maasai warriors and local guides, you can walk through the acacia woodland in the Ngorongoro Highlands or the Great Rift Valley. With their sharp eyes, the warriors notice every movement and your guides will point out the interesting landscape and many special birds that live in this semi-arid area.


Visits To Maasai Bomas / Villages In Ngorongoro
Breathe The Fresh Crisp Air
Most visitors to Africa, especially first timers, find the continent and its people enchantingly different and a special experience. We at Jungle Safaris appreciate this fact and endeavor to include visits to the local communities to give our guests the opportunity to see first-hand the way of life in a…

Breathe The Fresh Crisp Air
Most visitors to Africa, especially first timers, find the continent and its people enchantingly different and a special experience. We at Jungle Safaris appreciate this fact and endeavor to include visits to the local communities to give our guests the opportunity to see first-hand the way of life in a typical African village.
Tanzania has over 120 tribes each with its own culture. The Maasai in northern Tanzania are among the most popular ethnic groups in the area, a proud people fervently attached to their cultural values. Ngorongoro is the home of the pastoral Maasai, who have been allowed to live in the conservation area, a pioneering experiment in multi-purpose land use where people, their livestock and wildlife coexist and share the same protected habitat. The Maasai move widely with their herds of cattle, sheep, goats and donkeys in search of pasture and water. In recent years the Maasai have been encouraged to work on the land to supplement their traditional staple food of milk and meat.
While in Ngorongoro most of the guests on safari love to include a visit to a Maasai Boma (homestead). The Seneto Maasai Boma on the western slopes of the Ngorongoro Highlands about two hundred metres off the main road to Serengeti is one of the most famous cultural visitor points for guests. Another popular Maasai village is Irkeepus which is located in the Ngorongoro Highlands and a visit can be combined with a trek of Olmoti or Empakaai Crater.Visitors will be shown around the Maasai Boma, and are welcome to explore the huts where Maasai families live and learn a few things about their way of living. The huts, normally built by women, are made of wood, mud and cow dung.
The visit lasts about 30 to 45 minutes and at the end the villagers will show off and try to sell their colorful beadwork and other handcrafted wares. If time allows the Maasai warriors would challenge men to engage in a spear throwing match or perform a tribal dance, and ladies may choose to participate in beadwork. This is intended to expose visitors to the Maasai culture though briefly and enrich them with some authentic African experiences.
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…

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 (500 cc) with huge teeth. Several months later Dr. Leakey found another fossil hominid in the same layer of excavation, called Homo habilis or “handy man”, smaller than the “Nutcracker Man” but with a larger brain (600 cc) and capable of making simple stone tools.

Covid Policy
As the vaccine rolls out, it is everyone’s hope to see the end of COVID-19 soon, and with it the return to normal international travel.
Tanzania has remained open to international travel since June 2020 but the number of visitor arrivals has stayed very low. Tanzania is endorsed as a Safe Travels destination by the World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC) in recognition of the measures being taken by the country in adopting the global standard health and hygiene protocols to contain the spread of corona virus.
As of 17th March 2022, all travelers to Tanzania who are fully vaccinated and hold a form of COVID-19 proof of vaccination (WHO approved vaccines) will no longer be required to present a COVID-19 PCR certificate upon arrival in Tanzania.
However, as is always the case, please check with your airline for any other requirements on their part and any other stops you may be making.
The safety and wellbeing of our guests, staff and the public remains our highest priority. We have placed a few policies in place to ensure as smooth a transition as possible for all our clients:
1. All Driver guides and staff members are subject to a temperature check before the start of any trip and/or day.
2. Driver Guides must present with a negative PCR test before taking on any safari trip.
3. Sanitizers and masks are at use throughout. As per CDC guidelines, those clients who are fully vaccinated are free to roam without masks and/social distancing. However, as Tanzania is still working through getting its population vaccinated, our driver guides and staff members ensure the use of masks and sanitizers throughout.
Covid Financial Policy:
1) 100% refund will be issued if cancelled 60 days prior to travel
If COVID-19 travel restrictions are in place in your country of residence or destination and/or other clear restrictions on your ability to travel due to possible complications associated with COVID-19, you are able to cancel your Jungle Safaris itinerary without any cancellation fees
2) Ability to defer your Jungle Safaris trip 60 days prior to travel
If COVID-19 travel restrictions are in place in your country of residence or destination and/or other clear restrictions on your ability to travel due to possible complications associated with COVID-19, you are able to defer your Jungle Safaris itinerary with no fees.
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