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Jungle’s Signature Safari

The Jungle’s Signature Safari is a special and engaging safari that is specially designed by us so that you can have that perfect experience of an African safari. This safari allows you to satisfy all your adventure and excitement needs by exploring the rich and magnificent culture of Tanzania.

Itinerary

08Days

07Night

from

$3,500

per adult

Serengeti | Ngorongoro | Manyara | Tarangire

DAY 1

Upon your arrival at Kilimanjaro International Airport, please expect to find one of our experienced staff members waiting to transfer you and your party to a Hotel for the night. Rest well and refresh for the adventure ahead!

DAY 2

After breakfast you will be transferred to Arusha Airport for your flight to Seronera. Upon your arrival, you will be met with one of our experienced local guides who will chauffer you to the safari lodge for lunch and refreshments. The afternoon will be packed with a game drive across the great plains of Serengeti National Park. You will return to the safari lodge for dinner and your overnight stay.

DAY 3

Serengeti is a great Savannah plain that hosts some of the biggest cats and the seasonal Great Migration. A morning and afternoon game drive will allow the best chance to spot some of these magnificent sites!

Please check our Add – on options if you’re interested in the Balloon Safari over Serengeti.

DAY 4

Get your fill of the great Serengeti today – explore areas filled with acacia trees and wild animals.

DAY 5

After breakfast enjoy an exciting drive towards the world renowned Ngorongoro Conservation Area via the iconic Olduvai Gorge. Enjoy a leisurely afternoon at the Safari Lodge followed by dinner and overnight stay!

Ngorongoro Serena Lodge

DAY 6

After breakfast, you shall be descending into the Ngorongoro Crater. This volcanic caldera holds the largest predator population in all of Africa! Enjoy a full day here and head back to the Safari Lodge for dinner and an overnight stay.

DAY 7

After your breakfast today you’ll be heading to Lake Manyara National Park for a half day game drive. Manyara and Serengeti are the few places in the world that host the rare tree climbing lions so keep an eye out for these! You’ll spend the afternoon driving to Tarangire National Park – the home of the largest Elephant herds and grandest baobab trees! Dinner and overnight stay will be at the Safari Lodge.

DAY 8

After breakfast you shall head to Tarangire National Park for a morning game drive followed by lunch at the safari lodge. Your local guide will then chauffer you back to Kilimanjaro International Airport, via Arusha, for your flight 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 agai n)

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…

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…

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…

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…