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Tarangire – Ngorogoro Crater Camping 3 Days From $666 pP

This camping safari through Tarangire National Park and the Ngorongoro Crater is an ideal short safari to undertake after climbing Kilimanjaro, if you’d like to make the most of a few days before your return flight.This camping safari through Tarangire National Park and the Ngorongoro Crater is an ideal short safari to undertake after climbing Kilimanjaro, if you’d like to make the most of a few days before your return flight.

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Early in the morning, after breakfast, you will set off on a two-hour drive to Tarangire National Park to begin your safari. Tarangire National Park is probably one of the least visited wildlife parks in northern Tanzania and retains a genuine atmosphere of undiscovered Africa, particularly in the southern part of the park. It is just a two-hour drive from Arusha, slightly south-east of Lake Manyara, and covers an area of approximately 2,850 square kilometres. It is named after the Tarangire River, which flows through the park. The marshes, which shimmer with greenery all year round, are home to 550 species of bird – the world’s greatest biodiversity in a single habitat; on drier ground, you can spot the Kori bustard – the heaviest flying bird. In the late afternoon, you will drive to your camp, where you will have dinner and spend the night.
Spend another day of your safari on game drives in this unique national park, where mighty baobab trees – the trees of life – tower majestically over the savannah. Leave the park in the afternoon and drive directly to the rim of the Ngorongoro Crater, where you will have dinner and spend the night at Twiga Camp.
Early in the morning, they descend into the Ngorongoro Caldera to observe the wildlife on the crater floor. The Ngorongoro Crater is often referred to as ‘Africa’s Eden’ and the ‘8th Natural Wonder of the World’. As an extinct volcano, its steep walls drop thousands of metres down to a ‘Noah’s Ark’ of animals on the green floor below. Herds of zebras, buffalo, antelopes and wildebeest graze nearby, whilst sleeping lions laze in the sun. At dawn, the critically endangered black rhino returns to the dense shelter of the crater forests after grazing on the dew-kissed grass in the morning mist. The world-famous Ngorongoro Crater lies on the eastern edge of the Serengeti in northern Tanzania. The nearly three-million-year-old former volcanic caldera of Ngorongoro is home to one of the most beautiful wildlife paradises on earth, surrounded by towering walls and protective forests, grasslands, fresh springs and a large soda lake. Leave the crater in the late afternoon and drive back to Arusha to spend the night after dinner.

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