The Best 3 Days Classic Big-5 Safari,Serengeti & Lake Manyara: Tour Itinerary & Price 2024 & 2025

Big-5 Safari Lake Manyara & Serengeti Tour Itinerary, Price including 2 days in hotel-Midrange with"AFRICAN TREK & TRAVEL".



All You Need To Know Before You Go 3 Days Classic Serengeti Safari Tour Package 2024 & 2025

3 Days Classic Big-5 Safari 2024 & 2025.

About Serengeti.Welcome to Serengeti National Park, the only location where you may see vast numbers of wildebeest migrating through the Acacia plains, the origin of human life, and possibly the closest thing to an unspoiled African wilderness you will ever see. despite the thousands of animals that are continuously in motion, time seems to have stopped there.

Price for Serengeti 3 Days.Tanzania is a safari haven with beautiful scenery, an abundance of wildlife, and a variety of cultural traditions. On this tour, you'll visit Ngorongoro Crater, where you can take in the breathtaking views and unmatched concentration of wildlife there, as well as Serengeti, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the natural habitat of many animals, including lions, cheetahs, and, at certain times of the year, the wildebeest migration.The price of this classic Package is $1350 per person.

Big Five in Serengeti The Big Five are the epitome of the African safari experience; witnessing these amazing animals, including the lion, rhino, leopard, elephant, and Cape buffalo, free to wander in their natural habitat is an unforgettable experience. Nonetheless, you might be curious as to why those particular species are included in the Big Five. A giraffe is quite large, too. An interesting tidbit is that the moniker "Big Five" was not originated from the size of the animals; rather, big game hunters came up with it. These creatures proved to be the most challenging to hunt, largely because of how fierce they become when trapped.

Lion.King of the African savannah, a sighting of a pride of lions in their natural environment will be with you forever. The Serengeti is home to some extraordinarily enormous prides of lions, and they are fairly simple to see. This is fantastic news for you. Because lions are very social animals, they live in prides. The females in a group hunt more than the males, but most will cheerfully scavenge if given the option because sleeping under a tree is their favorite hobby, which they enjoy doing for roughly 20 hours a day!

Leopards.They have a magnificent coat the leopard, also referred to as "The Lord of Darkness" and stride with a graceful elegance. Among the Big Five, this one is the kindest souls and most hidden. Leopards are great at hiding and seeking because they can blend in flawlessly if they don't want to be seen. The leopard that you will most frequently see in the Serengeti is dozing off on a branch of a tree. They prefer to hang out on the sausage tree's huge branches. Never neglect to glance up because a leopard may be eating lunch in a tree at a height where lions and other predators cannot reach him.

African Elephant.The largest land animal in the world, witnessing one in its natural environment is quite amazing. These grey giants traverse the plains and vanish into the forests of the Serengeti. Elephant females live in close-knit clans, and relationships within the family might survive for 50 years. After 12 years, males frequently leave the clan to roam alone or form bachelor herds. Elephants frequently visit waterholes close to lodges. They are peaceful when left alone, but if an elephant feels threatened, get out of the way. Nothing scarier than being chased by an animal that weighs 7,000 kilos (imagine the weight of seven stacked cars) and trumpets loudly…

Rhinoceros. At a weight of 2,500 kilograms, the rhino was a heavyweight in prehistoric times. The black and white rhino are the two species of rhino found in Africa. The white rhino is not white, as one might anticipate, but rather grey like the others. Due to early Dutch immigrants using the word "wijd" (wide), which refers to its large lips, the name "white" was misunderstood. Regrettably, a rhino's horn is more valuable than all of the gold in the world. Poaching has significantly reduced the rhino population in the Serengeti habitat over the past few decades—from 1,000 to less than 70 animals. The rhino is one of the most difficult creatures to see in Serengeti National Park because the female only gives birth once every five years, although

Buffalo.The buffalo is not at all the lazy bush cow you may assume; rather, it is one of the most deadly creatures in Africa with few natural predators. Lions may attempt to attack a calf, but they will probably pay a price later when the herd exacts its vengeance. Buffalo frequently hang out near waterholes since they must drink every day. Although they have a reputation for having nasty tempers, especially when hurt, their knowing gaze—which one novelist famously put this way: "They look at you like you owe them money"—makes them fascinating to see. Buffalo are abundant in the Serengeti; there is a strong possibility you may witness herds of at least 1,000 of these fascinating creatures.

Duration

3 days / 2 night

Location

Arusha - Manyara

Group Size

1+ People

Program ( 3 days )

The approximately two million wildebeest, the main participants in the Great Migration, begin their journey in the southern Serengeti, where 500,000 calves are born between January and March. Many seasoned Serengeti guides consider this to be their favorite time of year because there is so much activity and new life in the air. On this website, you may read all about the largest wildlife festival in Africa.

There probably isn't anywhere else in the world a greater illustration of the circle of life. The voyage begins in the Southern Serengeti during the calving season for wildebeest. A feast for the eyes of true wildlife enthusiasts, predators like lions and hyenas are constantly hunting for young, and thousands upon thousands of calves are born within a few weeks of one another.

The herd heads north, towards the Masai Mara in Kenya, to feed on the tall green grass when the drought strikes in May. The gazelles and zebras follow shortly after. Risks associated with the journey include having to cross rivers in front of roughly 3,000 crocodiles that are waiting eagerly for a kill. Not to mention the lion population in the Serengeti, which is by far the largest in Africa. Despite the quantity of hoofed meat in the region, these huge cats struggle to survive in this harsh environment. However, witnessing a pride of lions working together to hunt down a wildebeest is an incredible sight.

Destination Moshi/Arusha
Depature Arusha/Moshi
Departure Time Recommended, 2024
Return Time Recommended, 2024
Included Meals and Drinks
Health care included
Transfer
Guide
Excluded Travel insurance
Flight Ticket
Personal issue
Accomodation
Camera Man

Program ( 3 days )

Day 1: Arusha to Lake Manyara National Park and overnight at lake Manyara

You'll depart from Arusha after breakfast for the drive to Lake Manyara National Park. The journey takes approximately two hours, but we'll pass through the market town of Mto Wa Mbu along the way. This agricultural and fresh produce market is a melting pot of local cultures and a souvenir hunter's paradise. After a brief stop at the village market, you'll enter Lake Manyara National Park. The park is truly a photographer's playground and offers some of the best game viewing in the world. You can expect to see many of Africa's most well-known animals, with the tree-climbing lions a particular treat. These proud predators lounge in acacia trees practically begging to be photographed. Bird-watchers will find Lake Manyara is an absolute delight, with a huge variety of birds on display in the park. Even the novice can expect to be amazed by large flamingo flocks, circling birds of prey, and the brightly coloured lilac breasted roller. You'll then retire to the rim of the lake for dinner and a good night's rest at your hotel/camp


Day 2: Lake Manyara – Serengeti National park

After breakfast at your Campsite, leave for Serengeti National Park, the driving is via the beautiful high lying farmland of Karatu and across the Ngorongoro Conservation Area you will stop at Ngorongoro gate for check in before driving up to the Crater view point & stop for some nice pictures of the crater floor from the rim. Then you will drive around the crater rim & across Malanja depression & down to the world rich – the Serengeti National Park with its endless rolling plains, while check in at Naabi Hills gate you can have you packed lunch here or at the kopjes (rocky outcropping) before heading to the central Serengeti area known as Seronera area.Seronera is the richest animal habitats in the park, endowed with Seronera River which serves as valuable water source to this area and therefore attracts big number of wildlife well representative of most of the Serengeti’s species. After lunch start your afternoon game drive searching for big cats & the wildebeest migration (this will depend on traveling time). Late afternoon drive to Seronera Public Campsite for dinner and overnight.


Day 3: Full Day Game Drive in Serengeti

Early as 06:30 with packed breakfast box & lunch box we take you for an early morning game drive in the vast Serengeti plains with possibilities of spotting cat family on the road as they avoid morning mist. You may also see other nocturnal predators coming back from their long night of hunting or a group of lioness organizing morning ambush or eating along the road after, you will break for breakfast in the bush.

Serengeti National park is the scene of the Great Wildebeest Migration (depending on traveling time) after bush breakfast you will follow the migration of herds & spend much time with them in anticipation of experiencing animal actions like eating, fighting even killing. Packed lunch can be served at the picnic site or somewhere in the bush. This is a full day game drive in Serengeti where you will return back to Arusha.


Package Inclusion

  • Meals and Drinks
  • Health care included
  • Transfer
  • Guide

Package Exclusion

  • Travel insurance
  • Flight Ticket
  • Personal issue
  • Accomodation
  • Camera Man
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