AFRICA SAFARIS - Tanzania Safaris - Tanzania Migration Safari

Tanzania Migration Safari

Days 1 & 2: Arusha - Tarangire
Arrive at Arusha Airport where you are met by our representative and helped aboard
your charter flight to Kuro Airstrip (departs daily at 8:30 am) . Your Tanzanian guide will extend a warm welcome at the airstrip and transfer you to Oliver’s Camp where you will spend the next two nights on full board basis. Oliver’s Camp is situated in a remote area of the park, in the middle of Tarangire’s unspoiled wilderness zone. The camp is ideally located to access the yearly migrations of wildlife throughout the ecosystem, and to view the impressive concentrations at water holes for a 6-7 month period each year. Spend the days game viewing. Lesser kudu, eland, lion and gerenuk can be found in this beautiful park, noted for its multitude of baobab trees.

Days 3 & 4: Lake Manyara NP
After breakfast you will be transferred to the airstrip for your flight to Lake Manyara. You are met on arrival and transferred to Lake Manyara Tree Lodge where you will spend the next two nights on full board basis. The Tree Lodge is set in one of the most diverse parks in Tanzania. Located towards the north of the country, Lake Manyara National Park boasts an incredible wealth of habitats, from swamps and a tranquil lake to the mountain escarpment of the Great Rift Valley. Spend the days game viewing. Hippo and buffalo share the lake with some 350 species of birds but the park is most famous for its treeclimbing lion that can be spotted draped over branches of acacia trees.

Days 5 – 7: Serengeti National Park
After an early breakfast, enjoy a game drive transfer to the airstrip where you board
your flight into the Serengeti. You are met on arrival and are transferred to your camp. Spend the next three nights at Sayari Camp on full board basis. Sayari Camp is a seasonal Tanzania safari camp that follows the migration. The camp is located in Piaya, in the southern plains from January to April, moves to the Mara river area (north-western Serengeti) for June to September and is based in Soit Sambu in the north-eastern part of the Serengeti from October to mid January. It is closed during April and May, the season of the long rains. Spend the days game viewing, following the migration. Bush walks are also on offer at the camp.

Day 8: Arusha
After breakfast fly back to Arusha where your safari ends.