Day 1; Arrival-Nairobi;
When you arrive at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, our representative will meet and greet you before escorting you to the Pride Inn Azure Hotel, where you will spend the night. On this specific day, you have a bed and breakfast reservation at this hotel. We can plan an urban tour for you based on your arrival, where you can visit and experience local culture by trying out local cuisine for lunch and getting a package deal for dinner.
Accommodation; Pride Inn Azure Hotel.
Meals Plan; All meals included.
Day 2; Nairobi-Amboseli National Park;
Your safari guide will pick you up this morning after breakfast and take you for a game drive in Amboseli National Park. You will spend the night at Amboseli Sopa Lodge, where breakfast, lunch, and dinner are served. Additionally, each person will receive a daily supply of drinking water. Southern Kenya is home to Amboseli National Park. One of the best places in Africa to see large herds of elephants up close, Amboseli gets its name from a Maasai word meaning "salty dust." It is well-known for its enormous elephant herds. Here, naturalists can explore five distinct ecosystems, including the savannah, woodlands, sulfur spring-filled wetlands, and the dried-up bed of Lake Amboseli. They can also get a taste of real Maasai culture by going to the Maasai community that resides near the park. Additionally, you can enjoy a stunning view of the highest mountain in Africa, known as "the roof of Africa," Mount Kilimanjaro, from Amboseli National Park.
Accommodation; Amboseli Sopa Lodge.
Meals Plan; Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner.
Day 3; Amboseli National Park-Full Day Game Drive;
You will be picked up for your full-day game drive in Amboseli National Park this morning following breakfast. You will have breakfast, lunch, and dinner following your overnight stay at Amboseli Sopa Lodge. Each day, each person will also receive drinking water and the option to purchase soft drinks. Amboseli National Park is made up of fragile grasslands with acacia woodland patches interspersed with a dry, ancient lake bed. There are also several small, rocky, volcanic hills in the southern part of the park. The flora surrounding the marshes of Ol Kenya, Ol Tukai, and Enkongo Narok is abundant, featuring phoenix palms and yellow-barked acacias.
Accommodation; Amboseli Sopa Lodge.
Meals Plan; Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner.
Day 4; Amboseli National Park – Arusha;
You will be driven to Tanzania via the Namanga border after being picked up from Amboseli today. From there, you will travel to Arusha town and spend the night at the Forest Hill Hotel. After checking into your hotel upon arrival, you will enjoy a delicious lunch and some downtime. After that, your guide will meet you for a briefing, and if time allows, a town tour of Arusha City can be scheduled.
Accommodation; Forest Hill Hotel.
Meals Plan; Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner.
Day 5; Arusha-Lake Manyara National Park;
Your safari guide will pick you up this morning after breakfast and take you to Lake Manyara National Park. You will spend the night at the Manyara Best View Lodge & Spa. A bottle of mineral drinking water will be served with breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Beautiful little Lake Manyara Park is well-known for its tree-climbing lions, elephants, and baboons in large groups. Considering its small size, the park is home to an astounding variety of animals and birds. Your safari experience will be considerably diversified by a quick visit to this tranquil park, as the lush, green jungle habitat stands in stark contrast to the other parks you will visit.
Accommodation; Manyara Best View Lodge & Spa.
Meals Plan; All meals inclusive.
Day 6; Lake Manyara National Park -Serengeti National Park;
You will leave for Serengeti National Park today after breakfast, bringing a picnic lunchbox. Take a game drive in the afternoon before checking into Serengeti Heritage Camp. Soft drinks will be served with breakfast, lunch, and dinner. With an estimated population of three million large animals, the majority of which participate in a spectacular seasonal migration, the Serengeti National Park is the last great wildlife refuge on Earth. The term "Serengeti," which translates from Maasai to mean "endless plains," refers to the 14,763 square kilometer region. You have the option to participate in an early morning Serengeti Hot Air Balloon Safari at an additional cost, this phenomenon provides you with a chance to encounter the wild animals from an aerial perspective under these endless plains of Serengeti.
Accommodation; Serengeti Heritage Camp.
Meals Plan; Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner.
Day 7; Serengeti National Park -Ngorongoro Crater;
After a half-day game drive in the Serengeti, travel to the high rim of the Ngorongoro Crater to spend the night at the Ngorongoro Rhino Lodge. Dinner, lunch, and breakfast are served. Just an hour's game drive from Seronera will take you to several known resident lion prides. The resident points of pride move their territories west and north during the dry season, settling in the park's center. In the Central Serengeti, the dry season is the best time to see lions. One of the best places in Africa to see the elusive leopard is the Central Serengeti. If fortune favors you, you might spot this magnificent feline among the branches of the sausage trees that line the Seronera River's banks.
Accommodation; Ngorongoro Rhino Lodge.
Meals Plan; Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner.
Day 8; Ngorongoro Crater-Arusha & Transfer to Kilimanjaro International Airport for departure.
This is the last day of your trip; after an early breakfast, you'll have a crater game excursion. Following lunch, you will make your way back to Arusha by car and then head to Kilimanjaro International Airport to catch your flight home. The Ngorongoro Crater is the world's largest intact crater and is frequently referred to as the eighth Natural Wonder of the World. The walls of the Ngorongoro volcano fell during an eruption approximately 2 million years ago. The 600-meter-tall walls of the natural enclosure were formed when the volcano floor subsided. The Ngorongoro Crater is now more than 19 kilometers wide and is home to vast tracts of acacia forest, marshes teeming with hippos, and open grasslands. Over 30,000 creatures live in these many ecosystems, including rare black rhinoceroses, flamingos, elephants, warthogs, and all predatory cats. buffalo and wildebeest are not the only animals seen grazing; Maasai people are also seen