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This safari plains in the center of West Kilimanjaro, and then moves through the remote Southern Serengeti. West Kilimanjaro Camp private concession, which means only that it is private rather than public park. It covers 75,000 hectares and borders Kenya's Amboseli National Park. Landscapes here consists of floodplains, hills and acacia forest. This function is a wonderful camp is a luxurious and spotting game is against the dramatic back-drop of Mount Kilimanjaro. In the evening of the southern sky and the amazing sight of Mount Kilimanjaro illuminated by moonlight star.
Southern Serengeti National Park is an incredible place from January to March, wildebeest migration is in the area and during that time the crowd gather around the camp Kusini birth their young. This is the world's last great migration, and therefore we can say is unique, with no danger of exaggeration.
Day 1 & 2 - West Kilimanjaro Kämbi th Tembo.
"Coll. Debates Tembo (Elephant Camp) look over the plains of Mount Kilimanjaro and offers accommodation for ten tents with en suite bathrooms. Each luxury tent has a massive, old acacia tree in the shade and combines the luxury and warmth with the best cultural and natural experiences. Full board, there are tea / coffee in the local beer, wine, sprits and laundry services.
Day 3 - Transfer to Tarangire National Park
Travel from West Kilimanjaro and stop in a small bustling town in Northern Tanzania, Arusha for lunch.
After lunch, travel ninety minutes to Tarangire National Park and River Camp Lodge, which is near the ancient baobab, the preponderance of dry riverbed. This camp is composed of 18 luxury safari tents over 25,000 hectares of concession set aside to preserve the local Maasai community Minjingu.
Day 4 - After breakfast, access to the Tarangire National Park, all day, stopping for lunch picnic in the park.
In the late afternoon drive to Ngorongoro Farm House. This is an exclusive lodge facing the volcano Ol-dean, and the great coffee farm. Three separate and intimate camps of nine comfortable bungalows built in the old colonial farm design. They are tastefully decorated using local materials and offers an imaginary journey to a long past days.
Day 5 - Ngorongoro crater: the whole day spent exploring the world's largest ongoing volcanic caldera. Steep sides of the crater mean that it has become a natural body of wild animals, including most species found in East Africa. Spent the night in one of the elite to the crater sits on the edge - all rooms offer views of the crater below.
Day 6 to 8 - Journey to the South Serengeti with game viewing en-route. The house is Kusini camp - this includes full board, coffee / tea place for beer, wine, sprits and laundry services.
Serengeti National Park is not the same without the beautiful rock outcrops, known as the Kopje. Rounded forms of the ancient granite rocks cracking and erosion effects of the sun, wind and rain. They provide shelter and water to capture wildlife and property. In fact, apart from its surroundings, lions and other large animals could not survive the dry season on the plains.
Camp Kusini well equipped Kopje cluster, Kusini tented camp is a continuous blended seamlessly into the delicate environment of predator-rich plains of the Serengeti. The surrounding short grass plains setting spectacular natural phenomena on the African continent, wildebeest migration, during which the crowd collects around their young labor camp.
Day 9 - Leave the Serengeti, Ngorongoro and the restraint and a return to Ngorongoro Farm House.
Day 10 - After breakfast game drive Lake Manyara National Park
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