5 DAYS WILDEBEEST MIGRATION – CALVING SEASON
Overview
It occurs every year from the end of January to Mid-March, when more than 85% of the female wildebeest give birth over a period of weeks. During this time of the year, the Wildebeest spend most of their time in Ndutu Area where it’s so fertile and the short grass is rich in nutrients. At this time Hunters like Lion, Hyena, Leopard, and Cheetah a very active because vulnerable and weak Calves are available close to them.
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Day 1:- Arusha to Tarangire National Park.
After breakfast at your hotel we drive to Tarangire National Park approximately 2 hours’ drive. Tarangire is part of an extended ecosystem where animals roam freely. The park is famous for its two giants, these are elephants and baobab. The name of the park originate from the Tarangire River that crosses the park. The Tarangire River is the primary source of water for wild animals in the Tarangire ecosystem during the dry season, where the animals gather for quenching their thirsty. Visiting in Tarangire you will be able to see large herds of zebras, wildebeests, impalas and giraffes. Disused termite mounds are often frequented by colonies of the endearing dwarf mongoose and pairs of red and yellow barbet.
Day 2:- Tarangire National Park to Ndutu.
After breakfast we will start our day by driving to Serengeti National Park, we pass through the Ngorongoro Conservation Area and experience the view of Ngorongoro Crater. After that we pass through some Masai Village and if you’re interested it’s possible to visit. Dinner and overnight in the heart of Ndutu according to the accommodation you choose.
Day 3:- Full day game drive in Ndutu Area.
Before Breakfast we will be outside having a Sunrise game drive along the shores of Lake Ndutu. You will have full day game drive enjoying the shores of Lake Ndutu and Lake Masek and the surroundings where the tens of thousands wildebeest take their first steps. After having a full day in Ndutu, You’ll have to stay overnight in Ndutu Area.
Day 4:- Ndutu Area to Ngorongoro Conservation Area.
We will have a morning game drive in the Ndutu and spend another chance with wildebeests. After Delicious Lunch you will set off to Ngorongoro Conservation Area. Our Drive to Ngorongoro will take a couple of hours whilst doing game drive on the way. You will have dinner and overnight in the Crater rim of Ngorongoro or at the nearest town of Karatu, this will be according to the type of accommodation needed.
Day 5:- Ngorongoro Crater then Arusha town.
After breakfast we drive to Ngorongoro Crater, the crater floor 610 metres deep, the largest unbroken Caldera in the world. The crater is a home for different animals such as Rhino, Hyena, Jackal, lion, warthog, eland, hartebeest, reedbuck both Thompson’s and Grant’s gazelle are seen on the crater floor. Birds such as Ostrich, Geese, storks, Flamingos on the Soda Lake and much more can be viewing. Lunch will be served at the picnic site while watching hippos at the pool. After lunch we continue with our game drive and later in the evening we drive back to Arusha
Inclusions
Park Fees (for Non-Residents).
Concession/ Camping Fees.
Daily game drives while on Safari.
A professional driver/ guide.
4×4 Land Cruiser.
All Taxes and VAT.
Meals as per itinerary.
Drinking water while on safari (2 litres per person per day).
Exclusions
International flights.
Airport Transfers (Unless mentioned otherwise).
Additional accommodation before and at the end of the tour (Unless mentioned otherwise).
Tips.