
7 DAYS – TARANGIRE, LAKE MANYARA, NGORONGORO, SERENGETI AND LAKE NATRON NATIONAL PARKS
We can confidently state that this program was designed to last a full 7 days and encompasses the most diverse and spectacular natural monuments in Northern Tanzania. Guests on this tour will see Tarangire, Lake Manyara, Ngorongoro Crater, the majestic Serengeti valley, an active volcano named Ol Doinyo Lengai, and the pink waters of Lake Natron. This spectacular trip takes guests through a variety of worlds, from semi-deserts to rainforests, active volcanoes to alkaline lakes. We are also confident that it will be a once-in-a-lifetime experience and a fantastic taste of Tanzania.

Package Itinerary - 7 days, 8 nights!

You will be greeted by a Hartlaub’s Travel representative on your arrival at Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO) and transferred to a hotel in Arusha.
Please keep in mind that the hotel fee only includes breakfast. Check-in begins at 2:00 p.m.

After breakfast (around 7:30 a.m.), your safari guide will arrive at the hotel and notify the receptionist that they are expecting you. After meeting your driver, you will travel to Tarangire National Park and be on your first safari by 10:00 a.m. You will break for lunch and be treated to a served meal. The safari will resume after lunch and in the evening you will be transferred to your hotel.
This Park offers the opportunity to see a variety of wild Tanzanian animals (lions, buffalos, giraffes, zebras, and so on), but it is best known for its incredible number of elephants, which typically congregate near their drinking source, the Tarangire River.
Because this is wild nature, the guide cannot guarantee the presence of specific wild animals, but you can be assured that he will do his best to find everything you are looking for! The Hartlaub’s team has its own radio channel, which the drivers use to communicate with other guides and collaborate on rare species searches.

Early morning wake-up call, breakfast, and travel to Lake Manyara. This park's entire territory is cut through with ground water streams, which provide a favourable environment for plants as well as a plethora of birds (including pink flamingos) and African forest animals. You will visit the Maji Moto hot springs around lunchtime, and the driver will provide you with personal lunchboxes. The safari will continue after this stop, and you will be transferred to a hotel on the rim of the Ngorongoro volcanic crater by the evening.

morning hours; breakfast will be packed in lunchboxes specifically for this purpose. You will leave the hotel at 6:30 a.m. for Ngorongoro Conservation Area and you will be inside the crater in about an hour.
By lunchtime, you will arrive at the lake's edge, where you will be served lunchboxes before continuing your safari, which will conclude in a few hours with a transfer to Serengeti National Park. In the evening, you will be transferred to a hotel in the Serengeti's heart.
Ngorongoro is one of Tanzania's most famous and interesting national parks, with the greatest number of different animal species per square kilometre. There will be buffalo, elephants, lions, wildebeests, zebras, hippopotamuses, and feline species such as caracals and servals to see. The most fortunate visitors may even come across a rhinoceros, an endangered species whose numbers are rapidly dwindling.
During your journey, you will also see a memorial to two West German researchers, Bernhard, and Michael Grzimek. It is because of them that Northern Tanzania National Parks have survived to the present day in their natural state. Their entire story can be found in the book "Serengeti Shall Not Die," which can be purchased on Amazon.com for USD 10–25.

After breakfast, you will go on a safari in the park's eastern and southern sections. Most of these areas are savannas with wide open spaces, making it possible to see cheetahs hunting antelopes. In the evening, you will be transferred to a hotel where you will eat and rest.

After breakfast, you will be transferred to the Serengeti's central region to begin your safari (also called Seronera). Here, your driver will try to locate the animals that you are most interested in. You will visit the Serengeti Visitor Centre closer to lunchtime, where you will be given a lunchbox and given a wealth of information not only about the animal populations, but also about the history of the National Park. In addition, hyraxes, the elephant's closest relatives, can be found in this area. By the evening, you will be transferred to the Serengeti's northern region and then to your hotel.
It is difficult to describe all the animals of the Serengeti valley in detail because there are thousands of them: elephants, buffalo, ostriches, giraffes, jackals, hyenas, lions, antelopes, leopards, and cheetahs—just keep your eyes peeled and enjoy the nature around you.

Wake up, have breakfast and begin your game drive through the northern Serengeti, which is in a class of its own in terms of landscape and fauna diversity. On this day, you can see animals that only live in the park's most remote areas. You will be transferred to Natron Lake in the evening and will spend the night in a hotel.

In the morning, you will travel to Ngare Sero Waterfall, which is in the gorge of a rift valley. This is a very light and relaxing trek, but you will be crossing a river at some point, so wear flip-flops or sandals. Then you will be taken to Lake Natron, where you can photograph the magnificent Ol Doinyo Lengai Volcano, walk along the shore, and stay for lunch. After the safari, you will return to your hotel in Arusha.
For an additional fee, we can arrange a trek to Ol Doinyo Lengai. However, keep in mind that this trek is strenuous and requires a good level of physical fitness.

Rest at the hotel before transferring to the airport.
Please keep in mind that the hotel's check-out time is 11:00 a.m. If you need to check out late due to an evening flight, you can extend your hotel stay until 6:00 PM for an additional fee.