Halfway through the safari, on the fourth day, you visit Serengeti National Park for another exciting game drive with picnic lunch. Serengeti is the park with the largest concentration of big mammals in the world. The safari begins with hiking on the foot hills of Mount Meru in Arusha National Park to catch the park view. The following day, you drive to Mtowambu for a guided work tour. After that, you take an afternoon game drive through Lake Manyara National Park and meet the highest concentration of monkeys in north Tanzania. The safari continues with an opportunity to see giraffes, elephants, hippos, impalas, and many birds in Manyara.
Exploring Lake Eyasi and Tarangire National Park marks the tour’s conclusion. This is where you will get the chance to witness large herds of elephants lazing in the Tarangire River, providing you with a memorable tour finale.
Safari starts with trekking in Arusha National Park’s foothills of Mount Meru to see the park from above. The next day, you go to Mtowambu for a guided work tour. After that, you’ll experience the greatest concentration of monkeys in northern Tanzania during a wildlife drive in the afternoon in Lake Manyara National Park. In Manyara, you will also get to witness giraffes, elephants, hippos, impalas, and a variety of birds.
On the fourth day of the safari, which is halfway through, you go to Serengeti National Park for an exciting game drive and picnic lunch. The world’s highest population of large mammals can be found in the Serengeti National Park.