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4 day African Safaris by SafarEase

Check out our most popular 4 day safari below or  contact us with your idea of your perfect safari and we will design a unique African experience just for you!

Sample Itinerary:
Lake Manyara, Serengeti and Ngorongoro Crater, 

(four days three nights)

 

Day 1 - Lake Manyara:
You will be picked up from your hotel, Kilimanajaro or Arusha airport by our friendly SafarEase tour guide and driven directly to Lake Manyara National Park where 
you will enjoy a game drive, a picnic lunch, dinner and overnight at your hotel, lodge or tented camp.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Day 2 - The Serengeti:

After breakfast our SafarEase professional will once again be at your service, picking you up from your hotel, lodge or campsite and head to the most famous national park in Africa; The Serengeti, a must on all good African safaris, for a full game drive with a picnic lunch.  We head to your hotel, lodge or campsite before sundown for dinner & overnight.

 

Day 3 - The Serengeti to Ngorongoro

After breakfast you will start with SafarEase in the Serengeti again to hunt and photoshoot even more amazing wildlife.  After a few hours in the Serengeti we drive to the Ngorongoro highlands with a picnic lunch, dinner and overnight at the lodge on the rim.

 

Day 4 - Ngorongoro Crater

After a hearty breakfast we will make our descent into the awe-inspiring Ngorongoro Crater. 

After a morning game drive we will stop for a picnic lunch then head back to meet your flight or deliver you to your hotel.

 

 

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Extra Places of Interest...

     Oldupai Gorge or Olduvai as they call it in the history books, is one of the most important historical sites in the world, having given us an understanding of the oldest inhabitants ever to have walked this earth.  Approximately 1.9 million years agao and Homo habilis inhabited this area, so too a Pranthropus boisei 1.8 million years ago and a Homo erectus 1.2 million years ago.  Homosapiens, by contrast, are dated to have occupied the site only 17,000 years ago.

    The gorge is a deep ravine in the Great Rift Valley in the eastern Serengeti Plains, and the Ngorongoro Conservation Area and about 48km (30 miles) in length.

    45km away lies another important archeological site known as the Laetoliarchaelogical site, which is significant for showing increased developmental and social abilities in hominins.   An example of this is their use of stone tools, indicating the developed cognitive abilities, and the practice of both scavenging and hunting highlighed by the gnaw marks predating cut marks, and the meat versus plant amounts in their early diet.  There is also evidence of increases in social interaction and communal activity.

     The Olduvai Museum is a must-see when travelling through this are.  Unusual lizards and birds can also been enjoyed while visitors are engrossed in the local historian lectures.

SafarEase

Arusha, Tanzania, East Africa
Manager: Deogratius "Deko" Kiwale
 
Email; safarease@gmail.com
 

Tel: +255 713 452 289

Tel: +255 767 452 289

Website; www.safarease.co
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