We have Tarangire and Ngorongoro solo park experiences, But this is the game changer. You can now join the two Parks for maximum experience, the uniqueness is quite obvious but wildly obligated.
After a short briefing in the morning, you will be taken to the Tarangire National Park. The park with its endless tree Savannah including the impressive baobab trees and seasonal marshes is also home to the largest elephant herds in northern Tanzania. In addition to elephants, you are also likely to spot giraffes, buffaloes, lions, zebras, gnus, and other types of antelopes and gazelles. Upon arrival at the park, your guide will open the roof of the vehicle and the extensive wildlife viewing will begin. Lunch will be taken at a picnic spot and in the afternoon you will get to see more of this amazing and beautiful park. In the late afternoon, you will arrive at the recommended accommodation outside of the park for your overnight stay and dinner.
After breakfast you will depart towards the Rift Valley, passing through Mto Wa Mbu and Karatu, in the cooler regions of the crater highlands. You will enter the Ngorongoro Conservation Area and stop for a short look into the crater from a viewing point, then you descend to the crater, estimated 7000 wildebeest, 4000 zebras, 3000 elands, 3000 gazelles, 600 hyenas, 200-300 elephants, over 60 lions, 30 rhinos and many other, in all over 25000 wild creatures call the Ngorongoro Crater home. For friends of winged ones, look no further, within this caldera you will find 500 bird species, ostriches, Kory bastards, secretary bird, and more other. Visit from November to April and witness the Myriad migratory bird that takes up residence here, Indigenous tribes are permitted to live in a conservation area and local Masai graze their livestock in the crater floor in harmony with nearby heard of buffalo and wildebeest. Lunch will be enjoyed en-route, later drive back to Arusha.