Reiseroute
Die perfekte private Safari für alle Individualreisenden. Durchstreife die bekanntesten Wildtierparks in Tansania auf der Suche nach den "Big Five" – Löwe, Leopard, Nashorn, Elefant und Büffel. Erlebe atemberaubende Ausblicke auf den Großen Afrikanischen Grabenbruch, die offenen und endlosen Ebenen der Serengeti und das Tierparadies im Ngorongoro-Krater. Erlebe die einzigartige Tierwelt in ihrer natürlichen Umgebung, während du die Abende in komfortablen Unterkünften verbringst. Das ist Tansania von seiner besten Seite!
Tourprogramm
Tag 1
Serengeti Nationalpark (1 Mittagessen, 1 Abendessen)
Wir brechen früh in Arusha auf, um durch die weltberühmte Serengeti zu fahren, einen der größten Wildparks Afrikas. Unterwegs halten wir an der archäologischen Stätte der Olduvai-Schlucht, bevor es am späten Nachmittag weiter zu unserem Safaricamp geht. Entdecke die zahlreichen Tier- und Vogelarten der Gegend, während du in der riesigen Savanne nach den „big five“ Ausschau hältst.
Unterwegs auf der Fahrt durch das Landschaftsschutzgebiet Ngorongoro und weiter in den Serengeti-Nationalpark wirst du die unendliche Weite dieser Gegend erleben und kannst die unzähligen Tiere und Vögel in diesem außergewöhnlich offenen Gebiet bewundern. Wir verbringen 2 Nächte im zentral gelegenen Gebiet Seronera des Parks.
Mahlzeiten inkludiert:
- Mittagessen
- Abendessen
Transport:
- 7-sitziger Allrad-Geländewagen 08:00 Stunde(n)
Inkludierte Aktivitäten:
- Besuch der Olduvai-Schlucht
- Safari im Serengeti-Nationalpark
Zusätzliche Anmerkungen: Die Tour beginnt um 07:30 Uhr morgens an Tag 1 in deinem Hotel in Arusha (Übernachtung nicht inbegriffen). Bitte sei pünktlich am Vordereingang des Hotels, um deinen Fahrer/ Guide zu treffen. Wir halten in der Hotelrezeption ein kurzes Treffen, wo wir allgemeine und spezifische Aspekte der Reise ansprechen bevor wir zur Fahrt in die Serengeti aufbrechen.
Tag 2
Serengeti Nationalpark (1 Frühstück, 1 Mittagessen, 1 Abendessen)
Mahlzeiten inkludiert:
- Frühstück
- Mittagessen
- Abendessen
Transport:
- 7-sitziger Allrad-Geländewagen
Inkludierte Aktivitäten:
- Safari im Serengeti-Nationalpark
Optionale Extras wählbar aus:
- Serengeti-Ballonsafari
Zusätzliche Anmerkungen: Beachte bitte: Wenn du im Voraus die Serengeti-Ballonsafari dazugebucht hast, wird diese voraussichtlich am heutigen Tag stattfinden. Der Termin kann sich jedoch ändern. Der CEO wird ihn vor Ort endgültig bekannt geben. Du verpasst dadurch die inbegriffene morgendliche Safari mit der Gruppe, aber hast dafür von oben eine viel bessere Aussicht!
Tag 3
Serengeti Nationalpark/Ngorongoro-Krater (1 Frühstück, 1 Mittagessen, 1 Abendessen)
Nach einem zeitigen Frühstück verlassen wir das Camp und fahren durch die Serengeti ins Landschaftsschutzgebiet Ngorongoro und zum Ngorongoro-Krater, wo wir einen ganzen Tag damit verbringen, Wildtiere zu beobachten.
Das üppige Weideland und das permanente Wasser am Grund des Kraters dienen als Lebensraum für eine Population von 20.000 bis 25.000 großen Säugetieren. Sie sind nicht durch die Ränder des Kraters eingesperrt und können das Gebiet ungehindert verlassen, bleiben aufgrund der günstigen Bedingungen aber hier. Da der Grund des Kraters zum Großteil aus Grasland besteht, sind Weidetiere vorherrschend: Zebras, Gazellen, Büffel, Elenantilopen und Warzenschweine. Der Sumpf und Wald bieten zusätzlichen Lebensraum für Flusspferde, einige der letzten Spitzmaulnashörner Tansanias, Elefanten mit riesigen Stoßzähnen, Wasserböcke, Riedböcke und Buschböcke, Paviane und Südliche Grünmeerkatzen.
All diese Tiere dienen wiederum als Nahrung für große Raubtiere wie Löwen und Leoparden sowie Aasfresser wie Hyänen und Schakale.
Mahlzeiten inkludiert:
- Frühstück
- Mittagessen
- Abendessen
Transport:
- 7-sitziger Allrad-Geländewagen 04:00 Stunde(n)
Inkludierte Aktivitäten:
- Safarifahrt im Ngorongoro-Krater
Zusätzliche Anmerkungen: Please note that due to the high-altitude location of our camp, temperatures can drop at night. We recommend bringing extra layers to wear during the evening and following morning.
Tag 4
Ngorongoro/Arusha (1 Frühstück, 1 Mittagessen)
Du wirst an deinem Hotel in Arusha oder am Inlandsflughafen Arusha abgesetzt.
Mahlzeiten inkludiert:
- Frühstück
- Mittagessen
Transport:
- 7-sitziger Allrad-Geländewagen 04:00 - 05:00 Stunde(n)
Inkludierte Aktivitäten:
- Besuch von Mto wa Mbu mit Mittagessen
Zusätzliche Anmerkungen: Die Übernachtung in Arusha ist nicht inbegriffen; wende dich bitte an dein Reisebüro, wenn du ein Hotel buchen möchtest.
Details zur Tour
Unterkunft
Mobiles Camp (2 Nächte), permanentes Camp (1 Nacht).
Transport
7-sitziges Allrad-Safarifahrzeug.
Versicherung
Insurance is not included. Travel insurance is required for this tour. Please make sure you are adequately covered.
Optional Extras
Serengeti-Nationalpark
- Serengeti Ballon-Safari
Flüge
Flüge sind nicht enthalten.
Weitere Leistungen
Dein G-for-Good-Moment: Besuch von Mto wa Mbu mit Mittagessen, Mto wa Mbu. Eintritt zum Museum in der Olduvai-Schlucht. Eintritt und Safarifahrten im Serengeti-Nationalpark. Safarifahrt im Ngorongoro-Krater. Alle Transfers zwischen den Reisezielen sowie zu inbegriffenen Aktivitäten und zurück.
Weitere Leistungen
1. MIGRATION
Tanzania and Kenya
The Seronera Plains, which lie in the southeast of the National Park and extend into the western Ngorongoro Conservation Area, form the main ungulate calving grounds of the Serengeti. The wildebeest typically disperse into the Seronera plains during the short rains, which fall in late November or early December, before calving in January, and staying put until the end of the long rains from January to early May. Towards the end of April the wildebeest start to congregate on the southern plains in the preparation for the 800km northward migration. The major obstacle faced by the wildebeest on this migration is the crossing for the Grumeti River through the western corridor, which typically occurs from June into early July. From July to October, the ungulates disperse again, with about half of them crossing the Mara River into Kenya’s Masai Mara National Reserve and the remainder spreading out through the northern and western Serengeti. By late October the animals have generally started to plod back southward to the Seronera Plains, to arrive there in late November when the cycle starts all over again.
2. This is not a physically demanding journey; however, travelling can be difficult, as long drives and poor road conditions are the rule as opposed to the exception in Tanzania. A safari is about travelling to see animals, so we cover long distances to visit two different wildlife parks. Once there, we spend the majority of the time viewing wildlife while driving in the parks. This translates to a lot of driving. Despite this, the diversity and scenery of the African landscape, the local culture and abundant wildlife are all well worth the experience.
3. LUGGAGE COMPLICATIONS FLYING INTO KILIMANJARO: It occasionally happens that luggage on international flights into Kilimanjaro does not arrive. Please be aware that this may happen, especially if you have a tight connection, are flying with different airlines with a connection, have a last minute flight change or re-route, or fly from or connect through another African centre. Please be prepared and keep all important documentation and valuables on your person. As well we recommend a change of clothes in your hand luggage. If unfortunately this does happen, and your luggage does not arrive, you should be entitled to a limited initial compensation from your airline. In Kilimanjaro, the arrival of lost luggage normally takes between 48 and 72 hours after the initial plane’s arrival. The airlines technically should be responsible to forward your luggage to you, to your hotel or elsewhere in Tanzania. You may find that you will be needed to start your trip and you still have not received your luggage. Considering that the customer service standards in Tanzania are different from home, and that we find that the airlines are not always pro-active in helping luggage in its care be reunited with its owner, it is recommended that you purchase or hire locally the needed items, and speak to your G Adventures representative to persist with your airline to retrieve your luggage. Once your luggage is retrieved, it should be able to be forwarded to you – depending where you are. Please note that any costs that you may incur for luggage retrieval or sending luggage are not the responsibility of G Adventures, though we will always strive to assist you in any way possible. You should always keep all receipts and documentation, and contact your airline or insurance provider for reimbursement.
4. RAMADAN
According to the lunar cycle, Ramadan will fall between Mar 22nd - Apr. 20th 2023, and Mar. 10th - Apr. 8th 2024. Please note that Ramadan is a month of fasting observed by Muslims throughout the world, during which time the followers of Islam should not eat or drink between sunrise and sunset. There may be some limitations to services and disruptions to schedules during Ramadan, but generally our tours still operate effectively during this period and food is available to non-Muslims throughout the day. It is very important to display increased cultural sensitivity during Ramadan. Please wear loose fitting clothes, that cover knees and shoulders, and try to avoid eating, drinking or smoking in public out of respect for those who can't at that time.
5. Flying through London-Heathrow to East Africa?
Please note that regardless of the rules in other centres, travellers flying from, or connecting in, London-Heathrow are currently only permitted one carry-on piece of luggage and one small personal bag (purse, laptop-size bag, briefcase) on board on flights to Nairobi. If you arrive to the security gate with 2 pieces, you will be forced to check-in one of them, which may result in complications noted above. This policy is in place as of the time of writing, though local rules and regulations may indeed change. It is thus advisable to contact your airline directly for the most up-to-date information.
6. Yellow Fever
It may be required to show a Yellow Fever certificate upon entering the country visited. Please check in with your local health expert for advice on Yellow Fever and other inoculations required for this area.
7. Please note that this tour departs early on day 1 from Arusha. Though this tour does not include accommodation in Arusha, you may choose to pre-reserve a room through G Adventures at our joining point hotel, the East African Hotel.
8. The power supply in Tanzania is nominally 240VAC, 50hz. Variable voltage, spikes and sporadic, unexpected, unscheduled power cuts of varying duration can be expected.
9. ACCOMMODATION NOTE:
Please be aware that properties we stay in with only two stories may not have elevators installed and climbing the stairs with your luggage will be necessary.Serengeti National Park
- Serengeti-Ballonsafari
Tanzania and Kenya
The Seronera Plains, which lie in the southeast of the National Park and extend into the western Ngorongoro Conservation Area, form the main ungulate calving grounds of the Serengeti. The wildebeest typically disperse into the Seronera plains during the short rains, which fall in late November or early December, before calving in January, and staying put until the end of the long rains from January to early May. Towards the end of April the wildebeest start to congregate on the southern plains in the preparation for the 800km northward migration. The major obstacle faced by the wildebeest on this migration is the crossing for the Grumeti River through the western corridor, which typically occurs from June into early July. From July to October, the ungulates disperse again, with about half of them crossing the Mara River into Kenya’s Masai Mara National Reserve and the remainder spreading out through the northern and western Serengeti. By late October the animals have generally started to plod back southward to the Seronera Plains, to arrive there in late November when the cycle starts all over again.
2. This is not a physically demanding journey; however, travelling can be difficult, as long drives and poor road conditions are the rule as opposed to the exception in Tanzania. A safari is about travelling to see animals, so we cover long distances to visit two different wildlife parks. Once there, we spend the majority of the time viewing wildlife while driving in the parks. This translates to a lot of driving. Despite this, the diversity and scenery of the African landscape, the local culture and abundant wildlife are all well worth the experience.
3. LUGGAGE COMPLICATIONS FLYING INTO KILIMANJARO: It occasionally happens that luggage on international flights into Kilimanjaro does not arrive. Please be aware that this may happen, especially if you have a tight connection, are flying with different airlines with a connection, have a last minute flight change or re-route, or fly from or connect through another African centre. Please be prepared and keep all important documentation and valuables on your person. As well we recommend a change of clothes in your hand luggage. If unfortunately this does happen, and your luggage does not arrive, you should be entitled to a limited initial compensation from your airline. In Kilimanjaro, the arrival of lost luggage normally takes between 48 and 72 hours after the initial plane’s arrival. The airlines technically should be responsible to forward your luggage to you, to your hotel or elsewhere in Tanzania. You may find that you will be needed to start your trip and you still have not received your luggage. Considering that the customer service standards in Tanzania are different from home, and that we find that the airlines are not always pro-active in helping luggage in its care be reunited with its owner, it is recommended that you purchase or hire locally the needed items, and speak to your G Adventures representative to persist with your airline to retrieve your luggage. Once your luggage is retrieved, it should be able to be forwarded to you – depending where you are. Please note that any costs that you may incur for luggage retrieval or sending luggage are not the responsibility of G Adventures, though we will always strive to assist you in any way possible. You should always keep all receipts and documentation, and contact your airline or insurance provider for reimbursement.
4. RAMADAN
According to the lunar cycle, Ramadan will fall between Mar 22nd - Apr. 20th 2023, and Mar. 10th - Apr. 8th 2024. Please note that Ramadan is a month of fasting observed by Muslims throughout the world, during which time the followers of Islam should not eat or drink between sunrise and sunset. There may be some limitations to services and disruptions to schedules during Ramadan, but generally our tours still operate effectively during this period and food is available to non-Muslims throughout the day. It is very important to display increased cultural sensitivity during Ramadan. Please wear loose fitting clothes, that cover knees and shoulders, and try to avoid eating, drinking or smoking in public out of respect for those who can't at that time.
5. Flying through London-Heathrow to East Africa?
Please note that regardless of the rules in other centres, travellers flying from, or connecting in, London-Heathrow are currently only permitted one carry-on piece of luggage and one small personal bag (purse, laptop-size bag, briefcase) on board on flights to Nairobi. If you arrive to the security gate with 2 pieces, you will be forced to check-in one of them, which may result in complications noted above. This policy is in place as of the time of writing, though local rules and regulations may indeed change. It is thus advisable to contact your airline directly for the most up-to-date information.
6. Yellow Fever
It may be required to show a Yellow Fever certificate upon entering the country visited. Please check in with your local health expert for advice on Yellow Fever and other inoculations required for this area.
7. Please note that this tour departs early on day 1 from Arusha. Though this tour does not include accommodation in Arusha, you may choose to pre-reserve a room through G Adventures at our joining point hotel, the East African Hotel.
8. The power supply in Tanzania is nominally 240VAC, 50hz. Variable voltage, spikes and sporadic, unexpected, unscheduled power cuts of varying duration can be expected.
9. ACCOMMODATION NOTE:
Please be aware that properties we stay in with only two stories may not have elevators installed and climbing the stairs with your luggage will be necessary.Serengeti National Park
- Serengeti-Ballonsafari
Mahlzeiten
3 Frühstück, 4 Mittagessen, 3 Abendessen
Reiseführer
Englischsprachiger CEO (Chief Experience Officer), der ein ausgebildeter Safari-Guide/Fahrer ist.
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