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Trip Itinerary
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Tarangire Simba Lodge
Day 1-2
The park is named for the Tarangire River which cuts through the park, a life source for both plants and animals. Tarangire National Park is known for two African giants: elephants and the great baobab trees. Visitors can see colonies of these incredible trees that are more than 100 years old. Stay overnight at a campsite. Things To Do In Tarangire National Park: - Game viewing: One of the famous things to do in Tarangire national park is game viewing - Bird Watching - Experience the culture - Nature Walk tour - Sightseeing
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Serengeti
Day 2-5
Found in 1952, Serengeti national park in Tanzania is no doubt the most famous wildlife sanctuary in the world. The park attracts many tourists throughout the year due to its abundant population of wildlife and the safari tour which allows the travelers to explore the best of the sanctuary.
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Ngorongoro
Day 5-7
Covering a mere 260km², the 600 meter-deep crater is home to a permanent population of more than 30 000 animals and is one of the only places in Tanzania where you stand a very good chance of seeing the 'Big Five' (lion, leopard, buffalo, rhino, and elephant) in the course of a morning or evening's game drive. This is the largest intact volcanic calderas in the world, and some scientists maintain that before it erupted, it would have stood higher than Mount Kilimanjaro, the highest point in Africa. Nights at game lodges on the crater can get icy cold. Unique to the crater is that the local Maasai graze their cattle on the floor, and it is not unusual to see Maasai cattle and buffalo grazing together, with a lion killed just a few hundred meters away. There are around 100 lions in the crater, and about 20 black rhinos. The spectacular Lerai Forest is one of the best places in Africa to spot leopards.
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Zanzibar
Day 7-10
Zanzibar is an island partner state in the United Republic of Tanzania. It is an archipelago nestling in the Indian Ocean made up of the larger islands of Pemba and Unguja (Zanzibar) and about 50 smaller islands including Tumbatu, Kibandiko, Chapwani, Bawe, Chumbe, Mnemba, Latham and Uzi. Zanzibar is also known as 'The Spice Island' due to the large number of spices such as Vanilla that are grown on the island. Zanzibar Island is the most popular of the islands and serves as the main access point to reach the other islands. Scuba diving off the coast of any of the tourist islands is spectacular, to say the least, and is more often than not the reason for so many people visiting the region.
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