The 6-day Tanzania safari combined with a visit to the Hadzabe Bushmen involves capturing both the stunning natural beauty of the safari and the rich cultural experience with the Hadzabe. 6 Days Tanzania Safari Tours it can be modified to suite your own personal needs and preference or to any seasonal changes and migratory animal movements.
Experiencing the people ways of living is among the reason why many people travel from one country to another. This package offers you the chance to explore Tanzania wilderness parks as well as getting familiar with unspoiled Hadzabe tribe in Tanzania. The Hadza people, or Hadzabe’e, are an ethnic group in central Tanzania, living around Lake Eyasi in the central Rift Valley and in the neighboring Serengeti Plateau. The Hadza number is just under 1000. Some 300–400 Hadza live as hunter-gatherers, much as they have for thousands or even tens of thousands of years; they are the last functioning hunter-gatherers in Africa.
General Tips for All Days:Storytelling: Create a narrative that ties together the different parts of your journey. Highlight unique experiences and personal observations.
Authenticity: Be respectful and authentic in portraying the Hadzabe Bushmen’s culture. Seek permission before taking photos and focus on storytelling that honors their way of life.
Engagement: Use captions, hashtags, and stories to engage with your audience, providing context and personal reflections on each part of the safari and cultural experience.
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In the morning after delicious breakfast, depart to Lake Manyara with your picnic lunch box for the stunning game drive. Lake Manyara is a lovely scenic park on the road from Arusha to the Ngorongoro Crater, famous for its tree climbing lions, good elephants and baboons. The lake itself takes up much of the park, leaving a strip of land running along its shores where game concentrates. The park is also famous for its elephant and huge number of baboons, and its varied landscape supports an impressive range of other game including wildebeest, buffalo, hippo, flamingo, zebra, warthog, waterbuck, dik-dik and impala.
Accommodation: Farm of Dreams Lodge
This day we will be luck to drive heading to UNESCO world heritage site the Serengeti. We will depart early in the morning after breakfast at Olivers camp, the take a drive of about 205kms barely 4-5 hours to reach Seronera. The Serengeti is Africa’s most famous park. Renowned for its incredible concentrations of predators and the Great Serengeti Migration of two million wildebeest, the Serengeti guarantees an exceptional safari. The endless grassy plains (Serengeti in Maasai) are the richest grazing grounds on the continent, and therefore home to the largest herds and the highest concentrations of predators on the planet.
Accommodation: Robin Serengeti Camp central Serengeti
Proceed enjoy full day game drive at Seronera central grass plain of Serengeti. The area has phenomenal concentrations of game and sees the migration herds move north from mid-April to late June and back south again in November and December. The only downside to this area is the number of large hotels and consequent volume of traffic on safari. We often use camps on the periphery of the area, giving guests the option of going into the busier area if they choose.
Accommodation: Robin Serengeti Camp central Serengeti
Rise up early in the morning, depart for another fantastic game drive inside Ngorongoro crater the home of Africa big 5, namely, African Elephant, Cape Buffalo, Rhino, Lion and Leopard. We will cover about 145kms barely 2 hours and half to reach the area. The Ngorongoro Crater is the best place in Tanzania to see ‘The Big Five’. A healthy population of black rhino and some of the largest tusker elephants left in Africa today are the prize spots, but the crater is also home to good populations of lion, leopard and hyena along with healthy herds of wildebeest, buffalo and zebra. Other wildlife here includes serval cat, cheetah, jackal, Grant’s and Thompson’s gazelle, flamingo and bat-eared foxes, as well as approximately 400 species of bird.
Accommodation: Farm of Dreams Lodge
In the morning after enjoy hot and delicious breakfast which is followed by game en route to Lake Eyasi, where you will come across Mangola Onion plantation, wheat plantation with your picnic lunch boxes. In the evening you will have a light walking towards Bushman land and you will enjoy seeing the tradition iron smith and watching careful hunting of Bushmen.
Accommodation: Lake Eyasi safari Lodge
Early morning after delicious breakfast at Lake Eyasi safari lodge, then proceed with a light walk to this site of Bushman land to meet with fascinating tribes like Hadzabe and Datonga tribe for watching their use of traditional methods of survival. Then drive back to Arusha for lunch at a restaurant and led for departure time.
Tour Price Includes:
Pick up/ex Kilimanjaro Airport before and after the trip
Guarantee price/guarantee Safari on confirmation
All accommodations
Meal plan as described, B=Breakfast, L=Lunch and D=Dinner
Services of English speaking skilled and experienced driver/guide
All park entrance fees including government taxes
Extensive Game Drives in the National Parks
Service of a safari cook & Utensils
Crater tour services
3 meals per day while on safari- vegetarian & non vegetarian
Travel/flying doctors rescue services.
Drinking water 1.5 Ltr per person per day
Safari transport by 4 x 4 Land Cruiser (6 seat) with a roof hatch that ‘pops up’ to enable easy viewing and photography.
Tour Price Excludes:
Personal & baggage insurance
Canoeing Safari
Olduvai Gorge entrance fee
Balloon Safari
laundry services
Optional travel insurance
Health requirements (you are entering a Malaria area)
Medical and trip cancellation insurance
Shuttle Bus Transfer apart from Airport pick up / drop off
Excess baggage or shipping charges
Tips or Gratitude
Personal Toiletries and items of a personal nature
Beverages/Drinks
International flights
Visas
Optional activities/excursions
Any other extras not detailed in the above itinerary