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Arusha / Tarangire |
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Morning departure towards the park of Tarangire with the possibility of visiting a snake farm or a Maasaï village en route. This park is famous for the herds of elephants that come to the river to drink and bathe. The acacia woodland stretches across the park, and grassy savannah and baobab trees, which characterise the park, provide shelter to the wildlife.
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Dinner and overnight : Tarangire Sopa Lodge   
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Tarangire / Lake Manyara |
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Departure for Lake Manyara. An ornithological paradise, this national park of 325 km² is located between the cliffs of the Rift Valley and lake Manyara. The beauty and variety of its landscapes, and the abundance of wildlife amply compensate for its small size. The vegetation is much denser here than in the other parks and is a necessary stop for migratory birds. Game Drive in the park.
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Dinner and overnight : Kirurumu Tented Camp   
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Lake Manyara / Serengeti |
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On the way to the Serengeti, we visit the market of Mto Wa Mbu village, which is famous for its variety of fruit. After a possible stop at the Olduvaï Gorges, where human fossil fragments dating back approximately two million years were discovered in 1959, we reach the famous natural reserve that is the Serengeti. Game drive on the way as well as the afternoon in the park.
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Dinner and overnight : Serengeti Sopa Lodge   
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