Day 1: Arrival Day
On arrival at Kilimanjaro International Airport in Tanzania, you will be warmly met by our company representative and your assigned English-speaking safari guide to meet and greet, and then be transferred to your booked hotel in Arusha city to check in, freshen yourself, and spend the evening at your own leisure until it is time to have dinner and an overnight.
Accommodation: Planet Lodge or Similar
Meal plan: Dinner
Day 2:Arusha fly to northern sector
On this day, wake up very early in the morning with all your luggage, have a cup of coffee to warm up your body, get a box of your packed full breakfast and picnic lunch, check out of your hotel and then transfer to Arusha Airport for your flight to Northern Serengeti (Kogatende) upon arrive at Kogatende our driver will picked up you and continual with game to the northern sector, for the park that is highly known for watching the dramatic River Mara crossing when millions of wildebeest and hundreds of Zebras are crossing from Serengeti national park in Tanzania to Masai Mara national reserve of Kenya. An early morning game drive is a fantastic option for spotting nocturnal and diurnal species as they awaken for the day. Many animals will be easily visible by the trackside in the morning as they escape the morning dew and enjoy the songs of the rising birds. You get lucky enough to watch the Great Wildebeest Migration, and your assigned safari guide will do all he can to see you catch up with the wildebeest and zebras crossing the deadly River Mara on their way to Masai Mara National Reserve. Even without the wildebeest migration herds, the Serengeti is home to thousands of wildlife species, such as buffaloes, leopards, cheetahs, lions, elephants, topis, Thompson’s and Grant’s gazelles, impalas, warthogs, and numerous bird species. The northern sector of Serengeti National Park is a fascinating safari spot with incredible numbers of wildlife for you to spot while on your safari. The region is unspoiled, beautiful, and quiet in comparison to the southern Serengeti plains. The area stretches from the Lobo Hills southward to Seronera. It is typified by green rolling hills, which are a pleasant diversion from the much flatter southern plains, and incredible numbers of wildlife. The northern Serengeti is famous for wildebeest calving and migration and perhaps a must-visit for witnessing new birth. On top of the fame, the sheer diversity here is incredible, with a single visit offering a lot of sightseeing experiences. So, while in the northern Serengeti, you will be rewarded with views of gorgeous landscapes of green rolling hills, granite outcrops, and acacia woodlands dotting open savanna, incredible wildlife, and most importantly, massive herds of wildebeest and zebra making dangerous crossings of the croc-infested Mara River during the Great Migration in June and July and again in September, October, and November. This sector of the park is also home to the greatest concentration of elephant in the Serengeti, as well as good numbers of lion, leopard, cheetah, and hyena, and diverse resident animals such as giraffe, topi, eland, and hippo. Later in the evening, return to your camp to refresh, have dinner, and have an overnight.
Accommodation: Acaccia Migration or Similar
Meal plan: Breakfast / Lunch/ dinner
Activities: Game Drive
Day 3&4: Northern Serengeti national park – 2Full day’s wildlife sighting game drive
On this day, an early morning game drive is a fantastic option for spotting nocturnal and diurnal species as they awaken for the day. Many animals will be easily visible by the trackside in the morning as they escape the morning dew and enjoy the songs of the rising birds. You get lucky enough to watch the Great Wildebeest Migration, and your assigned safari guide will do all he can to see you catch up with the wildebeest and zebras crossing the deadly River Mara on their way to Masai Mara National Reserve. Even without the wildebeest migration herds, the Serengeti is home to thousands of wildlife species, such as buffaloes, leopards, cheetahs, lions, elephants, topis, Thompson’s and Grant’s gazelles, impalas, warthogs, and numerous bird species. The northern sector of Serengeti National Park is a fascinating safari spot with incredible numbers of wildlife for you to spot while on your safari. The region is unspoiled, beautiful, and quiet in comparison to the southern Serengeti plains. The area stretches from the Lobo Hills southward to Seronera. It is typified by green rolling hills, which are a pleasant diversion from the much flatter southern plains, and incredible numbers of wildlife. The northern Serengeti is famous for wildebeest calving and migration and perhaps a must-visit for witnessing new birth. On top of the fame, the sheer diversity here is incredible, with a single visit offering a lot of sightseeing experiences. So, while in the northern Serengeti, you will be rewarded with views of gorgeous landscapes of green rolling hills, granite outcrops, and acacia woodlands dotting open savanna, incredible wildlife, and most importantly, massive herds of wildebeest and zebra making dangerous crossings of the croc-infested Mara River during the Great Migration in June and July and again in September, October, and November. This sector of the park is also home to the greatest concentration of elephant in the Serengeti, as well as good numbers of lion, leopard, cheetah, and hyena, and diverse resident animals such as giraffe, topi, eland, and hippo. Later in the evening, return to your camp to refresh, have dinner, and have an overnight.
Accommodation: Accacia Migration or Similar
Meal plan: Breakfast / Lunch/ dinner
Activities: Game Drive
Day 5: Northern Serengeti fly to Arusha
Wake up as early to have yourself and then having game enroute and then transfer to Kogatende Air strip for your flight to Arusha Airport , and will transfer you to Kilimanjaro Airport for your Flight back home (depends on your flight departure time)