Pick up from your hotel in Moshi/Arusha and drive to the National Park.
Start your experience on the ground with a walking safari, accompanied
by your guide and rangers. Whilst passing groups of grazing buffalo you
will make your way to the Tululusia Waterfalls. Walking safari lasts for
approximately 2 hours. Then return in the car for a game drive to the
Mommela lakes where you will enjoy your picnic lunch, next to the
hippos. Following lunch you will explore the rest of the park, including
the Ngurdoto crater, before heading back to Moshi/Arusha (arrive 5-6pm).
Included: Transport in safari land-cruiser with open roof for wildlife
viewing, safari guide, lunchbox, water, park entrance and ranger fees.
Not included: Tipping, Alcoholic beverages, Sodas.
General Safari Information
Your safari team:
Our safari guides are all well experienced in the field and passionate
about showing you the amazing wildlife and culture Tanzania has to
offer. All are fluent in English, and if you have a special language
request just let us know as many will also have an additional language
(e.g. French, Spanish, German). They are also well trained in 4×4
driving so will be able to get you anywhere on the varying road
qualities we have here! Please feel free to ask your guide any questions
you may have about the wildlife, culture or trip along the way.
Transport:
4×4 Safari Landcruiser with 7 seats. Our safari vehicles have been
specifically modified for wildlife viewing, with a pop top roof which
will be open during all game drives and sliding windows. We carry at
least one pair of binoculars in each vehicle. Please note our regular
safari vehicles do not have air conditioning or a refrigerator, if you
would like to organise a safari with an upgraded vehicle with these
facilities please let us know to prepare a quote.
Tipping:
A great area of confusion and unease for many tourists, tipping is a
generally expected and highly appreciated (although not compulsory) part
of your safari tour. It is a great way of saying ‘thank you’ to those
that have helped you to have a wonderful experience here. Tips should be
given at the end of your safari when saying your goodbyes. If you are
part of a group safari it is best to try to discuss with everyone
beforehand how you wish to do the tipping. To help you feel at ease we
have provided a general guide below but please remember that tipping is
a way of you showing your gratitude for your safari staff and is up to
you! The guidelines given below are for a group amount, not
individually.
Guide: 20-25 USD/ day