北部赛道 5 天坦桑尼亚狩猎之旅,5 天塞伦盖蒂野生动物园,塔兰吉雷,恩戈罗恩戈罗
这个坦桑尼亚 5 天塞伦盖蒂恩戈罗恩戈罗野生动物园将包括塔兰吉雷国家公园和著名的拉姆萨遗址“纳特龙湖”,那里有无数火烈鸟。发现五巨头的可能性很高,您很可能有机会体验“塞伦盖蒂平原的牛羚大迁徙”。
我们的廉价坦桑尼亚露营之旅可与最佳乞力马扎罗山攀登套餐或桑给巴尔海滩假期相结合,在非洲进行终生冒险。只需告诉我们您的偏好,我们就会为您量身定制适合您要求的优质套餐。
旅行方式
舒适和私密——在这个为期 5 天的坦桑尼亚私人野营野生动物园中,您将拥有经验丰富的专业当地野生动物园司机指南以及训练有素的私人野生动物园厨师。我们将提供露营装备,即帐篷、睡垫、枕头、椅子和桌子。我们建议您带上自己的睡袋,但仍然可以选择在阿鲁沙镇以合理的价格将其出租,为整个狩猎之旅支付一次。您将住在与其他露营者共用浴室的公共露营地。
膳食计划:早餐、午餐和晚餐由我们的专业狩猎厨师准备,他们还将负责为您搭建帐篷等。这是一个无压力的野生动物园,您无需考虑在哪里睡觉,吃什么等。我们还邀请您到厨房告诉我们您是否有任何想要重复的最爱。
我们的套餐不包括最后一天在阿鲁沙的住宿,但我们在阿鲁沙市及周边地区拥有最好的旅馆和酒店,可以与您的预算坦桑尼亚露营之旅相伴。如果您需要我们的任何帮助,请告诉我们。
5 天塞伦盖蒂恩戈罗恩戈罗、塔兰吉雷和纳特龙湖的亮点
享受您在其他地方从未见过的令人惊叹的风景和更多的野生动物种群。
在塞伦盖蒂平原体验世界现象“牛羚大迁徙”。
在公共露营地逗留时发现非洲五巨头和大型猫科动物,在那里您可以感受到荒野
在活跃的火山Ol doinyo Lengai 徒步旅行时,与当地人“马赛人”互动。
目的地:坦桑尼亚北部
地点:塔兰吉雷、恩戈罗恩戈罗火山口、塞伦盖蒂和纳特龙湖
日期:全年
身体素质:相当长的车程
Highlight;
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Day 1: Arrival in Serengeti North (Kogatende)
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Day 2: Serengeti National Park (North-Kogatende)
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Day 3: Serengeti National Park-Kogatende
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Day 4: Departure to Arusha
7 Questions About 4-Day Serengeti migration Safaris
Is 4 days too short for a trip in the Serengeti?
The Serengeti is so amazing that any amount of time feels too short. While four days might seem brief, it's actually perfect for a safari here. In four days, you can either dive deep into one area of the park or explore multiple regions. You might spend a couple of days in the Southern Serengeti and another couple in the central Seronera area. If you prefer the Northern Serengeti, you could spend all four days there. No matter your choice, in four days, you'll see plenty of animals, enjoy diverse landscapes, and even find some time to relax.
How do I get to the Serengeti?
There are different ways to reach the Serengeti, depending on your tour plan.
Most safari travelers fly to one of the Serengeti's airstrips from Arusha or another park. Flying is great for saving time and getting a fantastic aerial view of the park. If you have only 4 days for your entire trip, flying is usually the best option. The flights are usually in small planes, seating 6 to 20 people.
Alternatively, you can travel to the Serengeti by road. While it takes longer, you get to see a lot more along the way. Traveling by road gives you the chance to visit places like the Ngorongoro Crater and Olduvai Gorge. Road travel is typically done in a minibus or a 4x4 safari vehicle.
What accommodation can I expect in the Serengeti?
The type of accommodation in the Serengeti varies based on your safari plans, but there's something for every budget.
Many travelers love staying in the Serengeti's tented camps. These camps range from simple safari tents with a bed, attached toilet, and sometimes an outdoor shower, to luxurious tents with lots of space and fine safari furnishings. These camps often include a dining tent, lounge area, and sometimes a swimming pool.
Some tented camps are mobile and move a few times a year to give you the best chance to see the great migration. With only canvas between you and the African wild, it's safe and you'll feel part of the Serengeti, especially when you hear lions roaring at night.
The Serengeti also offers lodges, which are permanent buildings. Here, you'll sleep behind solid walls but enjoy a similar experience to tented camps, with dining areas, bars, and sometimes a pool.
For those on a budget, there are camping areas and a youth hostel in Seronera in the Central Serengeti.
What is the best time of the year for a 4-day safari in the Serengeti?
There's never a bad time to visit the Serengeti, but your experience will vary depending on when you go.
The Dry season, from June to October, is the best time for weather, with little to no rain. These months are also ideal for wildlife viewing because animals gather near the remaining water sources, making them easier to spot.
The wildebeest migration follows a predictable pattern. They give birth in the Southern Serengeti in January and February. By June or July, they move north and cross the Grumeti River in the Western Corridor. Around September, they cross the Mara River into Kenya in the far north.
These timings can vary each year, but they're a good guide for planning.
For budget travelers, there are camping areas and a youth hostel in Seronera, Central Serengeti.
Is it likely that I will see the wildebeest migration?
To see the migration on your 4-day Serengeti safari, you'll need careful planning and some luck.
Wildebeest, zebras, and gazelles typically migrate through the park during specific months. They start in the southern Serengeti in January and February, moving northward over the following months. By June or July, they are usually in the Western Corridor near the Grumeti River. In September, they cross the Mara River into Kenya's Masai Mara. Use these timelines to plan your trip if you want to see the migration.
However, every year is different, and wildlife movements can't be guaranteed. Sometimes the migration happens as expected, but other times it varies. The wildebeest might move faster or slower, or take different routes. That's why a bit of luck is needed to be in the right place at the right time.
Which animals am I likely to see?
On a 4-day Serengeti safari, you'll encounter countless animals. The wildlife you see varies by location and season. During the great migration, you'll spot numerous wildebeest, zebra, and Thomson’s gazelle. Predators like big cats and hyenas often follow the migration for easy prey. Big cats and hyenas are frequently seen even outside the migration period.
You'll also likely see elephants, buffalo, giraffes, jackals, bat-eared foxes, and various antelopes such as eland, topi, kongoni, and impala. Black rhinos are rare but present in the park.
How much does a 4-day Serengeti safari cost?
There are many factors that affect the cost of your 4-day Serengeti safari. These include the time of year, type of accommodation, and the kind of safari you choose (group, private, or self-drive).
High season is from July to March, when prices are higher. Costs also rise during the migration period.
Accommodation ranges from camping to luxury lodges, impacting your total cost. Private safaris are usually more expensive than group safaris.
A basic camping safari in the Serengeti starts at $100-$150 per person per day, while luxury options begin at $500 per person per day, with most safaris falling somewhere in between.