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Bush And Forest Trails Of Tanzania
Day 1
Pick up from
Arusha and transferred to Arusha Airport for your onward
scheduled flight to Seronera in the Serengeti National Park
Pick up on
arrival and transfer to the lodge, lunch at Dunia Luxuy Camp
Afternoon
enjoy game drive in the Serengeti National Park
Dinner and
overnight at Dunia
Luxury Camp (Game Package includes all meals, drinks
except cellar wines, champagne and premium brand spirit,
camping fees, laundry service, scheduled open vehicle game
drives and transfers to/from Seronera Airstrip)
Day 2
On game
package with Dunia Luxury Camp
Overnight at
Dunia Luxury Camp
(Game Package includes all meals, drinks except cellar
wines, champagne and premium brand spirit, camping fees,
laundry service, scheduled open vehicle game drives and
transfers to/from Seronera Airstrip)
Day 3
On game
package with Dunia Luxury Camp
Overnight at
Dunia Luxury Camp
(Game Package includes all meals, drinks except cellar
wines, champagne and premium brand spirit, camping fees,
laundry service, scheduled open vehicle game drives and
transfers to/from Seronera Airstrip)
Day 4
After your
breakfast you will be transferred with the lodge vehicle and
the lodge driver guide to Seronera Airstrip with lunch boxes
for your onward shared charter to Mahale
Pick up on
arrival and transfer to the lodge by boat
Afternoon
short Chimpanzee tracking in the forest
Dinner and
overnight at Kungwe
Beach Lodge
Day 5
Breakfast at
the Lodge
Chimpanzee
tracking in the forest
Lunch at the
lodge
Choice of
fishing trip or boat safari for bird watching & game viewing
Dinner and
overnight at Kungwe
Beach Lodge
Day 6
Breakfast at
the Lodge
Chimpanzee
tracking in the forest
Lunch at the
Lodge
Afternoon at
leisure
Dinner and
overnight at Kungwe
Beach Lodge
Day 7
Breakfast at
the Lodge
Transfer to
the Airstrip with picnic lunch for your onward shared
charter to Arusha
Upon arrival
at Arusha Airport, you will be met by Wild Trails Safaris
Representative and transferred to Arusha.
End of Services
Serengeti National Park
Serengeti National Park is the largest National Park in
Tanzania. The park is located some 320 km to the northwest
of Arusha, lying in a high plateau between the Ngorongoro
highlands and the Kenya/Tanzania border, and extending
almost to Lake Victoria to the west. Aptly named ‘’endless
plains’’ by the Maasai people, you immediately experience
this vastness as you enter the south eastern plains of the
park from Ngorongoro. Declared a protected area in 1921 and
gazetted as a National park in 1951, Serengeti is the oldest
National Park in Tanzania and undoubtedly one of the most
famous wildlife sanctuaries in the world. The principal
features of the Serengeti are the short and long grass
plains in the south and east, the acacia Savannah in the
central areas, the hilly and densely wooded areas in the
north and the extensive woodland in the west. Serengeti
provides sanctuary to the highest concentration of plains
animals in the world. Survey estimates indicate an animal
population of about 4 million. The “Big 5”, lions, buffalos,
leopards, elephants and the rhinos, are rarely to be missed
in this park. Serengeti also boasts to hold the largest
population of lions in Africa. The park also supports many
further species, including cheetah,
Thomson's and Grant's gazelle, topi, eland, waterbuck, hyena, baboon, impala, African
wild dog and giraffe.
The park also boasts about 500 bird species, including ostrich, secretary
bird, Kori
bustard, crowned
crane and marabou
stork
Mahale Mountains National Park
Silky white coves hem in the azure waters of Lake
Tanganyika, overshadowed by a chain of wild, jungle-draped
peaks towering almost 2km above the shore: the remote and
mysterious Mahale Mountains.
Mahale Mountains is home to some of Africa’s last remaining
wild chimpanzees: a population of roughly 800 (only 60
individuals forming what is known as "M group"), habituated
to human visitors by a Japanese research project founded in
the 1960s. Tracking the chimps of Mahale is a magical
experience. The guide's eyes pick out last night's nests -
shadowy clumps high in a gallery of trees crowding the sky.
Scraps of half-eaten fruit and fresh dung become valuable
clues, leading deeper into the forest. Butterflies flit in
the dappled sunlight.
Then suddenly you are in their midst: preening each other's
glossy coats in concentrated huddles, squabbling noisily, or
bounding into the trees to swing effortlessly between the
vines.
The area is also known as Nkungwe, after the park's largest
mountain, held sacred by the local Tongwe people, and at
2,460 metres (8,069 ft) the highest of the six prominent
points that make up the Mahale Range.
And while chimpanzees are the star attraction, the slopes
support a diverse forest fauna, including readily observed
troops of red colobus, red-tailed and blue monkeys, and a
kaleidoscopic array of colourful forest birds.
You can trace the Tongwe people's ancient pilgrimage to the
mountain spirits, hiking through the montane rainforest belt
– home to an endemic race of Angola colobus monkey - to high
grassy ridges chequered with alpine bamboo. Then bathe in
the impossibly clear waters of the world’s longest,
second-deepest and least-polluted freshwater lake –
harbouring an estimated 1,000 fish species - before
returning as you came, by boat.
About Mahale Mountains National Park
Getting there
What to do
Chimp tracking (allow two days); hiking; camping safaris;
snorkelling; fish for your dinner.
When to go
Kungwe Beach Lodge Situated on a stretch of golden sandy beach and overlooking the crystal clear waters of Lake Tanganyika the recently refurbished Kungwe Beach Lodge is the perfect blend of comfort and luxury in a romantic setting. The light, airy and spacious tents are furnished in the traditional ‘safari’ style, with unbeatable sunsets over the mountains of Congo. In the gathering darkness fishermen’s lanterns light up across the lake, mirroring the stars above. Candlelit dinners are served either on the beach or in our dining area, to the unique sounds of Africa - beetles, crickets and the night calls of chimpanzees, the perfect way to relax after a perfect day! As well as being famous for chimpanzee tracking, this part of Lake Tanganyika offers some of the best fresh water fishing in Tanzania. Here you can catch ‘Sangara’ (Nile Perch), ‘Kuhe’ (Yellow Belly) to name just a few. So be it a strenuous chimpanzee trek, a scenic boat trip, an adventurous fishing excursion or just time spent relaxing on cushioned sun beds while listening to the lapping of the waves, your stay at Kungwe Beach Lodge will be a memorable experience to take away with you.
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