day 1
Arrival in Arusha, at Tarangire National Park.After an early breakfast or a lunch box in Arusha, departure for Tarangire National Park. On the way to Tarangire National Park, you will enjoy a fantastic picnic lunch. Tarangire National Park is best known for its baobabs and its population of elephants that live there all year round. In short, it is common to see herds of 300 elephants of all ages and sizes. But predators are also well represented, as well as more than 550 different species of birds, the largest number of breeding species in a single habitat in the world. Accommodation: Twiga Public Campsite
day 2
From Tarangire to Lake Manyara National ParkDeparture for Lake Manyara National Park after an early breakfast or a packed lunch. Manyara National Park is home to the most visible predators and the main tourist attraction: lions, famous for their habit of climbing trees. The lions are the only ones of their kind in the world, and not only do they make ancient mahoganies and elegant acacias their home during the rainy season, but they are also a well-known, yet rare, feature of the north of the park. In addition, the national park is home to the largest concentration of baboons in the world, allowing for the observation of large families of primates. In the afternoon, we will head back to Arusha.
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