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The greatest family holiday destination is an Arusha National Park day trip, ideal for people seeking an alternative perspective on wildlife and game viewing. After spending several hours on a game drive, visitors may choose to stretch their legs by walking or kayaking through the park. Colobus monkeys are located in only one park!
On this Day trip, we will visit Lake Manyara National Park. Lake Manyara National Park is a smaller, more varied park than the other parks as it’s much greener and foresty and has a huge lake of course which bears the same name. The lake takes up most of the space of the national park. Next to that, the park gains fame through the hippo pool, where many hippos spend their days and the diversity of its landscapes. Not to forget about the thousands of Flamingos that migrate here each year.
It’s located in the region of Kilimanjaro where the roof of Africa (Mt. Kilimanjaro) settled, the village of Marangu offers incredible insight into both modern and traditional Tanzanian life. Your day tour includes the visitation to these a hike to a beautiful waterfall, Chaga tunnels, a tour of a local coffee plantation, and the opportunity to taste the local banana beer which is known as “Mbege”.
Ngorongoro Day Trip is a long one, but you’ll be grateful for the early start and late finish as you’re taking in the conservation area’s stunning views and diverse wildlife.
You’ll enjoy a half-day game drive through the Ngorongoro Conservation Area, the best place in the northern circuit to see the enigmatic black rhinoceros. Within the park, you’ll also spot roaming prides of lions, large packs of hyenas, wallowing hippopotami, great herds of wildebeest, stoic cape buffalo, brightly colored flamingoes, and more. Ngorongoro truly is one of the most spectacular safari experiences out there!
The Tarangire national park day trip will leave you with unforgettable memories and a lifetime experience as it is one of the most famous and visited parks in Tanzania. The park has a large number of herd elephants with giant baobab trees this is why the park is also known as “The home of giants.