Experience the wilderness of Tanzania on this 12-day family trip to the Ngorongoro Volcano Crater and Serengeti National Park. Observe the great animal migration and read the tracks of the Big 5. Fly over the savannah in a hot air balloon and discover child-friendly activities in the selected camps. Your trip ends with a luxurious beach stay in Zanzibar.
Herzlich Willkommen in Tansania! Nach Ihrer Ankunft am Flughafen von Kilimanjaro werden Sie herzlich in Empfang genommen und zu Ihrer Unterkunft in Arusha gebracht. Arusha wird auch oft als “Tor zu Afrikas Wildnis” bezeichnet und bietet den perfekten Ausgangspunkt für Ihre spannende Reise durch Tansania. Besuchen Sie die lebhaften Märkte der Stadt und entdecken Sie lokale Handwerksprodukte und Souvenirs. Zudem können Sie den Arusha-Nationalpark besuchen, der mit seiner Vielfalt an Flora und Fauna begeistert.
Your journey takes you out of the city to the famous Ngorongoro Highlands. The crater of the same name is the largest unflooded volcanic crater in the world and is home to thousands of wild animals. On safari trips, you and your children can go on a search for lions, elephants, rhinos, buffalos, and many other animals.
continue readingWe continue north to one of Africa's most famous national parks, the Serengeti National Park. It is particularly well known for the great animal migration that takes place between April and May each year. During this time, huge herds of wildebeests, zebras, and gazelles migrate across the plains in search of food and water. They are closely followed by hungry predators, so you will see plenty of exciting wildlife. A unique experience for the whole family is a balloon ride at sunrise: view the endless expanse of the savannah and the wildlife from a bird's eye view.
continue readingAfter exciting safari adventures, a short domestic flight will take you to the exotic holiday paradise of Zanzibar. Zanzibar's white sandy beaches are world-famous, as the turquoise ocean, warm water, and exciting underwater world make Zanzibar a paradise for those seeking relaxation, divers, and snorkelers. Zanzibar is also known for its spice plantations, where spices such as cloves, cinnamon, pepper, and vanilla are grown.
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