Overview
This is where you’ll find astonishing and active wildlife – the Ndutu Area is one of the best spots to witness the drama of the Great Migration and Ngorongoro is unmatched for its density of animal life.
Ndutu pulsates with limitless numbers of wildebeests and zebras as these are the calving fields that ultimately populate the migration. From December through April, the fresh grasses of Ndutu attract millions of herding grazers to give birth to their young, as many as 8,000 a day!
Here the newborns take their first steps, issue their first cries, and quickly learn and grow to keep up with the vast herds of wildebeests, zebras, and gazelles. Then, come spring, they move north toward still more fresh grasses in the unending cycles of the Great Migration.
Highlights
- 3 Nights at Ndutu- Tanzania
- 1 Night at Ngorongoro Crater - Tanzania
Itinerary
Meal Plan: Lunch, Dinner
07:30 Your Hidaya Africa Tours & Travel guide will come by your Arusha area hotel, airport, or residence with your private 4 x 4 safari Jeep. Climb aboard and we’ll take off for the very special Ndutu Area.
The Ndutu region comprises a large area of the Ngorongoro Conservation Area, over 8,000 sq. km (3,088 sq. mi), which includes the crater, plus Olduvai Gorge, and immense plains, forests, and mountains.
There are always great troves of wildlife to discover at Ndutu whatever time of year you arrive.
If you should be here from December through May, you’ll be immersed in a vital aspect of the Great Migration – that of the calving season, when thousands of newborns drop onto Ndutu’s rich green fields.
We’ll go on our first of three days of game drives over these plains and into the forests looking for grazers like wildebeests, gazelle, giraffe, and zebra. And all the big cats as well.
We will spend the first of three nights at our Ndutu safari lodge or tented camp.
Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Today is the first of two full days of game drives on these grasslands and acacia forests.
During the migration season, you won’t have to look long or hard to spot the uncountable wildebeests and their young populating these savannahs.
The same is true for the big cats that prowl these fields – lions, leopards, cheetahs, hyenas, caracal, serval, and African wildcats. They too are attracted to the vulnerable newborns as prey for themselves and for their own newly born young.
What follows is a life-and-death struggle between the animal mothers protecting their young and the predators seeking their own survival.
The emotions that can arise during this wildlife drama add to this unforgettable spectacle.
We will spend our second evening at our Ndutu Area accommodation.
Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Even during the dry season, you can expect to find plenty of wildlife in the Ndutu region, as many animals make this their home here year-round, especially in the forests.
Along with the big cats, we will be looking for elephants, giraffes, antelope, hyenas, monkeys, baboons, and a startling canopy of birdlife.
If you wish, we can leave our 4 x 4 Jeep for a guided walking safari and get a closer perspective on the land and its flora and fauna.
We will spend our third evening at our Ndutu Area accommodation.
Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Now we’ll turn south to the Ngorongoro Crater, the world’s largest intact volcanic caldera. But on our way, we’ll stop at Olduvai Gorge, a dramatic ravine and a significant anthropological site. Here were discovered 3 million-year-old fossilized human remains and tools, an unmatched chronicle of our physical and cultural development.
Then, we will soon arrive at the edge of the Ngorongoro Crater rim, taking in the vast lush bowl, carved into the earth below. This discrete habitat is alive with wildlife, though virtually cut off from the rest of Africa.
We’ll carefully descend the steep crater walls in our 4 x 4, landing in a verdant world of over 25,000 animals. – lions, elephants, buffalo, hippos, and even pink flamingoes.
The day is ours to explore this special UNESCO World Heritage Site whose plains, woods, and marshes vibrate with the density of their wildlife.
Toward late afternoon, we’ll head back up the crater wall in time to catch one of Ngorongoro’s signature blazing sunsets.
We will spend the evening at our Ngorongoro safari lodge or tented camp.
Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch
It’s our last day on safari and if we get up early enough, we can enjoy a bursting sunrise at the crater’s rim.
And then it’s time to head back to Arusha. We’ll take an easy drive, stopping to relax and have lunch on our way to town.
We will have you back at your Arusha hotel, residence, the airport, or another place of your choosing in the afternoon.
We said this would be an immersive tour of the Ndutu Area and we hope you enjoyed the sights and spectacle of its incredible wildlife. No one who visits the Ngorongoro Crater ever forgets the experience of that special world.
This was just a taste of the wonders of Tanzania. We’ll show you even more on your next African Safari with us. From everyone at Hidaya Africa Tours & Travel, a big heartfelt thanks for your time, your commitment, and your love of our perfect natural world.
Costs
Includes
- Transport in a customized pop up top 4 x 4 land cruiser jeep.
- Meals and accommodation on safari as indicated on the program
- All applicable park entry & Crater service fees
- Picnic Lunch or hot Lunch in Arusha depending on the onward program
- Government levies & taxes
- Applicable Concession Fees
Excludes
- Drinks and Bottled water in the lodges and during all the mentioned meals
- All items of a personal nature like telephone/fax bills, bar bills, laundry etc
- Visa entry fees currently at $50pp easily obtainable upon arrival at the border entry point
- Travel/baggage/Medical Insurance
- Flying Doctors coverage available at an extra $35 per person
- The flying doctors medical, emergency and rescue cover
- Gratuities to Safari guides & hotel staff
- Any other item which is not mentioned in the “Inclusions” clause above.