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10 DAYS SPECIAL PACKAGE TO SOUTHERN

10 DAYS SPECIAL PACKAGE TO SOUTHERN

Direction SOUTH to the NYERERE (Formerly SELOUS Game Reserve)

 

The south of Tanzania contains an infinite number of beauties still untouched by human hands. In this trip you will combine completely different settings in a few days. Starting from Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania's largest city, we will arrive at the Nyerere National Park, formerly the Selous Wildlife Reserve, and the largest on the African continent. Here human interference is practically non-existent and it is home to what is defined as the largest population of mammals in Africa: elephants, buffalo, hippos, crocodiles, wild dogs, lions, leopards and cheetahs.

Most of the excursions come along the Rufiji River where in Local language means "big river", first stop of our safari, continuing then for the exploration of the immense Reserve in the following days passing by exciting safari experiences like the boat walk or 4×4 in search of the fearsome big five. We close the tour with colonial Dar es Salaam, the former capital of the Republic of Tanganyika. In addition to the traditional 4x4 safaris, there are also boat trips - an amazing experience to watch the animals watering at sunset. The lodges and tented camps are all of a good standard; the transfers will be made by 4x4 and small Cessna. 

10 DAYS SPECIAL PACKAGE TO SOUTHERN

Tour: Start and finish in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania

Visit: Nyerere National Park ex Selous game reserve&Mikumi, Udzungwa &Ruaha

Destination: TANZANIA

No. Of Pax: 1-6Pax

Duration: 10DAYS / 9NIGHTS

Notes:

  • Accommodation named & safari permits  can only be confirmed upon a booking being made
  • Bateleur Safaris co-operates with fully registered hotels/camps to ensure your safety

10 Days Ruaha Safari

DAY 1: ARRIVAL IN DAR ES SALAAM

Arrival at Dar Es Salaam International Airport and after airport formalities, meet our guide for the private transfer to the hotel for dinner and overnight stay.

 

Bateleur safaris tell:

It is Tanzania's largest and most important city, Dar es Salaam. From a sleepy fishing village, it has developed into a tropical metropolis with a population of four million and interesting attractions. The architecture of Dar es Salaam is an extraordinary mix of African, Arab, Indian and German influences. And its location on the Indian Ocean gives it an exotic feel, with dream beaches and skyscrapers, paradisiacal islands and trendy clubs.

 

Among the most beautiful architecture is St. Joseph's Cathedral, a Gothic Catholic church whose spires stand out among the more modern buildings: a visit here on a Sunday morning allows you to admire the spectacular interior while listening to the notes of the choir. However, to experience the authentic heart of Dar es Salaam, you must go to the Kivukoni Fish Market.  This is the best place to witness the fusion of cultures and to "do business" in a traditional Tanzanian environment: here you can take photos of fishermen unloading fish along the quays, but you need a strong stomach given the smells and the hundreds of gutted fish. If you want to buy sculptures or handicrafts instead, it's best to opt for the equally traditional Mwenge Woodcarvers Market.

DAY 2:  DAR TO NYERERE NATIONAL PARK

Wake up early in the morning and depart in the direction of the Nyerere National Park formerly called "Selous Game Reserve", which was granted National Park status in 2019. On the way there will be a stop for a picnic lunch. Departure in the direction of the Campsite. Arrive at the lodge in the afternoon; depart for an exciting boat safari on the river to meet hippos and crocodiles in their natural habitat. Your guide will explain the life of native birds and flora. The Rufiji River offers the most exciting boat safari in Nyerere National Park, home to the hippos and crocodiles we will encounter on our boat safari.

 

The park is also home to buffalos, waterbucks, impalas, elephants and lions that are easily spotted along the river banks. Dinner and overnight stay at the lodge

 

Bateleur safaris tell:

 

The Rufiji is the longest river in Tanzania. However, it should be noted that this area is rich in wildlife, with one of the largest populations of Maasai giraffes, sometimes seen in large herds, the largest population of wild dogs in Tanzania, and a large number of elephants, often seen in single file across the river. The Rufiji in this area opens into a series of channels, forming small islands, marshy areas, lakes and lagoons, the latter being the Park's distinguishing features.

 

Its waters are home to a very high concentration of hippos and crocodiles, making a boat safari an exciting experience. Bird watching is one of the most popular activities due to the high number of bird species. There are 440 species of birds in the park, including several species of storks and herons, fish eagles, several subspecies of kingfishers including the Giant, Little and the colorful Malachite. The small islands covered with vegetation are a favorite spot for weavers, whose nests dangle from the branches of the bushes like cocoons on the surface of the water. Where the river has steep banks, there is ideal nesting ground for the spectacular White-fronted Crane.

 

DAY 3: FULL DAY SAFARI IN NYERERE NATIONAL PARK

Wake up at dawn for an exciting wildlife safari, changing the exploration area within Nyerere in the company of an experienced ranger in a 4×4 off-road vehicle. Lunch will be packed and then we will continue our game drive. This park is renowned for being an uncrowned place. It is the ideal environment to host what is called the largest population of mammals (about 750,000) in Africa: elephants (of which you can admire the migration, during the dry season, towards Mozambique), buffalos, hippos, crocodiles, wild dogs, lions, leopards, cheetahs and more than 400 different species of birds.

The Reserve is named after Frederick Courtney Selous, captain of the Royal British Rifles, who died in 1917 and was described as the greatest white hunter in Africa. Return to camp in the late afternoon for dinner and overnight stay at the lodge

*Possibility to participate in the night safari excluded.

Nyerere National Park encompasses very diverse environments; from Miombo forests, clearings dotted with baobabs, ebani, acacias, stony hills with sparse grass, dark earth plains flooded during the rainy season, swamps and lakes in the meandering Rufiji River. The Rufiji River is the longest in Tanzania In addition to 4WD game drives, there are walking safaris and motor boat safaris along the river. For birdwatchers, the area is home to more than 440 species of birds. Unlike other parks, Nyerere was created within the Selous Wildlife Reserve, famous for being the largest protected area in Africa, and the world. The Selous Reserve was named after Frederick Courtenay Selous, captain of the British Fusiliers and a great elephant hunter.

Of the 55,000 square kilometres of the Reserve, it now covers some 30,893 square kilometres and is home to the largest amount of animals of any protected area in Tanzania: 60,000 elephants, 40,000 hippos, 3,500 lions, 1,300 wild dogs, 5,000 black antelopes, 130,000 buffalo and some 450 species of birds. A visit to the Reserve is commonly recommended in the period from June to December, March and April being the rainiest months.

DAY4: NYERERE TO MIKUMI NATIONAL PARK

Sharp morning breakfast at your lodge then depart to Mikumi Park with lunch upon arrival, this followed by checking into your rooms then a late afternoon game drive you will view the sunset activities of a variety of animal species such as Elephants, Giraffes, Gazelles, Kudus, Impalas also Birds and take in the scenery until 6:30pm before driving back for dinner and your overnight stay.

DAY 5: GAME DRIVE IN MIKUMI NATIONAL PARK –UDZUNGWA MOUNTAIN

Mikumi game drive

Your day this morning is going to start with the sunrise game drive along Mchanga mbuga to Zebra Bridge for breakfast, then a further drive to the Saba-Saba circuit and the Millennium until lunch. Animals such as elephants, Lions, giraffes, and zebras are highly seen and wildebeests and buffaloes can be easily spotted here as much as any Reserve in Tanzania, This will leave you feeling amazed at the wonders of the reserve in Tanzania, Then later you will drive to Udzungwa Mountain.

On this day, you will also opt to visit Maasai village to experience their traditional lifestyle.

DAY 6: HIKING ON UDZUNGWA MOUNTAIN THEN TRANSFER TO IRINGA

 

Leave the lodge after breakfast then transfer to Udzungwa Mountains National Park’s gate which takes about 10 minutes, register and head out to the Sanje waterfalls, which is 4 to 5 hours trek through the green forest. Expect to see monkeys, including rare indigenous Iringa red colabus, and some ancient trees some of them are 200 years old! Explore tropical forests until late afternoon then drive to Iringa for dinner and overnight stay.

DAY 7: IRINGA-TRANSFER TO RUAHA NATIONAL PARK

After morning breakfast you will start your journey towards Ruaha National Park. You will drive along the “Never ending Road” and as soon as you take it, you will understand where the name comes from. You will reach the gate and you may have already had the chance to see some giraffes, elephant or some antelopes that are wandering outside the Park.

 

After the formalities to be carried out at the gate, you will start your driving crossing the Ruaha River to see its Hippos and Crocs and various water birds. We will reach your accommodation where we will have our lunch before starting the afternoon safari. We will be back just before the sundown to have a shower and get ready for dinner and overnight stay.

DAY 8: FULL DAY SAFARI IN RUAHA NATIONAL PARK

The day will begin with an early morning game drive, starting at sunrise and going through to breakfast. After breakfast there will be a drive through various habitats with various animals, birds and more stunning scenery of the Mwagusi Sand River as well as the Mdonya River. Stop for some lunch in the bush followed by further game viewing until sunset before you drive back for you to enjoy dinner and overnight stay.

DAY 9: GAME VIEWING IN RUAHA NATIONAL PARK -IRINGA

After a night hopefully disturbed by the sounds of wild animals, you will start your morning drive. You will have nice breakfast in the bush and continuing searching for all those animals that you have not seen before you will start your way out in order to exit the gate at the same time you entered according to the regulations of the park.

 

On your way back to Iringa you can have the chance to stop and see the museum of Kalenga. It is a small museum with an interesting story about chief Mkwawa and Wahehe ethnic group. Your guide will drop you at your hotel and later you can explore Iringa town with its nightlife.

DAY10: IRINGA TO DAR ES SALAAM

After morning breakfast we take our safari vehicle then drive back to Dar es Salaam our driver guide will drop you at any destination in a city center.

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