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wonder
of the natural world, famous for its sunken caldera formed over
million years ago. The crater is inhabited in harmony by indigenous
Maasai, their livestock as well as startling variety of plant, animal
and birdlife spices. This is the only place in Africa where you
stand a very good chance of seeing the big five in the course of
either morning or afternoon game drive. Late afternoon drive back
to fig tree camp for dinner and overnight.
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Day 3: |
Breakfast. Depart
fig tree camp for Oldoinyolengai via Selela and Engaruka. This is
about four hours driving arriving at Kamakia camp (Ngaresero village)
afternoon around 1:00 pm. After lunch have a rest at the camp. Dinner
and overnight at Kamakia camp.
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Day 4: |
Breakfast. Drive
to Lake Natron for a short tour along the lake. Noon time drive
to the base station at Ol'doinyo Lengai and start climbing the mountain
immediately. Arriving at the summit around 6:00 pm for dinner and
overnight at the crater rim.
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Day 5: |
Breakfast. Explore
the summit of Ol'doinyo Lengai. There after descend down to the
base camp of Ol'doinyo Lengai where the car will come to pick you
to Kamakia camp. Dinner and overnight at Kamakia camp.
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Day 6: |
Breakfast. Doing
cultural program. This is the day to visit Maasai people to their
homes and get more information about Maasai culture, Norms and their
way of living. As a tour operator, I will give you some Kgs of sugar
and tea bags as gift to some Maasai families and you will hand over
the gifts to them. If time allows, you will visit Lake Natron to
see the way Maasai women collecting soda from Lake Natron or you
may decide to visit waterfalls instead of Lake Natron again. Dinner
and overnight at Kamakia campsite.
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Day 7: |
Breakfast. Drive slowly
to Moshi Keys Annex Hotel for dinner and overnight. |
Day 8: |
Breakfast. Drive to
Kilimanjaro Airport. |
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