A student wildlife safari in Tanzania is a rewarding excursion for students from all over the world. It’s time to learn about the biodiversity that makes up the wilderness, the significance of an escarpment, a wide range of vegetation, geographical features, and fantastic weather.
Every day and hour, new people are met and novel foods are tasted as they travel from one destination to the next.
Tanzania is East Africa’s largest country, boasting unrivaled flora and fauna, Africa’s Big Cats, friendly people, and one of the world’s natural wonders, the annual wildebeest migration.
This 6 Days Tanzania Student Safari & Educational Study Tour will focus on the Northern region’s destinations and culture. The itinerary includes visits to Lake Manyara National Park, known for its vast elephant herds, the infinite grasslands of Serengeti National Park, and the world’s largest unspoiled caldera, Ngorongoro Crater.
Historians can go to Olduvai Gorge, where the fossils of individuals thought to be the first occupants of the planet were discovered.
6-Day Tanzania Safari Highlights
- Day 1: Pickup and Transfer to Mount Kilimanjaro National Park
- Day 2: Bird Watching and Travel to Serengeti National Park
- Day 3: Full-Day Game Drive
- Day 4: Cultural Tour and Drive to Ngorongoro Crater Area
- Day 5: Full-Day Crater Tour
- Day 6: Departure to Arusha, via Olduvai Gorge Archaeological Site
Detailed 6-Day Tanzania Safari Itinerary
Day 1: Pickup and Transfer to Mount Kilimanjaro National Park
Following a safe arrival in Arusha, you will be greeted with a welcome drink and words from our company representative who will accompany you on your journey.
After the discussions and verification of travel documents, you will have a scenic drive to see Mount Kilimanjaro, one of the most beautiful sights on the planet and the world’s highest stand-alone peak.
After arriving safely, check in at the resort for lunch, and then spend the evening wandering on the mountain’s authorized pathways.
After that, you’ll return to the lodge for some rest, dinner, and a relaxing snooze.
Day 2: Bird Watching and Travel to Serengeti National Park
The sound and sight of a variety of birds exiting the Kilimanjaro Mountain ranges will wake you up. The first exercise introduces you to the birds’ distinct appearance and traits.
It will last approximately 3 hours, after which you will be served a delectable breakfast and transported to Serengeti National Park. You’ll arrive at your lodge for check-in after passing through rolling hills, lush foliage, and dotted trees, followed by lunch, relaxation, dinner, and overnight stay.
Day 3: Full-Day Game Drive
After a good night’s sleep, get up to a hearty breakfast and go on a full-day game drive in the Seronera and other parts of the park.
The park’s core and other areas provide a home for a diverse range of flora and fauna.
Every year, the world’s largest animal migration is witnessed in this location. Seeing animals and going on a hunt is by chance, although there are lions, leopards, elephants, cape buffaloes, and more among the many residents.
After you’ve completed all the activities, take a sunset game drive to the lodging facilities for dinner and a relaxing snooze.
Day 4: Cultural Tour and Drive to Ngorongoro Crater Area
Following breakfast, you will visit the Maasai people in their community, where you will be able to try on their clothing, dance, and food, among other things.
The Maasai culture is still unique and interesting, with Manyattas and livestock kraals covering the village.
You will participate in a 2- to 3-hour village excursion, followed by lunch and a transfer to the Ngorongoro Crater, which contains the world’s largest terrestrial caldera.
When you arrive at your accommodation facility, take advantage of the sunset and retire to bed after a delicious dinner.
Day 5: Full-Day Crater Tour
Start your day with a delicious breakfast at the lodge, followed by around 6 hours of outdoor adventure. What comes to your attention in the realm of time is unpredictable.
It may be a lion, leopard, warthog, zebra, wildebeest, cheetah, rhino, hyena, or something else entirely. The breathtaking scenery, lush flora, plants, and birds create an amazing experience for students.
Lunch will be provided in the bush, and dinner will be served at dusk before retiring to your room for a restful night’s sleep.
Day 6: Departure to Arusha, via Olduvai Gorge Archaeological Site
After completing the morning meal, you will check out of the resort and travel to Arusha, Tanzania, via Olduvai Gorge, an ancient site where the earliest human fossils were discovered in 1952.
Learn about the historical information regarding human existence before continuing on to the drop-off site across undulating terrains.
End of 6 Days Tanzania Student Safari & Educational Study Tour.