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Day 1: Ngorongoro Conservation Area
Assistance and transfer by light aircraft to Lake Manyara airport. Arrival and departure by road to the NGORONGORO CONSERVATION AREA. We will visit a Maasai Boma or Maasai village to experience firsthand their ancestral traditions and way of life in the Ngorongoro area, our next destination for tonight. We arrived at the impressive camp, hanging over the Ngorongoro Crater, by road. Arrival is accompanied by the smell of wood smoke. Spacious private tents with absolutely all the comforts of a good hotel are undoubtedly the modern experience that most resemble the early expeditions of pioneer hunters and adventurers exploring an unknown Africa. A sense of unpretentious authenticity is palpable, with huge handmade double beds covered in pristine white cotton down comforters to ward off the cold nights. A large bathroom is set up in the back, with showers that are buckets suspended in mid-air. Our team is quick to offer guests all the comfort of safaris of yesteryear: a campfire, a potent symbol of life in the African bush, shooting upwards against the pink of the setting sun, is a palpable sign that the long safari day is over and it's time to relax, hot water carefully carried to each tent for a well-deserved shower! and finally, a formal dinner, a long table set with great detail, crystal, porcelain and illuminated by candlelight, and of course garnished with safari stories. The camp becomes even more spectacular at night with dozens of lanterns illuminating the camp and the tinkling of the ice that will accompany a drink as the sun sets or simply enjoying the wonderful African skies in the dark around the campfire. Old-fashioned safari paraphernalia with exotic touches is palpable in every corner of this camp. With private bathrooms and showers in each tent.
Day 2:
With the first rays of the sun we descend in 4x4 vehicles into the interior of the Ngorongoro Crater for our game drive. No other reserve offers a spectacle as grandiose as the Ngorongoro Crater. A volcanic caldera 600 meters deep and more than 20 kilometers in diameter, it contains the largest "permanent" concentration of wildlife in Africa. Here wild animals and Masai herders cohabit. Spectacular landscape, inhabited by more than 40,000 Maasai herders, dominated by the Rift Valley and the nine volcanoes of Ngorongoro that began more than 4 million years ago. The only one that is currently active is Oldoinyo Lengai, the mountain of god for the Maasai. The Ngorongoro crater, a giant volcano that in its time was perhaps higher than Kilimanjaro itself, allows thousands of wildebeest, zebras, buffalo, gazelles, lions... to graze in its interior, which unlike in the Serengeti do not migrate due to the continuous presence of water in the area that assures their permanent sustenance. And after our unique and exclusive experience inside the caldera of the so-called Eden Volcano, we will head to Arusha. Transfer to the international airport.
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