Embark on this 10-Day Great Migration, Culture & Acidic Lakes Safari through the Serengeti and the legendary Ngorongoro Crater, a journey designed for true adventure seekers. One of the major highlights of this itinerary is the scenic, off-the-beaten-path drive to Lake Natron, which stretches along the dramatic Rift Valley Escarpment. Nestled at the foot of the active volcano Ol Doinyo Lengai — meaning “Mountain of God” in the Maasai language — this striking soda lake is a place of both beauty and mystery. Its highly alkaline waters serve as one of East Africa’s most important breeding sites for over 2.5 million lesser flamingos, creating a surreal pink-hued spectacle unlike anywhere else on the continent.
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10-Day Great Migration, Culture & Acidic Lakes Safari
BOOK TOUR10-Day Great Migration, Culture & Acidic Lakes Safari
Tour highlights
- Day 1: Pick Up from The Airport
- Day 2: Arusha to Lake Natron
- Day 3: Lake Natron -Serengeti National Park (Northern)
- Day 4: Serengeti National Park
- Day 5: Serengeti National Park
- Day 6: Serengeti National Park to Ngorongoro Crater
- Day 7: Ngorongoro Crater to Lake Eyasi
- Day 8: Lake Eyasi to Arusha
- Day 9: Kilimanjaro Excursion
- Day 10: Drop Off at The Airport
10-Day Great Migration, Culture & Acidic Lakes Safari
Detailed itinerary
Day 1: Pick Up from The Airport
Best Time to Go on Safari
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June to October (Dry Season):
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Best overall wildlife viewing across East and Southern Africa.
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Animals gather around rivers and waterholes, making sightings easier.
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Ideal time for the Great Migration river crossings in the Serengeti and Maasai Mara (July–October).
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December to March:
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Great time for calving season in the Southern Serengeti and Ndutu plains.
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Fewer crowds and lush green landscapes.
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Excellent for birdwatching with migratory species present.
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April to May (Long Rains):
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Some camps close due to heavy rains and muddy roads.
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Cheaper prices and fewer tourists.
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Beautiful, dramatic skies for photography, though game viewing can be harder.
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What to Pack for a Safari
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Clothing
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Neutral-colored, lightweight clothing (khaki, beige, green—avoid bright colors and dark blue/black which attract insects).
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Long-sleeved shirts and trousers for sun protection and cooler evenings.
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A warm fleece or jacket for chilly mornings and nights.
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Comfortable walking shoes or hiking boots.
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A wide-brimmed hat and sunglasses.
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Gear & Essentials
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Binoculars for close-up wildlife viewing.
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Camera with extra batteries and memory cards.
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Reusable water bottle.
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Sunscreen and insect repellent.
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Small backpack or daypack for game drives.
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Travel Essentials
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Valid passport and required visas.
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Travel insurance documents.
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Vaccination certificates (Yellow Fever often required).
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Personal medications and a small first aid kit.
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Local currency and/or cards for expenses and tips.
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