Following your ascent of Kilimanjaro you may wish to consider a safari. We explore East Africa’s three most renowned game viewing regions over as many days.

Day One of the safari takes us to the edge of the Great Rift Valley and
Lake Manyara, the region’s only venue where tree-climbing lions are seen. On the shores of the teeming hippo pool expect to find many species of birds, and myriad pink flamingos.

Day Two of our safari finds us at the awesome
Ngorongoro Crater. This volcanic crater is the world’s largest unbroken caldera. 610 metres deep and with an area of 260 square kilometres, it is a microcosm of African flora and game. An idyll for bird watching, photography, and game viewing, we aim to see each of the Big Five (leopard, lion, elephant, rhino and Cape buffalo) including some of the largest-tusked elephants to be found in all Africa.

Evolutionists will be interested in the
Olduvai Gorge. Here it is possible to see the site of the famous Leaky discoveries that some Darwinists still believe represent relics of “Early Man”.

Day Three of the safari we drive to the
Tarangire National Park and spend the day with many varied antelope species. After seeing python at the snake park we take our lunch while we watch the elephants cooling off in the midday sun, showering in the Tarangire River.

Leopard, cheetah, hyena, elephants, warthog, impala, buffalo, hartebeest, and other antelope and small mammals may also be seen on our safari.