14 Days 4×4 hire tanzania – Classic bush to beach adventure
The finest of Tanzania is included in this one-way road trip, including the safari, the mountains, and the beach. Self-drive safaris can be customized to include the Serengeti and other well-known National Parks. The journey begins in Arusha and takes you to some of the most well-known destinations in the world, including Tarangire National Park. Before you arrive at the Indian Ocean and follow its stunning, unspoiled coastline south to Dar es Salaam, take a look around the less traveled western and northern Usambara Mountains. Visit the Maziwe Marine Reserve to go scuba diving. If you want to mix nature with lots of outdoor sports and beach celebration, or if you want to venture off the beaten tourist path, this is one of the top diving locations along the Eastern African Coast.
When you arrive at Kilimanjaro Airport,Nyange Adventures transfer service will be waiting to greet you in the arrivals area (look for a signboard with your name on it). They will help you with your bags and arrange a transfer to take you to your first lodging in Moshi. After checking in at your Accommodation, you can relax.
After breakfast, you will pick up your rental car and drive to Karatu, where you will stay for three nights.
Enjoy some leisure at the resort or take part in some of the local activities during your 3-night stay:
Day 1: Lake Manyara National Park
Day 2: Ngorongoro Crater
Day 3: Lake Eyasi - Hadza Tribe
Lake Manyara National Park : One of the biggest concentrations of flora and animals on the African continent can be found in the Lake Manyara National Park, which is dominated by the same-named lake. You may take in the Manyara's diversity up until late in the afternoon.
Ngorongoro Crater : You should arrive at the Ngorongoro Crater extremely early in order to enjoy the best safari conditions. Along with having the highest predator density in all of Africa, this area is also home to a huge variety of herd species, including hippos, elephants, wildebeest, zebras, and even more lonely and rare rhinos. You will leave the crater's bottom after a protracted game drive and return to the lodge.
Lake Eyasi (Home to the Last Remaining Bushmen the Hadza Tribe) : The Hadza tribe, also known as the Watindiga or Wahadzabe, resides in the bush near the lake's northernmost portions and is the tribe most associated with Lake Eyasi. It is a tribe of hunters and collectors that formerly lived in the Serengeti but was driven out by more powerful and hostile tribes.
The Hadza maintain their ancient way of life by gathering honey and hunting animals like dik-diks. Their shelters are easy to construct, may be abandoned in a few hours, and are simple. The Hadza speak a click language, just like another group of hunters and gatherers known as the San tribe in the southern African Kalahari.You must leave early in the morning if you want to go on a hunting day with the Hadaza
Spend the day with the tribe and discover every aspect of their way of life.
You will be traveling by car today to your resort in Tarangire National Park. If day one was omitted, you have the option of taking a game drive in Lake Manyara while en route or spending two days in Tarangire National Park. You will enter Tarangire National Park the following morning and take a self-drive tour of the area. When you arrive, you'll have to pay a conservation charge at the gate. Elephants are common because they are commonplace in this area. But even the most reserved
Driving north today, you will eventually arrive at your resort, which is adjacent to Arusha National Park. The game drive can be substituted with a stop for sightseeing en route.
The Usambara Mountains are reached by traveling further east. Discover the quaint town of Lushoto, which served as a health resort during the German colonial period. It will be simple to communicate with locals since Lushoto's residents are renowned throughout the country for their friendliness and warmth.
You will begin your drive toward Tanzania's coast once you leave the Usambara Mountains region. Here, you can pass coral, sea urchins, starfish, and sea turtles while snorkeling or scuba diving in the pristine waters. Enjoy kayaking, windsurfing, scuba diving, fishing, boat trips, and the tranquility of the sea. Depending on the time of year, you can see sea turtle eggs hatch.
The second stage of your journey to the sleepy beach town of Bagamoyo will start this morning. The city served as the colonial capital for a time, but as Dar es Salaam grew quickly, it gradually lost significance. Today, you can see the main coast and the ancient trading port of Bagamoyo on a history tour. You can also stroll along the spit and discover the local flora and wildlife of the mangrove forest.
You travel to Dar-es-Salaam after breakfast. After a few kilometers, you will arrive at the destination of your voyage. Before leaving your room this morning, savor a leisurely breakfast. Travel to the airport in Dar es Salaam to return your car before checking in. Since it will take you two to three hours to get there and you must check in at least 2.5 hours before your flight, please make sure you leave on time.
For those who want to choose their own adventure while on a safari in Tanzania, Nyange Adventures is one of the few businesses that offers self-drive car rentals.
Our fleet is made up of Toyota Landcruiser automobiles, which are well-known and popular 4WD vehicles in Tanzania. We never use third parties as subcontractors and all of our rental cars are our own. For as little as €59 per day, you can rent a 4×4 safari vehicle in Tanzania that comes with unlimited mileage, a Bradt travel guide, a road map, comprehensive insurance, and round-the-clock roadside assistance.