Ndarakwai Day Trip
TRIP INTRODUCTION
Ndarakwai is a private ranch over more than 11,000 acres visit such a unique place in Tanzania for holiday is a best experience to add in your bucket list as offer you an opportunity to visit it is primarily a wildlife conservation project. Since developed as an experimental eco-friendly and self-sustaining base for western tours of Kilimanjaro and the seasonal elephant migration routes. It is now an emergent wildlife haven where you can observe more than 70 mammals, and a bird-lovers’ paradise, where over 350 bird species have been recorded. As a private concession area, it offers guided walks and night drives.
Standard Trip Package Price
Number of people | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6+ |
Price per person | 200 $ | 190 $ | 180 $ | 170 $ | 160 $ |
- Trip
Drive from moshi to Ndarakwai is 71.5km which is approx. 1hour and 35min, arrive at Ndarakwai and begin your game drive will allow you to reach more closely to the animals you want to photograph or simply see eye to eye. Big game, such as elephant, buffalo, giraffe and eland, not to mention lion, are safest observed from a custom-built jeep, driven by an experienced guide. The jeep is open-sided for optimum views but canopied for shade and protection from overhead assault, especially by mischievous monkeys trying to pocket any food item. Night- time drives are also recommended as nocturnal animals can be illuminated by a subtle spotlight. You will probably see scaly aardvark, mongoose, and possibly a leopard you would not like to meet on foot on your Tanzania hiking safari.
Game walks close to the camp afford amazing insight into the local flora and fauna, especially the smaller mammals and the glorious avian jewels: sunbirds, lovebirds, weavers, rollers, bee-eaters and other multi-coloured inhabitants of light woodlands. On the grassland, enormous, flat-footed ostriches’ pace while bright barbets posture on old termite mounds. You will also have opportunities to visit a Maasai village to take part in their dances, rituals and ceremonies, and perhaps to purchase cloths, perfumes, and jewellery made by the talented women who spearhead cultural development programs, where friendly interest and even help are very welcome from sympathetic visitors who choose to take their unforgettable holiday visits in Africa.