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Safari in national parks: Lake Natron

Embark on a two-day adventure to Lake Natron with Temu Tours, where breathtaking landscapes and unique wildlife encounters await. Nestled in northern Tanzania near the Kenyan border, this mystical soda lake is renowned for its striking red hues, flocks of flamingos, and dramatic volcanic scenery. Explore the surrounding rugged terrain, visit the majestic Engare Sero Waterfalls, and witness the otherworldly beauty of this remote wilderness. Ideal for nature lovers and photographers, this journey offers a rare glimpse into one of Tanzania’s most extraordinary ecosystems. Experience the rich Maasai culture, marvel at the towering Ol Doinyo Lengai volcano, and immerse yourself in the raw beauty of Lake Natron—an unforgettable escape into Tanzania’s wild heart.

Trip Itinerary

  • Day 1: Journey to Lake Natron and Exploring Its Alien Landscape

    Lake Natron

    The journey to Lake Natron begins with a spectacular drive through northern Tanzania's harsh terrain, passing through Maasai settlements and large expanses of unspoiled wilderness. As travelers leave the lively towns of Arusha and the Serengeti, the environment changes to an arid, otherworldly expanse characterized by volcanic rocks and towering escarpments. The ride itself is an experience, with stunning vistas of the Great Rift Valley and sightings of wildlife such as giraffes and zebras grazing against the dramatic backdrop of Mount Ol Doinyo Lengai, an active volcano venerated by the Maasai. This sacred peak, which means "Mountain of God" in the Maasai language, casts an overwhelming shadow over the region, laying the groundwork for an adventure unlike any other.

    Upon arrival at Lake Natron, guests are welcomed by one of Africa's most bizarre and distinctive ecosystems. The lake's high alkalinity, induced by volcanic ash deposits, gives its waters a stunning crimson and orange tint, giving it an almost eerie look. Lake Natron is well-known as a breeding habitat for millions of lesser flamingos, whose vivid pink plumage contrasts nicely with the gloomy waters. A guided nature walk around the shoreline provides an up-close look at these magnificent birds while also discussing the lake's importance in supporting East Africa's flamingo population. The extreme circumstances that make the lake hostile to most lifeforms create a rare shelter for these birds, making Lake Natron one of Tanzania's most ecologically important places.

    As the afternoon progresses, tourists take a short walk to a neighboring waterfall nestled within the Ngare Sero Gorge. The walk provides a pleasant respite from the sun, with towering cliffs offering much-needed shade as visitors navigate the rocky paths. The falls' cool, soothing waters are ideal for taking a dip and unwinding after a day of exploring. The evening is spent at a local eco-lodge or campsite, where travelers can eat traditional Maasai food beneath the huge African sky. With no city lights to impede the view, the night sky over Lake Natron is nothing short of breathtaking, with a limitless number of stars forming an unparalleled celestial display.

  • Day 2: Sunrise Over Lake Natron and Optional Hike Up Ol Doinyo Lengai

    Lake Natron

    Day two at Lake Natron starts with an early morning wake-up call to watch one of Africa's most spectacular sunrises. As the first rays of sunshine hit the lake's surface, the area is bathed in a golden glow that highlights the reflections of flamingos wading in the shallow water. The cold morning air creates the ideal mood for a leisurely walk along the lake, allowing visitors to enjoy the beauty of this amazing setting before the heat of the day sets in. For photographers, this is an unrivalled opportunity to capture the lake's fantastic colours, the silhouette of Ol Doinyo Lengai, and the rich birds that flourishes in this harsh environment. For those wanting excitement, the morning includes an optional walk up Ol Doinyo Lengai, an active volcano that is still one of Tanzania's most difficult but rewarding climbs. Ol Doinyo Lengai's slopes, unlike those of other mountains in the area, are made of a rare carbonatite lava that flows at considerably lower temperatures than usual lava and solidifies into strange shapes. The hard journey, which frequently begins in the early morning hours, rewards climbers with panoramic vistas of the Great Rift Valley and Lake Natron that stretch far into the horizon. Standing atop this sacred hill provides a tremendous sense of accomplishment as well as a unique outlook on Tanzania's various landscapes.

    Following the walk, or for those who prefer a more casual morning, the remainder of the trip is spent interacting with the local Maasai community. A cultural trip gives you an insight into their traditional way of life, from their iconic beadwork and attire to their unique herding activities in northern Tanzania's severe climate. Visitors are welcomed into Maasai bomas (homesteads) to learn about their traditions, dances, and spiritual connection to the land. This cultural interchange enriches the tour, allowing visitors to depart with not only recollections of Lake Natron's surreal beauty, but also a renewed appreciation for the Maasai people's fortitude and customs. As the vacation comes to an end, the return ride provides one more chance to appreciate the beautiful vistas of this lonely location. Travelers leave Lake Natron in awe and astonishment, remembering volcanic mountains, boundless savannahs, and flocks of flamingos. This two-day expedition is more than a visit; it is an immersion into one of Tanzania's most distinctive natural and cultural beauties, an experience that will stay with you long after you return home.

Safari Cost Include

Transfers

All transfers as outlined in the program.

Accommodation & Meals

  • Accommodation in hotels and lodges as described in the program.
  • Meals as specified in the program.
  • Bottled water, soft drinks, hot coffee, and tea provided while on safari in the jeep.


Guiding & Game-Driving

  • Services of a certified and experienced English-speaking safari guide.
  • Comfortable 4×4 Land Cruisers with pop-up roofs, equipped with fridges, Wi-Fi, and power outlets.
  • All national park fees, including park entry and concession fees.
  • Free Wi-Fi availability in 60-75% of the traveled areas, depending on cell coverage in the wilderness.
  • 24/7 phone support service for any assistance during the safari.
  • Emergency air ambulance services provided by AMREF Flying Doctors.
  • Binoculars (1 per vehicle) for enhanced wildlife viewing.
  • Onboard medical kit for added safety and convenience.

Safari Cost Excludes

  • Air tickets;
  • Visa fee;
  • Travel insurance;
  • Tips to your safari guide ($30-50 per day per car).

Please Note

  • By default, our tours include shared accommodation in twin/double rooms unless requested and agreed otherwise. Single supplements are available upon request. Please refer to the program for specific accommodation arrangements.
  • Accommodations in Moshi and Arusha typically include breakfast only, unless otherwise requested and agreed upon. Refer to the program for detailed meal plans for each night.
  • Most safari lodges do not include tea, coffee, soft drinks, or alcoholic beverages in their standard packages, allowing you to order and pay for only what you need directly at the hotel restaurants.
  • Tented lodges, the most common type of accommodation in the savannah, often operate on solar energy. This may result in features such as bucket showers, limited Wi-Fi, and the absence of hair dryers, as part of their efforts to minimize environmental impact. We encourage you to research the accommodations in your program to ensure the safari aligns with your travel preferences.

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