Depart from Arusha after breakfast and drive to Lake Natron. Enjoy a picnic lunch and visit Ngaresero Waterfalls, which descend from the Nguruman Escarpment west of Lake Natron. Dinner and overnight stay at the Tented camp-Full Board (FB).
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Mount Ol Doinyo Lengai trekking takes you to climb "The Mountain of God," as it is called in the Maasai language. Since ancient times, the Holy Lengai has been used by the Maasai for their prayers to their god known as Ngai.
Standing at 2,878 meters above the Soda Ash Lake Natron, the Mountain of God is famous among the Maasai community that inhabits the area.
This mountain is situated in the Ngorongoro Highlands and the African Rift Valley. Lying just south of Lake Natron in the heart of Maasai country, it is locally regarded as a sacred mountain. It is about 230 kilometers northwest of Arusha, northern Tanzania.
Depart from Arusha after breakfast and drive to Lake Natron. Enjoy a picnic lunch and visit Ngaresero Waterfalls, which descend from the Nguruman Escarpment west of Lake Natron. Dinner and overnight stay at the Tented camp-Full Board (FB).
After a delicious breakfast, drive to Lake Natron, an alkaline lake that serves as the principal breeding site for three-quarters of the world’s population of Lesser Flamingos. After a tour and activities at Lake Natron, we will return to camp for some much-needed rest prior to our trek tonight. Just before midnight, we will begin our trek.
Escorted by an experienced Maasai guide, your climb will take 5 to 6 hours, during which you will reach the summit in time to witness the amazing sunrise illuminating the Great Rift Valley. After exploring the peak, you will head back down the mountain to the base where your driver will be waiting to take you back to the camp for some much-needed rest. We depart for Arusha before lunch and enjoy a picnic en route. We arrive in Arusha in the early evening, where your journey ends upon arrival.
NB: This program can be customized and combined with Wildlife Safaris to Serengeti, Ngorongoro, Lake Manyara, and Tarangire National Parks.