It rises to an elevation of 9,442 feet (2,878 metres) and is one of the many volcanoes situated along the East African Rift System. Ol Doinyo Lengai (“Mountain of God”) contains basalts rich in sodium and potassium, and is so alkaline that its lavas resemble washing soda. Eruptions have been recorded from 1880 to 1967
Day 1
Arusha - Lake Natron
Our driver will pick you up at your hotel in the morning and drive you to Lake Natron. The drive is fairly long and you will reach Lengai Safari Lodge some time after lunch. At the same time, the scenery on the way is picturesque and you will have an opportunity to see the local people, including Maasai tribesmen, as well as some African wildlife. After your check-in a guide will take you on a walking tour to Ngare Sero waterfall. The trail runs through a gorge and you will sometimes need to ford the stream, so we recommend that you wear sandals or the like to avoid constantly having to take your shoes off. A drive to the lakeshore, where you get a chance to capture its great scenery on camera takes place before you return to the Lodge for dinner and some rest.
Day 2
TREKKING TO OL DOINYO LENGAI VOLCANO - ARUSHA
Inclusions
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Permission For The Ascent
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Fees Local Communities On Lake Natron
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Accommodation In Lengai Safari Lodge
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One Night (In Double Rooms)
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Dinner In The Lengai Safari Lodge
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Rent Land Cruiser For Two Days
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Fuel Surcharge
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Professional Driver Services (English-Speaking)
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Guide Service
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Lunch Box (Is Carried By You)
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Drinking Water (Is Carried By You)
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Optional Tour To The Ngara Sero Waterfall.
Exclusions
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Services of porters during the climb
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Tips for guide ($ 20-50 for all ascent).