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Ol Doinyo Lengai Volcano & Lake Natron

- Volcano expedition to Ol Doinyo Lengai and Lake Natron, Tanzania -

Tour code: TAN_ODL
Tour type: Volcano expedition
Difficulty: Challenging
Duration: 6-8 days

Dates:

Custom tour dates only

Price (p.p.): on request


Included:

  • All accommodation as described
  • All local staff (guides, cooks, porters, drivers, etc)
  • Full board (breakfast, lunch & diner) according to the day-by-day itinerary
  • Drinking water, tea & coffee
  • All local transport in 4x4 safari vehicles out and to Arusha
  • All entry, transit, goverment and other applicable fees
  • All camping equipment
  • Experienced accompanying volcanologist guide on request
Sample itinerary (7 days) | Sample itinerary (8 days)

Sample itinerary (7 days)

Day 1: Transfer to Lake Natron & climbing Ol Doinyo Lengai at night

Transfer to base camp in the early morning. It takes about 6 hours to get there. After an afternoon and evening of relaxation and preparation it’s time to start climbing Ol Doinyo Lengai at midnight. While porters carry the luggage, the equipment and our water we silently ascend under a starry night. At sunrise the view from the mountain is breathtaking. The “living summit” will probably catch your attention right away, not to let it loose for the next three days…
Acc.: : campsite near Lake Natron (B, L, D)

Day 2-3: Two full days to enjoy the activity at very close range

Two full days to explore the summit region of this volcano. There is a good chance we see and hear some activity, even though its former natrocarbonatite activity is probably now no longer visible.
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Note:
Since its eruptions in 2007-2008, the previous configuration of the active north crater with the natrocarbonatite-spitting hornitos does no longer exist and has been replaced by an impressive ash cone that has produced violent and spectacular ash eruptions. If activity is not too intense, observing this new crater would be a rewarding experience, but entering the north crater itself or climbing the ash cone is high risk due to the danger of the (expected) collapse of the north crater,- even at times when its activity itself is low.
Acc.: : basic camp on Lengai volcano

Ash eruption from the new ash cone in Lengai's north crater
A fresh block that was ejected just a day or two ago...
Looking donw onto the ash-covered landscape west of Lengai volcano

Day 4-5: Comfortable break (2 nights) near Lake Natron

The lakeshore of Lake Natron with its flamingoes
After a 2 to 4 hours descent our cars pick us up at the base. From then on we have a relaxed and comfortable one and a half day near fascinating Lake Natron. We can hike or drive to the Lake Natron with its thousands of flamingos, stroll around in a local Maassai village, watch birds and other animals, or take an intersting hike into a nearby dramatic gorge with spectacular rock formations. This should not be missed, as we find a paradisiacal waterfall there, where we can have a wonderfully refreshing bath and swim.
Acc.: : comfortable campsite of Lake Natron (B, L, D)

Day 6: Lake Manyara game drive

Elephant close-up
In the morning, we drive back through the Rift Valley to Lake Manyara National Park, where we will go on an exciting game drive in the afternoon.
Acc.: : guesthouse or lodge at Lake Manyara Natl. Park (B, L, D)

Day 7: Return to Arusha - night in Arusha

Transfer to Arusha (ca. 2 hrs), end of service
Acc.: : hotel (upper mid-range) in Arusha (B, L, D)

Sample itinerary (8 days)

Day 1: Transfer to Lake Natron & climbing Ol Doinyo Lengai at night

Transfer to base camp in the early morning. It takes about 6 hours to get there. After an afternoon and evening of relaxation and preparation it’s time to start climbing Ol Doinyo Lengai at midnight. While porters carry the luggage, the equipment and our water we silently ascend under a starry night. At sunrise the view from the mountain is breathtaking. The “living summit” will probably catch your attention right away, not to let it loose for the next three days…
Acc.: : campsite near Lake Natron (B, L, D)

Day 2-4: 3 full days to enjoy the activity at very close range

3 full days to explore the summit region of this volcano. There is a good chance we see and hear volcanic activity.
---
Note:
Since its eruptions in 2007-2008, the previous configuration of the active north crater with the natrocarbonatite-spitting hornitos does no longer exist and has been replaced by an impressive ash cone that has produced violent and spectacular ash eruptions. If activity is not too intense, observing this new crater would be a rewarding experience, but entering the north crater itself or climbing the ash cone is high risk due to the danger of the (expected) collapse of the north crater,- even at times when its activity itself is low.
Acc.: : basic camp on Lengai volcano

Day 5-6: Comfortable break (2 nights) near Lake Natron

The lakeshore of Lake Natron with its flamingoes
After a 2 to 4 hours descent our cars pick us up at the base. From then on we have a relaxed and comfortable one and a half day near fascinating Lake Natron. We can hike or drive to the Lake Natron with its thousands of flamingos, stroll around in a local Maassai village, watch birds and other animals, or take an intersting hike into a nearby dramatic gorge with spectacular rock formations. This should not be missed, as we find a paradisiacal waterfall there, where we can have a wonderfully refreshing bath and swim.
Acc.: : comfortable campsite of Lake Natron (B, L, D)

Day 7: Lake Manyara game drive

Elephant close-up
In the morning, we drive back through the Rift Valley to Lake Manyara National Park, where we will go on an exciting game drive in the afternoon.
Acc.: : guesthouse or lodge at Lake Manyara Natl. Park (B, L, D)

Day 8: Return to Arusha - night in Arusha

Transfer to Arusha (ca. 2 hrs), end of service
Acc.: : hotel (upper mid-range) in Arusha (B, L, D)
Sample itinerary (7 days) | Sample itinerary (8 days)

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