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On this classic Tanzania safari provides an unsurpassed African
wildlife experience. It is the ideal method of travel for people
who enjoy close proximity to the bush and wilderness and want to
experience Africa at first hand but still want the comforts of a
large, comfortable camp being set up for them. We operate these
safaris just as they were done in colonial times.
Highlights include Lake Manyara, the elephants
of Tarangire, and the spectacle of the migration in the Serengeti.
Enjoy luxury camping deep in the bush staying in large Selous Style
walk-in tents with private verandahs, and full en-suite facilities.
Between mobile camps you will relax at a small lodge on an old coffee
plantation, and in an award winning lodge on the edge of Ngorongoro
Crater. Transportation is by modified 4WD Land Cruisers and you
will be escorted by outstanding Tanzanian safari guides.
Optional you can extend your stay with a relaxing
holiday on Zanzibar.
Please note that we only organise
private Safaris, only you and your travel partner(s)
will be on the transfers, tours and the Safari vehicle! And we can
organise that tour for you for any date!
This itinerary starts at Kilimanjaro Airport, JRO,
and ends on JRO (or alternatively Zanzibar airport). Please see
here for international
flights for this tour.
| Day |
Location |
Accommodation |
Board |
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please click on the hotels
for details |
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| 1 |
Arusha |
Mountain
Village Lodge |
D |
| 2 |
Tarangire |
Luxury
Private Camp |
FB |
| 3 |
Tarangire |
Luxury Private Camp |
FB |
| 4 |
Lake Manyara |
Gibbs
Farm |
FB |
| 5 |
Ngorongoro |
Ngorongoro
Serena Lodge |
FB |
| 6 |
Ngorongoro |
Ngorongoro Serena Lodge |
FB |
| 7 |
Serengeti, Olduvai |
Luxury Private Camp |
FB |
| 8 |
Serengeti |
Luxury Private Camp |
FB |
| 9 |
Serengeti |
Luxury Private Camp |
FB |
| 10 |
Serengeti |
Luxury Private Camp |
FB |
| 11 |
Arusha |
Mountain
Village Lodge |
FB |
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Extension Zanzibar |
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| 12 |
Zanzibar |
Chumbe
Island |
FB |
| 13 |
Zanzibar |
Chumbe Island |
FB |
| 14 |
Zanzibar |
Chumbe Island |
FB |
| 15 |
Zanzibar |
Serena
Inn |
FB |
| 16 |
Zanzibar - departure |
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B |
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DAY 1 - ARRIVE TANZANIA
Arrive mid-day or evening into Kilimanjaro Airport where you will
be met and transferred to Mt. Village Lodge. The Mountain Village
Lodge is situated on a working coffee plantation with with views
of Mt. Meru and Kilimanjaro. Your accommodation will be in one of
the charming stone cottages sit amidst beautiful gardens overlooking
Lake Duluti. Overnight - Mt. Village Lodge
DAYS 2/3 - TARANGIRE NATIONAL PARK
After breakfast, you will depart by road to your first private tented
camp, situated along the boundary of Tarangire National Park. Tarangire,
Tanzania’s third largest national park is known for it’s
majestic baobab trees that dot the landscape, dwarfing the animals
that feed beneath them. The park supports a great diversity of wildlife,
especially during in the dry season of July to Novmeber, when the
Tarangire River provides the only permanent water supply in the
area. During this season wildlife , including up to 6.000 elephants
concentrate along the river.
For a cultural experience, walking in the area and visits to some
neighboring tribes is offered. Maasai live in the area as well as
the Datoga, another tribe of semi-nomadic pastoralists who migrated
into this area many decades ago, looking for good grazing land.
The Dataoga have resisted neighbouring tribes' cultural infiltrations.
The women, still wear fat treated goatskin gowns and carve their
faces and bodies to beautify themselves . Learning about their history
is as fascinating as the views are breathtaking from the several
hilltop peaks in the area. Overnight - Luxury Private Camp (all
meals & activities)
DAY 4 - TARANGIRE - LAKE MANYARA- GIBB'S
FARM
After breakfast you’ll drive across the floor of the Great
Rift Valley to Lake Manyara National Park. This beautiful park with
it’s lush vegetation and tropical forests of giant fig and
mahogany trees, takes its name from the Maasai word for "euphorbia
tirucalli", a bush which is used to make a thorny hedge to
protect their cattle. Elephant, giraffe, buffalo, zebra and a variety
of antelope inhabit the park as well as a variety of monkeys and
a large population of hippo’s. . If you are lucky you may
see the Manyara lions, well known for their tree climbing habits,
lazily resting on the branches of an "Acacia tortilis"
tree. The birdlife is also abundant, with flamingoes, pelicans,
hornbills and plenty of forest species.
After a game drive and a picnic lunch in the park you’ll depart
for the Ngorongoro highlands and your overnight accommodation at
Gibb's Farm. This delightful farm is situated on the outer slopes
of Ngorongoro Crater and is renowned for their friendly service
and excellent cuisine. In the evening a hike is possible to the
coffee plantation or to the water fall. Overnight - Gibb’s
Farm (all meals & activities)
DAY 5 - NGORONGORO CRATER
This morning your drive takes you the short distance to the "eighth
wonder of the world", the Ngorongoro Crater, the largest unbroken
caldera on earth. The floor of this collapsed volcano spreads for
102 sq. miles and the walls are 2000ft high, a truly awesome sight.
The crater floor is a virtual "Noah's Ark", inhabited
by almost every species of wildlife indigenous to East Africa including
the black named lion and the endangered black rhino. The crater
contains a river, several swamps, a soda lake - complete with flamingoes,
a forest and open plains. With a picnic lunch you will descend the
crater walls and spend the afternoon and early evening wildlife
viewing on the crater floor. , returning to your lodge in time for
a sundowner on the verandah.
Your lodging for the next two nights will be at the Ngorongoro Serena
Lodge. Perched on the edge of the crater, this beautiful lodge affords
panoramic views of the crater floor. Overnight - Ngorongoro Serena
Lodge (B,L,D)
DAY 6 - NGORONGORO CRATER
After an early breakfast you will depart for a half day of wildlife
viewing on the crater floor (where from July 2006 only half day
game drives are possible)
On this day you can visit Empakaai and Olmoti Craters instead of
Ngorongoro Crater game drive, less famous and less visited, but
very interesting for Walking Safaris off the beaten track.
Overnight - Ngorongoro Serena Lodge or similar
(all meals included).
DAYS 7/8/9/10 - SERENGETI NATIONAL PARK
After breakfast depart for Serengeti National Park with a stop enroute
at Oldupai Gorge. Oldupai is the famous archeological site where
the Leakeys discovered remains of Australopithecus, Homo Habilis
and Homo Erectus, bringing crucial understanding to the study of
the evolution of the human species.
From Oldupai you’re off to the “Great Serengeti”,
likely the most famous wildlife sanctuary in the world. The vast
Serengeti plains cover an area of over 14,763 square kilometers
and during the months of the migration, is the habitat of huge numbers
of wildebeest, zebra and Thomson’s gazelle with estimates
of upto 1.5 million. From December through March they concentrate
at the Ndutu and Salei plains, where the calving season takes place,
attracting the attention of predators like lion, cheetah and hyena.
In June and July they move into the western corridor and in October
and November the herds can usually be found in the northern Serengeti.
The Serengeti "Kopjes", massive boulder islands of granite
standing in a sea of grass, provide shelter to a great variety of
plants and animals, from the elusive leopard to the tiny dik dik.
You will spend four nights in a luxury private
camp, set in a wilderness area, depending on the season and movement
of the animals. Overnight - Luxury Private Camp (all meals &
activities)
DAY 11 - SERENGETI - ARUSHA
Today you’ll enjoy a final gamedrive across the Serengeti
plains enroute to the Seronera Airstrip where you will board the
scheduled flight to Arusha. Upon arrival at Arusha Airport you will
be met and transferred to Mt Village Lodge. Overnight at Mt Village.
(all meals & activities)
Day 12
Departure transfer to the airport for the flight to Zanzibar for
trip extension, or flight back home.
Extension Zanzibar
DAY 12 - ARUSHA - ZANZIBAR
After breakfast you will be transfered to Kilimanjaro airport for
your flight to Zanzibar. After arrival on Zanzibar we will do the
Spice Tour on the way to our Eco Resort Chumbe Island. You will
learn about Spices and herbs Zanzibar is famous for. After we will
go by motor boat to Chumbe Island, your home for the next three
days.
DAY 13 & 14 BEACH HOTEL ZANZIBAR
Relax and enjoy Chumbe Island. Lots of activities are waiting for
you on and around Chumbe Island. The whole of Chumbe Island is a
nature reserve and you may explore its beauties either under the
competent guidance of park rangers or at your leisure.
Snorkel through our unique shallow water Reef Sanctuary or explore
the Forest Reserve and historical monuments. Take an excursion out
SCUBA diving the nearby reefs, or perhaps just allow yourself a
lazy day watching dhows and outrigger boats go by ....
DAY 15 ZANZIBAR - STONETOWN
today we will transfer you to your hotel in Stonetown.
In the afternoon we will do the City Tour to show you Zanzibars
bustling markets, ancient buildings and monuments. A guided tour
through Stonetown is one of the highlights Zanzibar has to offer.
DAY 16 ZANZIBAR - AIPORT
NOTE: -
From September to November you will spend 3 nights in Tarangire
as shown in the above itinerary. For the rest of the year, you will
spend 2 nights Tarangire and 4 nights in the Serengeti.
THE TENTS -
The tents are Selous style large, walk-in, insect proof canvas tents
with private verandahs. Private bush shower and toilet are attached
to the back of the tent. Towels are provided. Two wash basins are
available for washing up after game drives and in the morning (or
whenever you like, all you have to do is ask for warm water). Your
beds are comfortable wooden frame beds with thick foam mattresses,
made up with fresh linen, two blankets and an African style bed-cover.
King size beds can be arranged upon request (before the safari begins).
Other furnishings in the tent include: A wooden bedside table, a
hanger stand, a writing table, two safari chairs, two woolen African
style carpets, 1 kerosene hurricane style lantern, 1 electric lamp
and 1 flashlight, kanga table cloths, mirrors, waste and laundry
baskets.
BUSH CUISINE -
Meals are taken in a spacious mess tent with insect proof windows.
The tables are made of African olive wood and covered with local
fabric table cloths. The area is lit with pressure lamps. The bar
is stocked with cold soft drinks, mineral water and beer; wine and
spirits are also available as is ice. It is suggested that clients
bring their favorite spirits or order it in advance. All bottled
beverages are billed at the end of the safari with the exception
of half a bottle of wine per person for the evening meal.
Delicious 3 course meals are cooked in the bush kitchen, an open
air affair, yet highly effective as your taste buds will tell you.
Menus include: A selection of salads carefully washed with boiled
water, soup, meat, fish, and vegetables, pasta or rice, fresh fruits,
and cakes for dessert. Special dietary requests can be accommodated
and should be booked in advance.
Sample Menu:
Breakfast: Coffee & tea served at your tent with the morning
wake-up call Fruit juices Fresh fruits and cereals, Cheese, Bread,
butter, marmalade, jam and honey, Eggs, sausages and bacon
Lunch: Selection of salads from the buffet Cold cut beef, salami
& ham and smoked sailfish, Assorted cheeses, Fruit salad, Coffee
& tea
Dinner:Avocado vinaigrette Cream of leek soup Beef tournedo, pommes
gratin and seasonal vegetables, Green salad, Lemon mousse, Coffee
& tea.
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