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Tanzania – A Treasure Trove of Wildlife and Culture

Price Starting at $9,195.00

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In Tanzania the Maasai have shared the endless plains of the Serengeti with endemic lion and elephant for eons. Journey into the dawn of time as you pass the stoic red-robed Maasai boy herding his cattle and descend 2,000 feet by Land Rover beneath the cloud cover into Ngorongoro Crater, Africa’s ‘Garden of Eden.’ The amazing wildlife you see crossing the diverse terrain is only enhanced by a visit to Oldupai Gorge, where Mary Leakey discovered one of the earliest fossils of humankind. Home to both humans and beast since the beginning of time, the magic of the Serengeti continues to thrill.

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Board your overnight flight to Arusha. Upon arrival the next day, your professional naturalist will escort you to your lodge on the shores of Lake Duluti. ARUSHA SERENA HOTEL.

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Prices vary by season and package. Please inquire by phone at (800) 627-1244 or email info@classicescapes.com for more information and a pricing estimate.

Maximum group size: Although larger groups can be accommodated, we recommend 24 travelers (4 land cruisers)

YOUR JOURNEY INCLUDES:
  • Flight between Serengeti and Arusha.
  • Flight between Serengeti and Zanzibar on the post extension.
  • Superior accommodations as indicated, or similar.
  • All meals on safari; breakfast and dinner daily plus lunch during tours on extension (B =Breakfast, L = Lunch, D = Dinner)
  • All wildlife viewing by private 4×4 vehicles driven by a naturalist driver/guide. A window seat is guaranteed.
  • Visit to a Maasai village and Serengeti Wildlife Research Centre.
  • Traditional lunch at Mto Wa Mbu Village.
  • Professional naturalist will accompany the group with a minimum of 10 travelers.
  • Water in vehicles and during meals.
  • All applicable hotel taxes and gratuities for baggage handling.
  • All park entry fees.
  • Complimentary baggage tags and passport wallet.
  • Complimentary emergency evacuation insurance.
Tanzania is located close to the Equator. The temperature, therefore, does not vary too much. During our summer months – their winter (June through August) it is about 10 degrees cooler, but days will be warm and can reach the 80’s and evenings can be cool and can drop to the 40’s in the higher elevations. Most programs include some high elevation spots – the rim of the crater is at 7,500 feet. The rainy season is in April/May (long rains) and November (short rains). However, it does not rain every day, or all day, and rainstorms are quickly followed by brilliant sunshine which makes for incredible photographic opportunities. Wildlife viewing is good year-round, however the migration of zebra and wildebeest follow this cycle:

  • January-March – southern sector of the Serengeti and the animals are massing and giving birth to their young
  • April-June – central Serengeti and the animals begin to move
  • July – western corridor of the Serengeti and on the move towards Kenya
  • August-October – northern Serengeti and mostly into Maasai Mara in Kenya
  • November-December – returning back to the Serengeti and making their way to the southern sector

Zanzibar follows a similar pattern with rains (longer rains in April & May with short rains in November) but it does not rain every day or all day, rather short showers. Being so near the equator, Zanzibar is tropical year-round, but in summer (December/January) it’s usually windy, so there are pleasant sea breezes.