Thursday, August 1, 2013

$1,172 Fourteen Day East Africa Adventure



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Fitness requirement: Moderate, Minimum age requirement: 18 years old 
Price includes:
• Accommodation for 13 nights
• 4x4 safari vehicle, ferry, and overland vehicle transportation
• 13 breakfasts, 9 lunches, 9 dinners
• Village walk & market visit, Mto Wa Mbu
• Game drive, Serengeti
• Game drive, Ngorongoro Crater
• Amani Children’s Home visit, Marangu
• Usambara Village Education Project visit
• Walk & local lunch, Irente
• Zanzibar spice tour

Operated by Intrepid Travel

Lose yourself in Tanzania’s secluded Usambara Mountains
• Wind down and relax on the sun-kissed beaches of Zanzibar
• Seek out lions, elephants, buffaloes, leopards, and rhinos
• Walk the busy streets of Nairobi and explore Mto Wa Mbu village
• Go on safari in Tanzania's legendary Ngorongoro Crater

Visit Africa and travel along the road to Zanzibar, through Kenya and onwards to Tanzania on this 14-day East African adventure.

Cross vast savannas where magnificent herds of elephants roam, enjoy warm village welcomes in lush jungles, and see where white sand and palm trees meet the deep, blue sea on the coast of the Indian Ocean. Discover Kenya and Tanzania's spectacular scenery, superb wildlife and fascinating cultures as you travel across East Africa towards the legendary and exotic spice island of Zanzibar.

Day 1 



Nairobi 

Welcome to the Kenyan capital, Nairobi, known to the Maasai as the 'Place of Cool Waters'. For those who arrive early, perhaps check out the city's cafes and markets or visit the National Museum of Kenya. 




Day 2 
Arusha 

Cross the border into Tanzania and explore the city of Arusha, nestled in the shadow of Mt Meru. 




Day 3 
Mto wa Mbu 

Interact with locals on a visit to a community program in the village of Mto Wa Mbu. Admire crafts, colourful fabrics and carvings at a market before journeying to Karatu - the gateway to the Serengeti. 




Days 4 – 5 
Serengeti National Park 

Explore the savanna of the Serengeti Plain and go on safari in search of Serengeti's creatures - including the Big Five - before camping deep in the bush within earshot of animal calls. For a real treat, take an optional sunrise balloon ride over the plains. 




Day 6 
Ngorongoro Crater 

Descend into the giant volcanic crater, Ngorongoro, to search for its abundant wildlife. Home to some 30,000 animals, including lions and the endangered black rhino, the Ngorongoro crater floor offers excellent game viewing all year round. 




Day 7 
Marangu

Visit the new school at the Amani Children's Home, an Intrepid Foundation-supported project that houses and educates street kids. Stay in the village of Marangu overnight. 




Days 8 – 9 
Usambara Mountains 

Take a walking tour of Mshiri village and get firsthand insight into the daily lives of the Chagga people. Sample a typical Chagga meal before heading well off the beaten track to the Usambara Mountains. Relax on these lush, green slopes overlooking the vast Masai Steppe. This is the ideal base for optional hikes and guided walks. 




Day 10 
Dar es Salaam

Set up camp at a beach on the outskirts of Tanzania's tropical port city, Dar es Salaam. 




Days 11 – 14 
Zanzibar

Jump on a ferry to discover Africa's famed 'Spice Island' Zanzibar. Marvel at the eclectic architecture along the twisting, cobbled streets of Stone Town, the old sector of the capital city of Zanzibar. Tour aromatic plantations, smelling cinnamon, vanilla and cloves, then soak up some sun on white sand beaches. There are plenty of opportunities to swim, snorkel and dive or just take it easy in the shade of a coconut palm. 

Enjoy numerous additional activities (not included in the price): 
-Nairobi National park safari walk, Nairobi 
-Balloon ride, Serengeti National Park 
-Bomas of Kenya, Nairobi 
-Langata Giraffe Sanctuary, Nairobi 
-Snorkelling, Zanzibar 
-Scuba diving, Zanzibar 
-Dhow trip, Zanzibar 

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