Already I'm failing on my New Years Resolution to blog once a week! How does the time go so fast?? To be fair, I had the flu last week and could barely function, let alone form coherent sentences. But I'm healthy again, AND I've got an update on our trip to Tanzania! We have booked our safari! Woohoo! We decided to go through Good Earth Tours as I'd read a lot of good reviews on the company. It's not cheap, but it was the best itinerary I could find for everything we wanted to do and see. We're also staying in lodges instead of camping. We considered camping to save money, as neither of us is put off by the idea, but we decided that after spending 8 days climbing a mountain and sleeping on the ground, we deserved a bit more luxurious accommodations. Our rooms are by no means considered luxury, but in comparison to the ground, it will definitely seem that way to us!
One thing I've noticed in my interactions with both Zara Tours (our Kilimanjaro guides) and Good Earth Tours is that they respond really fast! No matter what day I ask a question, I will have a response the next. It's been wonderful and far less stressful than I had imagined communication to be. Anyway, our tour is below. I'm so excited I can't wait!
One thing I've noticed in my interactions with both Zara Tours (our Kilimanjaro guides) and Good Earth Tours is that they respond really fast! No matter what day I ask a question, I will have a response the next. It's been wonderful and far less stressful than I had imagined communication to be. Anyway, our tour is below. I'm so excited I can't wait!
Day 1 (July 20, 2015): Moshi /
Arusha / Tarangire
Today we
will pick you up from your hotel in Moshi at around 08:00am. After briefing, we drive to
Tarangire National Park with picnic lunch; the park is renowned for its large
elephant population.
Day 2 (July
21): Tarangire / Ngorongoro
Another
game drive safari in Tarangire; then later in the day we drive to overnight in
Ngorongoro.
Day 3 (July
22): Ngorongoro / Serengeti
Descend
into Ngorongoro Crater for game drives in the Crater, exploring the short-grass
plains of the crater floor. This extinct volcano embraces 100sq miles alive
with lion, leopard, rhino, elephant, buffalo, and many more games. Later in the
day we drive to overnight in Serengeti.
Day 4 (July
23): Serengeti
Game drives
safari in the Serengeti exploring the rolling plains of Serengeti National Park
in search of the large predators and the gentle herbivores, on which they feed.
Day 5 (July
24): Serengeti (North)
Game drives
safari in the Serengeti exploring the rolling plains of Serengeti National Park
in search of the large predators and the gentle herbivores, on which they feed.
Day 6 (July
25): Serengeti / Lake Manyara
After
breakfast, we will have another game drive in Serengeti, and then drive to
overnight in Lake Manyara with an optional visit to a Masai Village and optional visit of Olduvai Gorge.
Day 7 (July
26): Lake Manyara (Safari or Cultural tour) / Arusha / Zanzibar
Morning
game drive safari in Lake Manyara Park. The park is home to colorful birds,
elephants, zebras, giraffe, hippos antelopes, and other animals.
ALTERNATIVELY
(instead of game drive safari in Manyara): After breakfast, we drive to nearby Mto wa Mbu
area to do an approximately two hours
cultural tour which will include visiting banana/rice plantations as well as
walking safari with traditional healers who will explain the medicinal values
of the indigenous plants.
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