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Tanzania Safaris: Adventure Style Camping Safari - WF

Adventure Style Camping Safari - WF
2008 rates
Year Round Prices $ 1020.00  per person sharing, plus $ 435.00  park fees per person Single Supp: $190

Valid from 01 January until the 31st of December 2008

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We invite you to join us on a real bush adventure through three of the major National Parks of northern Tanzania.  Accompanied by our experienced, knowledgeable guide and his assistant you will travel in comfortable, well-maintained vehicles specially customized to maximise your game viewing enjoyment.  All our camping equipment is similarly designed to ensure maximum comfort and includes large, insect proof, 3m x 3m walk-in canvas dome tents, mattresses and bedding including a small pillow, table and stools.  We also carry a fridge for safe and efficient meat storage, cool boxes for drinks and a dining tent is used in inclement weather.  Meals and group areas are well lit by camping tube lights when the vehicle is nearby, or by kerosene lamps in campsites where this option might not be possible. Be sure to pack a small hand or head-torch for finding your way around your tent at night. Our guides and camp assistants are all fully trained professionals who will prioritise your comfort and safety, as well as striving to ensure optimal game-viewing opportunities throughout your journey with us. We have included all park entry and camping fees, and, of course, all your meals on safari in the package price quoted below.

Meals usually consist of a cooked breakfast or brunch, light lunch and a three-course dinner.  We regret that we are unable to provide drinking water and/or other beverages except tea and coffee, but your guide will show you where best to purchase these prior to departure and at convenient points along the way.

We request that clients erect their own tents on arrival at camp and dismantle their tents on departure - this is very simple and takes about five minutes.  Your guide will show you how this is done and the balance of the chores will be taken care of by the camp assistant(s).

It is important to note that we offer a quality camping product and not a luxury mobile camp.  The package price here is for accommodation in the public campsites of Tanzanias National Parks and despite our best efforts Wild Frontiers Tanzania has very little control over the quality and standards of ablution facilities at these campsites.  At certain times of the year water is scarce and campsites very busy, so the cleanliness of the facilities are quite often compromised by these factors. With this in mind, please be aware that the toilets in public campsites are usually long-drop style without flush If this idea does not appeal to you, may we suggest that you consider upgrading to our semi-luxury Authentic Safari using private campsites where you will be the exclusive guests in a specially selected bush area with no other vehicles or campers, and we will be able to provide you with your own bush toilets and carry extra water for washing.  An extra crew member will assist the guide and camp assistant/cook on this style of safari.  These trips also include a supply vehicle and an array of other extras for greater comfort and ease of travel.   Please enquire for a comparative quotation on this option.

DAY 1

Your driver will come to greet you at your Arusha hotel at 07h30 in order to meet up with the rest of the group in Arusha town for the 08h30 briefing. After the briefing your crew will assist you in purchasing water, other beverages or items of a personal nature and help you, if necessary, to exchange money at a bureau de change.  We depart Arusha around 10h00 and passing by Lake Manyara, weave our way upwards into the densely forest slopes of the Ngorongoro Conservation Area, pausing to admire the splendid view of the crater floor 600 m below at Heroes Point, before driving on to our campsite on the rim of the Ngorongoro caldera. If we arrive and set up camp in good time, you may like to consider an early evening/ sunset visit to a Maasai village boma where you can spend some time learning about the culture, traditions and beliefs of this ancient, noble warrior tribe.  This visit is at an additional cost, and should be discussed with the guide and paid directly to the guide. We will return to camp for a hearty bush dinner under the stars.  Overnightat the campsite on the crater rim.

DAY 2
Today we will descend the steep walls of the crater to admire the microcosmsof life within it.  We will have a picnic lunch on the floor of the crater at a pleasant lakeside location where we can stretch our legs and soak up the magnificent scenery.

The 8,300km2 Ngorongoro Conservation Area is named after its central feature the Ngorongoro Crater, which is the world largest intact volcanic caldera and within which has evolved an extraordinary natural sanctuary for some ofAfricas densest populations of large mammals.  The crater floor itself is 260km2 and from the viewing points at the rim the vast herds of wildebeest, buffalo and zebra look like mere ant formations winding their way across the grasslands below!  The crater is also home to a great diversity ofenvironments and you may encounter all of the large herbivores mentioned above, as well as lions, hyenas, jackals, male elephants (females and family groups tend to stay up on the higher slopes) and, in the forest around the rim, occasional leopard and bushbuck. There is an active black rhino breeding project inside the crater and you may be lucky enough to spot some of these magnificent, shy beasts during your tour, but sightings are limited as breeding areas are strictly protected and usually closed to public access. The crater rim can be very cold at night and cloaked in mist in the early mornings.  It can also be quite bleak and windy (July and August). You will need a heavy jumper, several layers or a warm jacket here. Overnight at campsite on the crater rim.

DAY 3
Today we break camp and embark on a game drive into the great Serengeti plains.  Before crossing from the Ngorongoro Conservation Area into the Serengeti National Park we should take the opportunity to visit the Olduvai Gorge Museum where we may attend a short talk on the archaeological importance of Olduvai and the work of Mary and Louis Leakey in excavating the area and discovering some of Africas most important hominid fossils. Overnight Serengeti, Seronera (central) zone.

DAY 4
Morning and afternoon game-drives in the central Seronera zone of Serengeti National Park. Africas most famous game reserve covers an area of almost 15,000km2 and is world-renowned for its dense predator population and the annual wildebeest migration.  The park is part of the much larger Serengeti eco-system, which includes Kenyas Masai Mara Game Reserve, and encompasses more than double this area.   The greater part of the park is open grassland, patches of acacia woodland and isolated areas of granite rock outcrops called koppies. Animal migration is linked to the annual rainfall patterns and its effect on their feeding habitats.  Formerly the home of the Maasai tribe who displacedthe Datoga pastoralists in the 17th century, the name Serengeti is derived from the Maasai word Serengit, meaning endless plain.  The national park was created by the Tanzanian government in 1951 and became famous through the work of Professor Bernard Grzimek (in particular his book Serengeti Shall Not Die).

Huge herds of wildebeest and zebra can be found here along with smaller concentrations of Thomsons gazelle, Grants gazelle, impala, kongoni, Kirk s dik dik, klipspringer and small numbers of roan, oryx, oribi, eland and waterbuck.  There are also significant numbers of buffalo, giraffe and warthog.  Elephants are relatively scarce on the open plains, more common in the northern areas and the western corridor.  The few remaining black rhinos are restricted to an inaccessible part of the park.  But the most popular animals to be found here in greater abundance than elsewhere on the northern circuit are the cats.  Lions, cheetahs and leopard may all be seen here along with other predators, such as the spotted hyena, golden and black-backed jackals, wild cats and servals. Overnight Serengeti, Seronera (central) zone.

DAY 5
We enjoy a final early morning game drive in the Serengeti before departing back towards the Ngorongoro Conservation Area.   We need to get up very early and start breaking camp in order to make good time for the long drive back to the Manyara region.

By late afternoon, we return to the Lake Manyara area and the bustling little town of Mto wa Mbu (pronounced as one word mtowambu) for our last night of safari.  After many hot and dusty days of travel encountering quite basic facilities within the parks, here we find hot showers and cold drinks in abundance for our last night on safari.  There may be cultural entertainment such as tribal dancing or acrobats at the campsite or neighbouring establishments should you wish to attend.

This village is said to be the only place in Tanzania where representatives of 120 Tanzanian tribes can be found.  On arrival this afternoon there may be time for a Cultural Walk around the area.  A number of different itineraries are available but some are seasonal or rather lengthy so please check with your guide as to which might be most suitable for your group. Walks include excursions to the Miwaleni waterfalls and on to a papyrus lake where the Rangi tribes-people collect basket and mat-weaving raw materials, and also to the homesteads of the Sandawe hunter-gatherers.  Another walk takes you up Balaa Hill with superb views over the village and lake and over the Chagga farms and Maasai bomas of the surrounding areas.

*Please note that the Cultural Walk is not included in your tour price and should be paid directly to the cultural guide; budget around USD 5-10 per person.

Or you may simply choose to enjoy a relaxed (unaccompanied) walk at your own pace in and around Mto wa Mbu itself, interacting with local people and perusing souvenirs and curios. Overnight Mto wa Mbu campsite.

DAY 6
This morning we depart for an early morning game drive in Lake Manyara National Park, returning to the camp for a light brunch before heading back to Arusha.

Lake Manyara is a shallow, alkaline lake at the base of a sheer stretch of the western Rift Valley escarpment.  The north-western area of this lake is protected in a 330km2 national park, which contains a remarkable diversity of terrestrial habitats: the grassy floodplain of the lakeshore, the rocky base of the escarpment, a belt of thick acacia woodland and a lush patch of groundwater forest just inside the northern entrance gate.  An interesting bio-diversity of fauna and flora can be observed here and a variety of large mammal species including elephant, buffalo, wildebeest, giraffe and lion. Perhaps, however, the most immediately visible residents are the troupes of olive baboon, sometimes found in the company of the smaller and rather beautiful blue monkey.  This is also a wonderful location for viewing groups of elephants and for keen birders Manyara has recorded almost 400 species due to the wide habitat diversity.

We hope to arrive back in Arusha in the early afternoon and you may like to take a look around the souvenir bazaars of Arusha before your guide bids you farewell at your lodge.

End of programme

INCLUSIONS:
* Road transportation in 4x 4 vehicle with open game viewing hatches
(start/end Arusha town)
* Accommodation as specified
* All meals on safari
* Game viewing as indicated
* Services of a driver/guide and cook/assistant

EXCLUSIONS:

International flights & taxes, airport transfers, Arusha accommodation (pre & post safari), visas, travel insurance, health requirements, gratuities, drinks, all items of a personal nature and any service not specified.

Balloon safaris run from the Serengeti and may be added to your camping trip - it MUST be booked in advance at a cost of USD 500.00  per person - champagne breakfast included.

PLEASE NOTE on this safari towels are NOT provided.  Pillows and sleeping bags are provided for each guest.  If you bring an additional pillow, please ensure it is a small lightweight one (like the airline pillows) as space is at an optimum on a camping safari.  The minimum age limit on these set departure trips is 16.  We can arrange a private trip for families with children under 16 on request.

Guaranteed departure with minimum two persons.

2008 Departure Dates    
2009 Departure Dates
All tours go via Manyara         All tours go via Manyara
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