Group Safari Northern Tanzania (trip)

Group Safari Northern Tanzania

  • Kilimanjaro International Airport, Arusha, Tanzania
  • Active & Adventure
Tanzania, Africa

from $2,110* per person10 DaysYear-round
Comfort accommodations Exertion level: 3
Operator: Zara Tanzania Adventures 12 people max
Exciting 10-day Tanzania safari adventure including Arusha National Park, Lake Natron (camping), a strenuous but rewarding night climb of the active volcano Oldoinyo Lengai, visiting the Hadzabe bushmen at Lake Eyasi, bird-watching at Lake Manyara, and tour through Moshi town or Moshi jungle walk.

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Tanzania, Africa

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3 testimonials about the provider, Zara Tanzania Adventures:

  • Reviewer: Pamela Brouillard
    Dear Zara Tours,

    I just wanted to compliment you on the outstanding service we had on our recent Kili climb on the Lemosho route (June 4th-10th). Our guides were outstanding. Yahoo! was an incredible leader who managed the day to day operation of the camp and climbing in a calm and thoughtful manner. I also want to compliment Jacob, Hamesi, and Soloman as well as all the others for their thoughtful and patient assistance on the climb. I couldn't have done it without their help and expert guidance. Thanks for making the TDS climb such a successful experience.
  • Reviewer: Ben
     Hi,

    I'm just back from a wonderful trip up Kilimanjaro, and would like to tell you what a wonderful job Gilbert and Jimmy did. Gilbert was my guide, and Jimmy was my assistant guide, as well as pitching my tent and serving me my food every night.

    I believe there were originally going to be two people in my group, but the other person must have canceled, so that meant that I had an incredible amount of one-on-one attention lavished on me. Gilbert was a very enjoyable hiking partner, and he did many extra things for me that he didn't have to do, such as taking me on a side trip one evening when I expressed an interest in exploring. His English is excellent, and he is a fountain of information, not just about the natural history of the mountain but also about politics, history, and culture. He was conservative at first about keeping me safe, but once he got to know me and was able to appraise my physical abilities and level of experience, he allowed me more latitude, which made the trip a lot more fun.

    Jimmy, however, was the one who really rose to the occasion on this trip. On summit day, Gilbert asked him to accompany us for safety, so that we would be a group of three rather than just two. Jimmy went in front and I went in the middle. We passed the other groups, and by the time we were nearing Stella Point we were about an hour and a half ahead of the next group back. At this point it was becoming more and more clear that Gilbert was seriously sick. He hadn't been on the mountain since before the rainy season, so he probably wasn't quite as acclimatized as he could have been -- and of course altitude sickness is notoriously fickle. Although I kept trying to convince him to head back down, he insisted on coming up as far as Stella Point, where he waited in the wind while Jimmy guided me to Uhuru. Jimmy was very confident, and obviously knew the mountain extremely well. In my opinion, Jimmy's performance in this difficult situation is the best possible indicator of his readiness to step up to being a guide.

    I was a little hesitant about whether to tell you the details of this summit day, since I didn't want to create any negative impression about Gilbert. But after all, we're all only human beings, and we work within our physical limitations. I think the way Gilbert persevered up to Stella Point showed an iron will. Furthermore, his decision to have Jimmy come up with us turned out to have been exactly the right decision for both everyone's safety and my own success in reaching the summit. His level of experience, maturity, and good judgment set up the situation so that everything turned out OK, even when something went wrong.

    Regards,

     
  • Reviewer: Lasse Frederiksen
     Dear Zara tours,

    I Just returned from a great trip to Kilimanjaro and two days safari. I just want to let you know that I am very happy about the way things went. I found that everything was very well organized. The guides were great. On kilimanjaro I went with Isack Samson who did a great job and made the trip a great succes. On the safari I went with Peter Minja who had great knowledge about all that we saw. He was very nice and polite and willing to make an ekstra effort to ensure a trip of of the ordinary. I will definitely recommend zara tours and the two guides, that I went with.

    All my best Zara and thanks again Thanks for an outstanding trip.

    Best Regards


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Special information

  • This is a custom departure, meaning this trip is offered on dates that you arrange privately with the provider. Additionally, you need to form your own private group for this trip. The itinerary and price here is just a sample. Contact the provider for detailed pricing, minimum group size, and scheduling information. For most providers, the larger the group you are traveling with, the lower the per-person cost will be.

Itinerary

Day 1
Arrival at Kilimanjaro Airport and transfer to Springlands Hotel or similar hotel for dinner and overnight (HB).

Day 2
After breakfast drive to and tour Arusha National Park. Picnic lunch on the way. In the late evening drive to Highview Hotel or similar hotel.

Day 3
After breakfast drive to Lake Natron. In the evening walking around the lake for bird watching, relaxing and preparation for the Hike. At midnight drive to the base of Oldoinyo Lengai, the mountain of God and start of the overnight ascend.

Day 4
In the morning pick-up from the slopes of Oldoinyo Lengai and transfer to the Lake Natron Tented camp for breakfast. After breakfast you will have short walk activities around Lake Natron by visiting waterfalls visit and after Lunch drive to Highview Hotel. Arrive in the evening for Dinner and Overnight at Highview Hotel. FB

Day 5
After breakfast drive to Serengeti National Park via Olduvai Gorge. Picnic lunch on the way. In the afternoon games drive in the Serengeti. Dinner and overnight at Ikoma Wild Camp or Serengeti Wild Camp.

Day 6
Full day tour in the Serengeti National Park. Lunch and short break at midday time at the camp. In the late afternoon another game drive and return to the camp for dinner and overnight.

Day 7
After breakfast drive to the Ngorongoro Crater for a half day tour. Picnic lunch in the Crater, then drive back to Highview Hotel or similar hotel.

Day 8
Early morning drive to Lake Eyasi to meet the Hadzabe Bushmen who demonstrate their life as one of the last hunter-gatherers of Africa. After the encounter, walk around the lake for bird watching. Late evening drive back to Highview Hote or similar hotel.

Day 9
After breakfast drive to Lake Manyara National Park for a half day tour, then in the late afternoon drive back to the Springlands Hotel Moshi or similar hotel (HB).

Day 10
Half day walk around Moshi Town (you may decide to have lunch in a local restaurant) or 3 hours guided walk through the rice fields next to Springlands Hotel which are fed by the rains and melting snows of Kilimanjaro to a forest which is home to many species of monkeys. In the afternoon, transfer to Kilimanjaro airport to connect flight back home.

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