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Tanzania Classic Safari

Tanzania Classic Safari
Tanzania Classic Safari
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Highlights

Trip Dates:
2008 Safari
  • Jan 5–13
  • Feb 9–17
  • Feb 23 – Mar 2 Sold out
  • Jul 5–13 F
  • Jul 19–27
  • Aug 2–10 Sold out
  • Dec 20–28 *
  • Dec 27 – Jan 4 *
2008 Zanzibar Extension
  • Jan 13–17
  • Feb 17–21
  • Mar 2–6
  • Jul 13–17
  • Jul 27–31
  • Aug 10–14
  • Dec 28 – Jan 1
2009 Safari
  • Jan 3–11
2009 Zanzibar Extension
  • Jan 4–8
  • Jan 11–15 New date!

F = Family departure; kids under 12 receive a $1000 discount. 
*Holiday surcharge $125/person

Price:

2007
REI Member: $2899
Non-Member: $3275

Zanzibar Extension
Cost: $950

2008
REI Member: $3099
Non-Member: $3425

Zanzibar Extension
REI Member: $999
Non-Member: $1075

Additional Fees:

2007
Internal flight: $250
Park fees: $595
Single supplement: $599
2-3 traveler surcharge: $200

Zanzibar Extension
Internal flight: $265 (Arusha-Zanzibar-Dar es Salaam)
Single supplement: $299

2008
Internal flight: $275
Park fees: $695
Single supplement: $699 (limited availability)
Holiday surcharge (December): $125

Zanzibar Extension
Internal flight: $310
Single supplement: $299
2-3 traveler surcharge: $250

2009 trip prices subject to change.

Total Days: 9
Group Size: 2-12 (see Price section for surcharge note)
Activity Level: 1 2 3 4 5
Levels explained
Activity level for this trip
Activities:
  • Wildlife Safari
Accommodations:

Safari lodges, 4 nights; Deluxe camps, 4 nights; Day lodge, 1 day.

Zanzibar Extension
Stone Town hotel, 1 night; Beach resort, 3 nights.

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africa: Tanzania Classic Safari
Tanzania Classic Safari

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Tanzania Classic Safari

Conjure up in your mind “safari” in the classic sense – vast stretches of savannah, flat-topped acacia trees silhouetted against orange-purple sunsets, hundreds of animals streaming across the horizon – this trip is that image made real. In nine very full days we visit Tanzania’s premier wildlife parks – Tarangire, Lake Manyara, Ngorongoro and the Serengeti. Each park offers something unique in both the wildlife viewing as well as the intimate safari camps / lodges enjoyed each evening. Tarangire is famous for its huge resident herds of elephants and tree climbing lions. Lake Manyara is a lush oasis at the foot of the Great Rift escarpment offering ideal conditions for hippos and birdlife. Ngorongoro Crater is the largest intact, imploded crater in the world with a resident mammal population of well over 20,000. Finally, we visit the famous Serengeti, which has the world’s largest annual migration of mammals and varied predators. No long days of overland backtracking at the end of this amazing safari as we fly back to our starting point, Arusha.

Have a few extra days for more incredible beauty? Join us on the white sandy beaches of the idyllic spice island of Zanzibar in the Indian Ocean for our Zanzibar: The Spice Island Extension. An African dream come true – this is it!

Important Notice: Day 1 is the day you should plan to arrive at the meeting point for the trip. This may require departing your hometown one or more days in advance and traveling on an overnight flight.

Tanzania Classic Safari Itinerary:

  • Day 1

    Your trip begins today with an evening arrival into Kilimanjaro International Airport in Tanzania.  We provide a group transfer to Arusha to a lovely lodge set in spacious gardens.  Most likely you’ll be fatigued from your travels and want to retire early.  No meals included.

  • Day 2

    Following breakfast at the lodge, we head south to Tarangire Park. This less-visited park is a great introduction to Africa … it’s off-the-beaten-path and famous for its legendary elephant herds and its unusual palm and baobab groves. Our tented-lodge sits high on a ridge facing east overlooking a vast plain cut by the Tarangire River and typically teeming with wildlife.  Following an afternoon game run, take a dip in the pool, sip a glass of wine and sit back on the veranda to enjoy your first African gloaming. All meals included.

  • Day 3

    Off for a full day of wildlife viewing in the Park.  In the dry season Tarangire is second only to Ngorongoro Crater in concentrations of wildlife.  There’s no doubt we’ll see elephants and many other large mammals such as wildebeests, buffalo, and oryx, but also keep your eyes open for the famed tree-climbing lions.  Picnic lunch en-route today.  Return to our lodge for dinner.  All meals included.

  • Day 4

    This morning we head west to the Lake Manyara area, arriving in time for lunch at our unique lodging for this evening.  Our circular bungalows overlook Lake Miwaleni and are built with an exquisite Maasai theme.  We visit Lake Manyara Park in the late afternoon to view and photograph the wildlife in their more active period before dusk. This is a small, verdant park located at the base of the Great Rift.  It’s a bit tropical, supports a huge birdlife population as well as larger animals such as the giraffe, zebra and buffalo. (Look for the Kori bustard, the heaviest flying bird.) The birdlife at our lodge is amazing as well with over 350 species spotted and recorded.  Enjoy!  All meals included.

  • Day 5

    Start the day with another visit to the Park for game viewing – this is a great time to catch the hippos out of water - or partake in one of the optional activities available to you at the lodge such as cycling for a couple of hours or visiting the extensive crafts market in the local village of Mto Wa Mbu.  Following lunch at the lodge, we drive to the outskirts of the Ngorongoro Crater.  Our home for the next two nights is an intimate lodge with14 rooms neatly tucked away on a coffee farm with lush gardens and views of the surrounding verdant hills.  Relax and take in the ambiance!  All meals included.

  • Day 6

    The Maasai refer to the Ngorongoro Crater as the “footprint of God”.  Your first glimpse into the crater from its rim is breathtaking – a wildlife sanctuary over three hundred square miles in size spread out some two thousand feet below you.  We spend the day exploring the diversity and richness of this gorgeous park.  Over 20,000 mammals call this crater their permanent home including prides of lions, cheetah, giraffe, elephant, hippos and the rare black rhino.  At the heart of the crater's 10-mile wide grassland plain lies a soda lake that attracts vast numbers of flamingo and other water birds.  The Maasai have watered their cattle in the crater seemingly forever. This is truly a magical setting teeming with wildlife and with a human history as rich as the crater is beautiful.  Return to the lodge in the late afternoon to relax or enjoy a guided hike into the nearby hills.  All meals included.

  • Day 7

    Perhaps the most famous of the Tanzanian parks is the Serengeti, our destination for the next two evenings.  The Maasai called this region the “Siringitu” meaning “the place where the land moves on forever”.  This is most certainly a reference to the constant movement of the huge numbers of animals that live in the vast savannahs of the Serengeti.  This is one of the largest and last remaining wildlife sanctuaries in the world.  The extensive grasslands are dotted with “kopjes” or rocky outcroppings that, like islands in the plains, form their own wildlife communities.  Have your cameras and binoculars ready, but take time to just to soak up the smells, sounds and sights with all your senses unencumbered.  Overnight at a deluxe, intimate tented camp.  All meals included.

  • Day 8

    A full day to enjoy the splendor of the Serengeti.  Depending upon the season and your luck, you might have the opportunity to witness the largest migration of mammals on earth.  Regardless, you most certainly will see hundreds of animals including zebra, wildebeest, hartebeest, topi, hyena, eland, warthogs, giraffe and various predators.  Return once again to our camp, cool off in the pool, sip a glass of wine and take in the 360° view from the veranda.  Sleep well one final night under the dark African skies, listening to the myriad sounds that define the ancient wildness of this spectacular place.  All meals included.

  • Day 9

    After breakfast, we transfer to an airstrip for our flight to Arusha, arriving in time for lunch at our safari’s original lodge.  The afternoon is free to enjoy on your own with a day room available for your use.  Following dinner, we provide an evening transfer to the Kilimanjaro airport for flights home. All meals included.

    Extend Your Stay: 
    Guests joining the Zanzibar: The Spice Island Extension are provided a transfer to the airport where they board an afternoon flight to Zanzibar.  Upon arrival you are met at the airport and transferred to your hotel in historic old Stone Town.  Enjoy dinner on your own this evening as you wander Stone Town’s labyrinth of narrow streets bursting with quaint shops and good eateries.  Sleep well tonight in your sultan-sized four poster bed.  

  • Day 10

    Zanzibar, a small tropical island in the southern waters of the Indian Ocean, has been influenced by a colorful history of occupation by foreigners from Egypt, Persia, India, Arabia, China and Europe.  Old Stone Town is a fascinating amalgam of this history.  After breakfast you enjoy a guided tour of Stone Town (your guide will meet you in the hotel lobby) before heading east to the coast.  Every twist and turn presents you with the exotic and the unexpected.  This visual overload includes sultan palaces, coral-rag homes, intricately carved doors, colorful bazaars, and Turkish baths.  In the late morning we transfer to the picture-perfect palm-lined beaches of Zanzibar’s east coast for world-class relaxation.  Enjoy lunch at the beach resort before settling into your seaside retreat, a stone-throw away from the warm tropical surf of the Indian Ocean.  All meals included.

  • Day 11-12

    Two wonderful days at your leisure in a coastal paradise!  Your time is completely open and unguided for you to choose your own pace and level of activity. There is a variety of fun options.  Wander the miles of fine sandy beaches, venture out across the coral reef, hop on a bike and visit the nearby fishing villages, shop the local bazaar for carvings and kangas (brightly colored wrap-arounds), witness the local women harvesting seaweed and children gathering cockles and mussels in the shallows.  When the tide is high enjoy the balmy waters of the Indian Ocean or slip into the resort’s infinity pool for a refreshing dip.  Snorkeling, fishing, sailing and scuba trips can also be arranged.  In the evenings, enjoy a scrumptious dinner in the open-air restaurant complete with views over the tropical gardens and a stunning blue ocean panorama.  Retire to your comfortable lodging for the evening or lie back on the beach and watch the stars spray across the black night.  There’s no better way to end your adventure in Africa than in this tranquil, coastal oasis.  All optional activities and excursions can be booked directly with the hotel upon arrival and are extra expenses.  All meals included.

  • Day 13

    Enjoy one last relaxing morning before packing your bags and transferring to the Zanzibar airport for your scheduled flight to Dar es Salaam (your transfer driver on Day 10 will share with you the details of this transfer; typically your afternoon flight will be scheduled between 12noon and 2:30 p.m.).  Once in Dar, your driver transfers you to the Slipway for dinner overlooking the ocean.  With plenty of time to connect with your late evening flight back to the United States, your driver returns you to the airport.  All meals included.

Note on Itinerary:

Although we do our very best to adhere to the schedule listed above, this itinerary is subject to change for numerous reasons beyond our control.  The above itinerary is based on flights to Arusha, Tanzania.

Price Includes:

All accommodations; meals as noted on the daily itinerary; services of expert guides; private safari vehicles with guaranteed window seat; airport transfers when arriving and departing with group.
Zanzibar Extension: All accommodations; meals as noted on the daily itinerary; private transfers throughout; bi-lingual tour guide in Stone Town on Day 10.

Not Included:

Round-trip international airfare, internal airfare between Serengeti and Arusha (mandatory $275); meals on Day 1; park fees (mandatory $695); departure tax; travel insurance, excess baggage charges; alcoholic beverages; items of a personal nature; optional gratuities to your guides / drivers.
Zanzibar Extension: 1 dinner; internal airfare between Arusha – Zanzibar – Dar es Salaam (mandatory $310); alcoholic beverages; costs for optional beach activities, departure tax, travel insurance, excess baggage charges, optional gratuities to guide / driver.

Single Travelers:

If you are traveling alone and specifically request single accommodations, you will be asked to pay the full single supplement noted on the trip itinerary.  If you wish to share accommodations, we will assign you a roommate if one is available.  If a roommate cannot be found, you will be asked to pay a reduced single fee, which is half of the full single supplement.  Please be advised that there are a limited number of single accommodations available.

Weather:

Our departures dates coincide with the dry seasons of East Africa.  While on safari, the weather will typically be mild during the day time (70s – 80s) and cooling off in the evening.  When visiting the rim of the Ngorongoro Crater, we are above 7000’ and it can get very cool and misty.
Zanzibar Extension: Days should be pleasantly warm (it can be a bit on the humid side) while the evenings will cool some by taking advantage of the off-shore breezes. The average year round temperatures range from mid-70s to low-90s.

Qualifications:

This safari trip is rated Relaxed [1]. Safaris are not physically demanding but they are in remote locations over rough terrain. This trip is perfect for active people in good health and with the spirit of adventure.

General Information:

This trip is subject to the booking information set forth in the current REI Adventures Reservation Information. Please read this information carefully and call us if you have any questions. A full gear list and pre-departure information is sent upon sign-up. We highly recommend the purchase of travel insurance through REI Adventures. If coverage is purchased within 21 days of your initial trip deposit, the 'Pre-existing Conditions Exclusion' is waived (certain exclusions apply).

We look forward to having you join us for the trip of a lifetime! Why wait? Space is limited, reserve your adventure today.

Tanzania Classic Safari: Gear List

Tanzania Classic Safari

The key to staying comfortable on safari is layering. To get maximum comfort with minimum weight, you need versatile layers that mix and match to create the right amount of insulation. This gear list is provided to help you in choosing your equipment and clothing for this trip. Try to bring only what is necessary.

Weather

On safari, temperatures are typically in the 70s - 80s during the day, cooling off to the 50s-60s in the evening. The Ngorongoro Crater is over 7,000’ high so you can count on the evenings being cool regardless of season.

Gear Checklist

Official Papers
  • Valid passport
  • Visas
  • Airline tickets
  • International health card with immunizations
Luggage
  • Medium size duffel bag (~4000 cu in.)
  • Luggage tags and luggage locks
  • Passport pouch or money belt
  • Daypack, ~1500 cu in.
City Clothing
  • Bring a few lightweight, easily washable casual items for travel and city/lodge wear
Outerwear
  • Waterproof, breathable jacket
  • Sweater/jacket – synthetic fleece or wool (for cool mornings & evenings at the Ngorongoro Crater)
Footwear
  • Walking shoes (for side hikes and lodge wear)
  • Sport sandals
  • Water shoes (optional for Zanzibar)
Clothing
  • T-shirts, mix of synthetic and cotton
  • Synthetic, long-sleeve shirts
  • Synthetic, quick-drying shorts (mid-thigh or longer)
  • Light weight, breathable, quick-drying pants
  • Socks
  • Underwear, quick-drying
  • Sleepwear
  • Swimsuit (for some lodges which have a pool and for Zanzibar)
Clothing Accessories
  • Thin gloves
  • Sun hat with brim
  • Bandana(s)
Travel Accessories
  • Water bottle (one 1-quart)
  • Sunglasses
  • Insect repellent with DEET
  • Personal first-aid kit
  • Hand sanitizer gel
  • Sun block and lip balm w/high SPF
  • Toiletry kit with bio-degradable soap/shampoo, hand lotion
  • Small washcloth
  • Electrical converter and adapter
  • Beach towel (for Zanzibar)
  • Headlamp or flashlight and extra batteries
Optional Field Gear
  • Camera, lenses and lots of film/memory cards
  • Binoculars (highly recommended)
  • Earplugs and travel pillow
  • Alarm clock or watch
  • Spare contact lenses or prescription glasses
  • Motion sickness remedies
  • Zip-lock bags, to protect camera, binoculars from dust
  • Snorkel mask and fins (or rent on Zanzibar)

Things to Consider

  • Please remember to always pack essential items such as your passport, money, eyewear, a change of clothing and medications in your carry-on baggage, in case your luggage is delayed.
  • The checked luggage allowance on the internal flight from the Serengeti to Arusha is 30 pounds. Please pack accordingly. You can store extra luggage in Arusha while you are on safari.
  • Casual attire is acceptable for Africa. Neutral, light colored clothing is best for the safari, to blend into the landscape and not alarm the wildlife. Khaki is always a good color while on safari..
  • Be prepared to hand wash your clothes (quick-drying materials are best). Laundry service may be available at some lodges for an additional cost.
  • Stuff sacks are great for sorting your gear. Plastic bags are also helpful to separate clean and dirty clothing.
  • If you normally wear contacts, bring a pair of glasses in case of irritation from dust in your eyes.
  • Many of the roads in Africa are deeply rutted and dusty. It is a good idea to pack camera equipment and binoculars in plastic bags to protect them from the dust. This is in addition to their normal cases. Also bring lens cleaning materials.
  • If extending your trip to Zanzibar, please note that modest dress is highly recommended when away from the beach and in public places (pants, skirts below the knee, long or short sleeve tops (no sleeveless tops). Avoid tight fitting clothes.



Feel free to give us a call at 800-622-2236 should you have any questions regarding the gear list. The staff at our stores and REI’s Direct Sales (800.426.4840) will be happy to help you with gear questions. Or visit REI’s website at www.rei.com. The “Expert Advice” section has great information to help you prepare for your trip.

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