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This trip offers you the best of the awesome Selous Game Reserve (42,000 sq. km of wilderness) and a slice of beach paradise that is the Mafia Archipelago.
From the open savannah of the Serengeti, to the Ngorongoro Crater, the huge views over Lake Manyara, and the wilderness around Lake Eyasi, this trip will bring you the best in wildlife viewing in northern Tanzania, as well as introducing you to the local people. Your trip finishes on a beautiful coral island off Zanzibar.
Tanzania has some of the most untouched National Parks in Africa. This trip offers an unforgettable safari experience in Selous & Mikumi in classical African style. Travel by train and car between the parks and explore these wilderness areas by 4x4, foot or boat. Watch our
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Tailor made
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From £2190 (8 days) ex flights
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We offer £100 per person worth of internal flights for FREE.
A varied itinerary highlighting Tanzania’s incredible contrasts. Includes nature walks in the peaceful Usambara Mountains, Safari in the Serengeti and Ngorongoro Crater, and ending with a visit to Zanzibar’s colourful Stone Town and a few days relaxing on palm-fringed beaches.
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Tailor made
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From £2432 (15 days) ex flights
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We offer TWO nights FREE accommodation in the hotel (BB) worth £135 per person.
An adventure in the Rift Valley where you can enjoy the fantastic wildlife of the Serengeti and Ngorongoro Crater from the comfort of atmospheric lodges. The setting and sheer abundance of game conspire to provide an unforgettable wildlife experience.
This itinerary takes you to two of the most wild and unspoilt parks of Tanzania. Experience game drives and boating safaris whilst visiting the Selous. At the Ruaha National Park you can spot big cats and African wild dogs
A great blend of gameviewing in the Ngorongoro Crater, and a hike up the Rift Valley wall from Silela village through the forest reserve and up the path carved over many years by thousands of elephants.