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Tanzania safaris; wildlife of the Maasai

country:Tanzania
location:Serengeti National Park
departures:Twice monthly departures – please ask for specific dates. This trip can also be tailor made to suit your requirements
price:From £2150 - £2450 (10 days) excluding flights, plus 4 day extensions from £880. We can arrange flights from the UK. In order for us to give a detailed response please provide full details in your enquiry
 
the amazing things you'll be doing
This safari makes the most of the variety in Northern Tanzania. See and feel the real Africa, combining lodges and canvas. Meet the Maasai as companions and guides on walks in an area of outstanding natural beauty. Enjoy privacy and freedom in an area with abundant wildlife.

Afterwards, you may want to add an extension to see Loliondo or West Kilimanjaro – two great community projects offering fantastic wildlife and remote Africa. Please ask for more details.
day-by-day itinerary
Day 1:Arrive Kilimanjaro airport. Transfer to a lodge near Arusha
Day 2:Your guide will drive you to Tarangire National Park. Afternoon game viewing in park. Overnight at a Classic camp just outside of the park.
Day 3:Gameviewing in Tarangire. Late afternoon bush walk with Maasai guides.
Day 4:Drive to Lake Manyara National Park. Picnic lunch and afternoon gameviewing. Overnight at Kirurumu lodge.
Day 5:Take an ethnobotanical walk with a Maasai guide plus visit an Iraqw village. After breakfast, travel to the Ngorongoro Crater. Gameviewing. Overnight Serena Lodge.
Day 6:After a morning in the Crater, the afternoon is spent in the company of a Maasai tribe in the Ngorongoro highlands, for walks in this region. Overnight Serena Lodge.
Day 7:Drive to the Serengeti National Park. Afternoon game viewing. Next 3 nights are based in a Classic Camp.
Day 8-9:Gameviewing in Serengeti. Classic Camp.
Day 10:After breakfast, fly to Arusha from Seronera (flight excluded
tailor made holidays
This trip can be tailormade to create a unique holiday for your individual requirements by travel experts with intimate knowledge of the destination. It is a more luxurious trip that will suit those who enjoy immersing themselves in new cultures and environments before relaxing in comfort. As this trip can be tailormade it would be helpful if you could you provide the following information: rough budget per person (stating with or without flights), your address and postcode, contact phone number, preferred date of travel, length of trip, number of passengers, preferred countries and areas within those countries, specific interests & type of accommodation.
highly commended
This tourism business was Highly Commended in our 2007 Virgin Holidays Responsible Tourism Awards - the largest awards of their kind in the world, and organised by responsibletravel.com in association with The Times, World Travel Market and Geographical Magazine, of the Royal Geographical Society.

Since 2004, the Awards has recognised individuals, companies and organisations in travel making a big commitment to the culture and economies of local communities and helping to conserve biodiversity.





how this holiday makes a difference
Ngorongoro Highlands Trek: This trek is organised in cooperation with the members of a local Maasai village at the foot of Mount Makarot. This community benefits from each visitor as they provide guiding services, plus donkeys for carrying equipment where necessary. Specific boma visits are arranged at extra cost.

West Kilimanjaro Extenstion: The Maasai who provide guiding and donkeys are given fair wages for their services. Specific boma visits are arranged at extra cost. The local safari company that will be hosting you rent this land from the village and the price of this trip includes a per person bed night fee which goes directly to the village. It is planned that this tourism initiative will also help with funds for other projects such as a better road and school.

Loliondo extension: The Loliondo project is a sustainable ecotourism partnership between the Maasai community of Oloipiri and a private enterprise. The community conservation area covers almost 200km² of land which forms an intrinsic part of the Serengeti ecosystem. Concession fees and a significant proportion of any client income is given to the Oloipiri Village Community Fund, which is transparently managed and used to finance development projects identified by the elders, such as clean water supply, medical facilities and a school. In addition, the project aims to prevent poaching, charcoal burning and tree felling in the area, as well as promoting the sales of handicrafts made by the Ushanga Women's Group in the village. Loliondo was highly commended in the British Guild of Travel Writers Silver Otter award for Ecotourism in 2000.

Flights are automatically carbon offset through The Travel Forest, which plants 10 indigenous trees on your behalf (currently in northern Tanzania). Whilst the primary motivation for planting the trees is to offset carbon emissions, the project also works as a poverty alleviation and environmental improvement scheme.

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