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Southern Tanzania safari holiday

country:Tanzania
trip type:This trip can be tailormade between June and March and can be adapted to suit your interests, budget and requirements as necessary
price:From US $3095 - US $3765 (15 days) excluding flights. Price depends on group size and includes accommmodations and meals as per itinerary
vouchers:Gift vouchers can be used with this holiday
 
the amazing things you'll be doing
An adventurous safari from Dar es Salaam through the southern highlands of Tanzania and ending in the spectacular Ruaha National Park.

Be inspired by the enthusiasm of the orphaned children at a primary school in Dar, go hiking, visit rural villages in breathtaking scenery with a community tourism project in Rungwe, and visit the weekly pottery market by dugout canoe before relaxing on a pristine beach on the shores of Lake Nyasa. Fantastic wildlife viewing is on display in Mikumi and Ruaha National Parks where you can expect to see a huge variety of wildlife including lion, leopard, cheetah, elephant, buffalo, giraffe, zebra, many species of antelope, hippo and crocodile and many more as well as a great variety of birdlife.

This safari truly shows you that Tanzania is not just about the big game – some of the greatest memories from this trip will be from the interaction with the people and places encountered off the brochure trail.

Best time to go: June-November, mid January-mid March.
day-by-day itinerary
Day 1:Dar es Salaam: Arrival in Dar es Salaam, met and transfer to Mediterraneo Hotel, Kawe Beach. BB
Day 2:Dar es Salaam: Visit to Bibi Jann Day Care Centre in Mbagala. Overnight Mediterraneo Hotel. BB
Day 3-4:Mikumi National Park: Drive Dar es Salaam to Mikumi (approx 4 ½ hours). Morning and afternoon game drives. Overnight at authentic Mikumi Camp. FB
Day 5-7:Tukuyu, Rungwe Region: Scenic drive through the southern highlands to Tukuyu (approx 7 hours). Options to visit local villages, hikes through the mountains to local view points and Ngozi Crater, visit tea estates. Overnight at Landmark Hotel, Tukuyu. BB
Day 8-9:Lake Niassa: Scenic drive through the Livingstone Mountains to Matema beach, Lake Niassa (approx 3 ½ hours). Visit by dig out canoe to the weekly Saturday pottery market. Overnight at Matema Lutheran Centre. BB
Day 10:Iringa: Drive through the highlands to Iringa region (approx 7 hours) with visit to the Isimilia stone age site. Overnight at Kisolanza Farmhouse. BB
Day 11:Ruaha National Park: Drive to Ruaha N.P. (approx 3 hours) with visit to the Environmental Center in Idodi supported by the Ruaha Conservation Fund - Afternoon game drive. Overnight at authentic Ruaha Camp. FB
Day 12-14:Ruaha National Park: Game drives and walking safaris in Ruaha N.P. O/n Authentic Ruaha Camp. FB
Day 15:Depart: Morning game drive to airstrip, fly Ruaha-Dar es Salaam/Zanzibar dep 11.45 arrive 13.50/14.20.

BB=Bed & Breakfast, HB= Half board accommodation, FB= Full board
travelling with a local operator
This holiday is operated by a company based in the holiday destination and they will be able to provide expert local knowledge. They will be able to tailor make your holiday to suit your requirements not only concerning the dates of travel but also typically the standard of accommodation, and thus price. It is rare for local operators to be able to help with the booking of your flights.
how this holiday makes a difference
Environment
Our wilderness camps are seasonal camps – i.e. we remove the entire camp when the peak seasons are over to allow minimum impact on the area. With just 6 tents in each camp we minimise the number of visitors we take on safari – most of our safaris are tailor made for 2-4 people with some small groups to a maximum of 12 people.

Water is an obvious scarce resource in the bush so we encourage bucket shower use and explain ways to minimise water use in the bush at our camps. Our cooks are trained to minimise waste and wherever possible we use natural products and minimise use of packaged goods. Our guides are trained by one of the directors of the company, who is a professional safari guide, in all aspects of respect for the environment, flora and fauna and safari ‘etiquette’ including respecting the space of the animals, off road driving and ‘leave nothing but footsteps’ principles.

A key aspect for the future of the environment is education of the local communities as to potential benefits from the wildlife areas, in Ruaha we support the Ruaha Conservation Fund which has built an Environment Centre at Idodi secondary school and organises visits for school children and teachers to Ruaha. Every bednight at our Ruaha camp includes a direct contribution to RCF. In Rungwe, Lake Niassa, Uluguru Mountains and Usambara Mountains we work with local community tourism initiatives to help develop an understanding of environmental issues. We also work with Tanzania Forest Conservation Group with marketing of the less well known forest reserves of the Eastern Arc Mountains in Tanzania as potential tourist destinations.

In 2009 we will be moving away from paper company brochures and introduce an e-brochure, accessable online. Our office in Dar es Salaam uses energy saving light bulbs, fans not air conditioning, printed material is kept to essential use only and paper is recycled .

Community
Starting in Dar es Salaam, a half day visit takes you to the Bibi Jann Day Care Centre. This is an inspiring example of how every little bit helps and the grass roots support for this primary school has changed the lives of many orphaned children and their grandmothers who exuberantly share their life experiences. Visitors bring old toys, clothes, books, school equipment and often end up sponsoring a bibi. We also campaign locally for donations whether financial or toys, etc. The developments at the school have all happened via sponsorship

The Rungwe region has established a community tourism project and local guides show you the best hiking routes, places of local interest, tea estates and welcome you to their villages to experience daily life far from the madding crowds. Fees directly benefit several projects in the Rungwe district. The trip is organised by a Dar es Salaam based tour operator with Tanzanian guides and all accommodation used is small scale and Tanzanian operated.

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