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Private Safari - 10 days / 09 nights
STAGES OF YOUR TRIP
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Welcome on arrival at Kilimanjaro airport and transfer to the lodge located close to the airport.
12 rooms with Kilimanjaro view
Double/twin/single/triple room
1 family room
Billard, jacuzzi and swimming pool for your comfort
24-hour airport shuttle service
Possibility of day use or shower before your flight
Restaurant and bar
After breakfast, departure for the Tarangire region.
Day’s safari in the Tarangire National Park considered one of the country’s beautiful wildlife refuges.
Covering an area of 2850 km², it is renowned for its exceptional concentrations of animals between August and January. The park is home to species that are harder to locate and often impossible to find in Tanzania’s other northern parks, such as the Gerenuk, lesser kudu, Oryx beisa, eland and the most sought-after antelope, greater kudu.
The park is crossed by a river that never runs dry in some places, the Tarangire River. This park has the highest concentration of baobabs in the world, which dot the landscape. Elephants, of which there are many, cut into the bark of these mythical trees to quench their thirst, as they are veritable water pumps.
Late afternoon, departure for your accommodation on the edge of the park.
Dinner and overnight at Lake Burungue Tented Lodge (or equivalent)
Breakfast at the lodge. Depart for Manyara Park.
From the main entrance, the road winds its way through lush jungle, where groups of baboons, a hundred strong, bustle along the path, blue monkeys camouflage themselves in the trees and timid harnessed guibs move cautiously between the light and shade of the undergrowth. The silver-cheeked hornbills amaze with their enormous helmets, as if they were due to go to war in the next hour.
All-day game drive and picnic lunch under the umbrella acacias.
This park, in the Rift Valley, has an interesting diversity of wildlife to observe: elephants, buffalo, zebra, wildebeest, giraffe, impala and many others. The hippo pond attracts large numbers of water birds. Manyara Park sometimes offers a rare sight: lions perched, sometimes very high, in the umbrella acacias. Will you be lucky enough to catch a glimpse?
At the end of the day, you will drive to the village of Mto Wa Mbu, where you can visit the village if you ask your driver.
Dinner and overnight at Ngorongoro Forest Tented Lodge (or equivalent)
http://www.ngorongoroforestlodge.com
Breakfast at the lodge. Depart for the Ngorongoro Crater.
This day will be devoted to discovering this famous crater, considered to be the 8th Wonder of the World.
The crater is a vast caldera 20 km in diameter. At its heart lies an incredibly rich fauna, perfectly protected by a 600-metre-high rampart.
An exceptional moment: this is one of the only places in Tanzania where you can see the Big Five: elephant, lion, rhino, leopard and buffalo.
More than 500 species of birds, both resident and migratory, can be seen in the crater. Lake Magadi, with its brackish waters, is often visited by pink flamingos. Hippos bask in the freshwater ponds, while buffalo bathe in the mud.
Dinner and overnight at Ndutu Lodge in Ndutu from April to mid-December (or equivalent).
Ou at Ndutu Wildlands Camp in Ndutu from January to March (or equivalent).
Depart for the safari in the Serengeti (or Ndutu) just after breakfast.
The Serengeti is the country’s second largest national park (14,763 km2). Famous for the annual migration of thousands of wildebeest, this park offers the eye grandiose landscapes : the grassy savannah of the endless plains in the south, the wooded and undulating regions in the west, the region of the Kopjes (granite formation) in the east and the shrub savannah in the north.
On these vast plains with their many permanent waterholes, the herds of herbivores followed by their predators offer an impressive spectacle. The Serengeti is so large that you may be the only ones to witness the hunt led by the cheetah, whose favourite prey is Thomson’s gazelle.
Dinner and overnight stay at Serengeti Wildlands Camp from April to November (or equivalent)
Ou at Ndutu Wildlands Camp from January to March (or equivalent
After breakfast, another full day’s safari to enjoy the Serengeti Park.
The oldest and most popular of Tanzania’s national parks, the Serengeti National Park has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1978. Even when the wildebeest migration is over, this remains one of the beautiful places to go on safari. The park is home to the highest density of plains wildlife in the world. Herds of buffalo, elephant, giraffe, eland, damalisque, hartebeest, impala and gazelle can be spotted, not forgetting felines (lions, leopards, cheetahs, etc.) and hyenas.
This profusion of animals has generated a local economy based on ecotourism, and Tanzania has established protection policies and specific taxation of tourist activities.
At the end of the day, departure for your accommodation.
Dinner and overnight at Serengeti Wildlands Camp from April to November (or equivalent).
Ou at The Whisper from December to March (or equivalent)
Breakfast at the lodge followed by a final game drive before flying to Zanzibar from Seronera airfield.
Picnic lunch.
FLIGHT SERENGETI (SERONERA) 09H30 / ZANZIBAR 11H45
Schedules subject to change by the company
Attention Preferably soft luggage weighing no more than 20 kg!
Welcome at the airport and transfer to the lodge
Free dinnerand night at the VILLA KIVA in room ” Sea View ” (or equivalent).
Zanzibar
Breakfast at the lodge.
Free days with breakfast
Free dinners and nights at Villa KIVA in a Sea View room (or equivalent)
Breakfast at the lodge.
Transfer to Zanzibar airport according to your international flight schedule
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PRICE PER PERSON IN USD | |||
January to March | April to May | June to December | |
Private Land Cruiser (short chassis) 2 Participants – 1/2 double. | $4050 | $3525 | $3880 |
Privatized Land Cruiser ( short chassis) 3 Participants | $3600 | $3100 | $3670 |
Privatized Land Cruiser ( short chassis) 4 Participants | $3250 | $2900 | $3260 |
Privatized Land Cruiser ( short chassis) 5 Participants | $3250 | $2780 | $3130 |
Privatized Land Cruiser ( long chassis) 6 Participants | $3200 | $2700 | $3050 |
Privatized Land Cruiser ( long chassis) 7 Participants | $3150 | $2650 | $3000 |
Single room supplement | $420 | $330 | $420 |
Discount for children under 16 | $270 | $270 | $270 |
Discount for children under 12 in a triple with 2 adults | $400 | $400 | $400 |
*Prices not valid during Christmas and New Year holidays: please contact us* * Easter holiday supplements not included: please contact us* |
“Our prices are subject to changes in exchange rates, government taxes, increases in air fares and hotel rates, as well as air and hotel availability at the time of customer confirmation”. 14/04/22
Passport valid for 6 months after the date of return.
For French nationals, a visa is compulsory. It can be obtained on arrival at the airport. You will be asked to pay $50 in cash (USD banknotes dated after 2006). Waiting times at the airport for visas can be long; expect to wait between 2 hours and 2.5 hours. Visas can also be obtained online, but please allow 2 to 3 weeks for processing. The Tanzanian authorities’ official online visa application website: https://eservices.immigration.go.tz/visa
+1h in summer, +2h in winter compared with France.
The yellow fever vaccine was reinstated in early 2008. You should allow more than 14 days before your departure. Don’t forget to take your international vaccination certificate with you, as customs officials may ask for it when you enter Tanzania or Zanzibar.
Vaccinations not compulsory but recommended: against typhoid, hepatitis A, hepatitis B, DTP and in certain cases against meningitis A and C, and against rabies (check with your doctor).
Preventive treatment against malaria is essential. Remember to take mosquito repellent with you.
English and Swahili are the two official languages. There are also many African dialects, reflecting the country’s tribal diversity.
Tanzanian shilling: 1€=2600 TSH (January 2019)
For US dollars, remember to take notes issued after 2006 !!!
Since the recent ban on bureaux de change in Tanzania, you can only withdraw Tanzanian shillings from ATMs in Arusha, Dar es Salaam and Zanzibar. However, the euro and, more particularly, the US dollar are widely used and may suffice to pay for all your purchases in Tanzania (USD notes dating from after 2006). But be sure to carry small denominations;
If you wish to pay for certain purchases by credit card, you should be aware that additional credit card payment charges will be applied (approximately 4 to 6%).
The current is 230V. The plug is English; an adaptor is recommended.
Apart from the Kilimanjaro ascent, which requires special equipment, the weather is relatively warm all year round. You should, however, bring a jumper and windbreaker for nights spent near the crater or in a bivouac, as well as for stays in July and August, which can be cooler months. It is advisable to wear light trousers in the parks to ensure peaceful cohabitation with certain insects.
You’ll also need light walking shoes, a hat, sun cream, a torch, binoculars and batteries for your camera. Cameras with zoom lenses can be hired.
Please note that for domestic flights, only soft luggage, strictly limited to 15kg, is allowed (including hand luggage)!
It is common practice to tip people who accompany or assist you on your journey. To take your bag to your room, the porter will expect a small tip of TSH 500 (around €30), and the driver guide will expect $20 per day on safari.
Tanzanian Consulate and Embassy in the United Kingdom:
Tanzania High Commission,
3 Stratford Place W1C 1AS, London,
UNITED KINGDOM
Tel: +44 207 569 1470 / +44 207 491 3710
Email: london@nje.go.tz
https://www.uk.tzembassy.go.tz/
Embassy of the United Kingdom in Tanzania in Dar es Salaam :
British High Commission in Dar es Salaam
Tanzania Umoja House Garden Avenue
PO Box 9200 Dar es Salaam Tanzania
Phone : (+255) (22) 229 0000
Free days in Zanzibar
Village visit
Following the Great Migration
Meeting local people
Visit to Arusha National Park
Crossing the Ngare Nanyuki River between buffalo and giraffe
Free days in Zanzibar
Village visit
Following the Great Migration
Meeting local people
Visit to Arusha National Park
Crossing the Ngare Nanyuki River between buffalo and giraffe
Nous avons été mis en relation avec Elisabeth de hors pistes qui nous a préparé un circuit personnalisé et parfait pour nous
Tout a été super, nous en garderons un... read more souvenir incroyable!
Les lodges étaient idéalement situés, avec un confort appréciable après les journées en voiture. Les repas et pique nique parfaits. Le personnel incroyablement gentil et dévoué (spéciale dédicace à Salim et Youssef au Ndutu Wildlands Mobile Camps) où nous avons vécu un séjour insolite, au plus proche des animaux.
Notre coup de cœur est adressé à notre guide Zacharia qui a été incroyable. Il maitrise la langue francaise parfaitement, a des connaissances sur la faune et la flore très appréciable. Généreux, souriant, plein d'humour, le circuit n'aurait pas été le même sans lui. Il nous a permis de voir tous les animaux existants dans la région, jusqu'aux big fives.
La séparation a été très émouvante.
Merci Zacharia , merci à tout le personnel tanzanien, merci Elisabeth et Hors pistes pour ces instants qui resteront gravés
Magnifique séjour organisé par Hors Piste au Kenya durant les congés scolaires. En 10 jours, nous avons découvert Nairobi, le Parc de Masaî Mara, le lac Naivasha et le parc... read more Amboseli. Que de belles rencontres avec la faune sauvage !
Merci à Nelson notre guide-chauffeur, très à l'écoute et toujours très prévoyant. Les lodges et hébergements furent de qualité et l'accueil aux petits oignons. Malgré des temps de liaison un peu long au regard des routes du Kenya, le spectacle de la rue nous a fasciné. Notre rencontre avec les masaïs d'Amboseli restera un grand moment, comme la visite de l'école. Cette immersion dans la culture africaine et son peuple fut éblouissante. Merci à Hors Piste et n'oubliez pas de demander Nelson votre guide en 1 ère classe.
Nous avons fait un très beau safari, en grande partie grâce à notre guide Kalid qui était formidable, discret, à l’écoute, avec le sens aigu du safari, c’est à dire... read more de la
recherche de la vie sauvage.
Elisabeth à la production lui a transmis nos envies en amont, et nos souhaits particuliers. ( voir beaucoup d'éléphants, éviter les sorties folklorico-touristiques, être en intimité...)
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Bonjour, je suis Gary d'Hors Pistes Voyages ! Je suis là pour répondre à vos questions :)