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Heart of Tanzania

12 days from $6,295
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Day 1  Depart USA
Depart the USA on your overnight flight to London.

Day 2  Arrive Nairobi
Arrive in London this morning where you connect to the Nairobi-bound flight, arriving later this evening. Upon arrival, you will be met and transferred to your hotel.
Panari Hotel

Day 3  Nairobi-Serengeti | Meals: BLD
An early morning departure by road takes you south to the Tanzania border at Namanga. After clearning customs and immigration, drive into Arusha where you stop for lunch. Then a light aircraft flight takes you into Tanzania's most famous park, the Serengeti. Settle into your lodge and then enjoy an afternoon game drive.

Kensington Serengeti Camp



Kensington Serengeti Camp provides the most intimate connection to nature, settled in the heart of one of the world's finest game parks. Located in Kirawira area of the Grumeti corridor, on the west side of Serengeti park, guests experience the rare exhiliration of close contact with the world's greatest migration.

Eight Suswa tents have been meticulously spread under the shade of the towering thorn trees in a grove near the Grumeti river, where zebra and wildebeest come to drink. Tended to by experienced staff, guests can wind down and reflect on the sights and sounds over a "Sundowner" drink in a forested grove with a clear view of the setting sun. By night, guests enjoy campfires and opportunities to share stories or learn more from Masai warriors.

All tents feature a rich and welcoming Masai theme showcased through evocative touches - headboards, lamps, local art and had carved details.

Each expansive tent has five areas. The spacious bedroom features two queen beds and oversized windows which allow cool breezes and warm light to wash through. Immediately behind the bedroom is a dressing room with ceramic sink on a hand carved wooden counter with large mirror. The dressing room is flanked on the one side by a private water closet with flush toilet and on the other side by a large shower room. Hot and cold running water allow guests to freshen up after a day in the sun or unwind in a leisurely shower. Electric lights shine in every tent and the camps are equipped with 220V plugs for charging batteries and other devices. Outside, the open veranda is shaded, with canvas director's chairs and reading table angled to catch the best views. Enjoy a cool drink or spot of tea as you watch the theatre of the wild.

Enjoy delicious Pan-African and traditional bush cuisine. Three main meals are served each day in a large canvas dining tent overlooking beautiful scenery and culminating with five course dinners ending with coffee or tea under the stars.

Weather permitting, meals can be individually served in your own veranda. Picnic meals can also be prepared for full day game drives. Our chefs will gladly observe any special dietary preferences.

×

Day 4 & 5  Serengeti | Meals: BLD
Game is abundant in the Serengeti: wildebeest, zebra, buffalo, impala will all dot the horizon. And thanks to the wide variety of plains game, predators are also in abudance. Cheetah, lion and leopard may all be spotted in the Serengeti, as well as other predators like the hyena. Bird watchers keep your binoculars handy, as the Serengeti is host to more than 540 resident and migrant bird species -- among them the easily recognized Secretary bird and the African Fish Eagle.

Kensington Serengeti Camp



Kensington Serengeti Camp provides the most intimate connection to nature, settled in the heart of one of the world's finest game parks. Located in Kirawira area of the Grumeti corridor, on the west side of Serengeti park, guests experience the rare exhiliration of close contact with the world's greatest migration.

Eight Suswa tents have been meticulously spread under the shade of the towering thorn trees in a grove near the Grumeti river, where zebra and wildebeest come to drink. Tended to by experienced staff, guests can wind down and reflect on the sights and sounds over a "Sundowner" drink in a forested grove with a clear view of the setting sun. By night, guests enjoy campfires and opportunities to share stories or learn more from Masai warriors.

All tents feature a rich and welcoming Masai theme showcased through evocative touches - headboards, lamps, local art and had carved details.

Each expansive tent has five areas. The spacious bedroom features two queen beds and oversized windows which allow cool breezes and warm light to wash through. Immediately behind the bedroom is a dressing room with ceramic sink on a hand carved wooden counter with large mirror. The dressing room is flanked on the one side by a private water closet with flush toilet and on the other side by a large shower room. Hot and cold running water allow guests to freshen up after a day in the sun or unwind in a leisurely shower. Electric lights shine in every tent and the camps are equipped with 220V plugs for charging batteries and other devices. Outside, the open veranda is shaded, with canvas director's chairs and reading table angled to catch the best views. Enjoy a cool drink or spot of tea as you watch the theatre of the wild.

Enjoy delicious Pan-African and traditional bush cuisine. Three main meals are served each day in a large canvas dining tent overlooking beautiful scenery and culminating with five course dinners ending with coffee or tea under the stars.

Weather permitting, meals can be individually served in your own veranda. Picnic meals can also be prepared for full day game drives. Our chefs will gladly observe any special dietary preferences.

×

Day 6  Serengeti-Ngorongoro | Meals: BLD
Your drive this morning takes you to Olduvai Gorge, site of one of the world's most important archaeological discoveries. After more than 28 years of sifting through fossils and bones, Mary and Louis Leaky discovered "homo habilis" (Handy Man) in this dry valley. Continue on to the Ngorongoro Conservation area for dinner and overnight.

Kensington Ngorongoro Camp



Kensington Ngorongoro Camp is a tented wilderness camp set close to the rim of the Ngorongoro caldera. Cool and crisp in the high altitude, Crater Camp has a breathtaking vista.

Those arriving by air land at Manyara airstrip, transfer to the Ngorongoro Conservation Area to the crater's rim. Tucked in a valley on the external slope of the crater, only a 15 minute drive from the rim itself, Kensington Crater Camp offers guests an intimate experience within the misty reaches of Ngorongoro.

In order to preserve the harmony and intimacy of the reserve, this exclusive camp has just eight Suswa tents spread in a forested grove each with a spectacular view across the plains. Attended to by the skilled and friendly staff, the guests experience the stunning beauty of this ancient wonder.

All tents feature a rich and welcoming Masai theme showcased through evocative touches - headboards, lamps, local art and had carved details.

Each expansive tent has five areas. The spacious bedroom features two queen beds and oversized windows which allow cool breezes and warm light to wash through. Immediately behind the bedroom is a dressing room with ceramic sink on a hand carved wooden counter with large mirror. The dressing room is flanked on the one side by a private water closet with flush toilet and on the other side by a large shower room. Hot and cold running water allow guests to freshen up after a day in the sun or unwind in a leisurely shower. Electric lights shine in every tent and the camps are equipped with 220V plugs for charging batteries and other devices. Outside, the open veranda is shaded, with canvas director's chairs and reading table angled to catch the best views. Enjoy a cool drink or spot of tea as you watch the theatre of the wild.

Enjoy delicious Pan-African and traditional bush cuisine. Three main meals are served each day in a large canvas dining tent overlooking beautiful scenery and culminating with five course dinners ending with coffee or tea under the stars.

Weather permitting, meals can be individually served in your own veranda. Picnic meals can also be prepared for full day game drives. Our chefs will gladly observe any special dietary preferences.

×

Day 7  Ngorongoro | Meals: BLD
A highlight awaits you this morning, as you descend through the early morning mists 2,000 feet to the crater floor for a full day of game viewing in what has been called the world's largest zoo without bars, contained in a natural amphitheater.

Kensington Ngorongoro Camp



Kensington Ngorongoro Camp is a tented wilderness camp set close to the rim of the Ngorongoro caldera. Cool and crisp in the high altitude, Crater Camp has a breathtaking vista.

Those arriving by air land at Manyara airstrip, transfer to the Ngorongoro Conservation Area to the crater's rim. Tucked in a valley on the external slope of the crater, only a 15 minute drive from the rim itself, Kensington Crater Camp offers guests an intimate experience within the misty reaches of Ngorongoro.

In order to preserve the harmony and intimacy of the reserve, this exclusive camp has just eight Suswa tents spread in a forested grove each with a spectacular view across the plains. Attended to by the skilled and friendly staff, the guests experience the stunning beauty of this ancient wonder.

All tents feature a rich and welcoming Masai theme showcased through evocative touches - headboards, lamps, local art and had carved details.

Each expansive tent has five areas. The spacious bedroom features two queen beds and oversized windows which allow cool breezes and warm light to wash through. Immediately behind the bedroom is a dressing room with ceramic sink on a hand carved wooden counter with large mirror. The dressing room is flanked on the one side by a private water closet with flush toilet and on the other side by a large shower room. Hot and cold running water allow guests to freshen up after a day in the sun or unwind in a leisurely shower. Electric lights shine in every tent and the camps are equipped with 220V plugs for charging batteries and other devices. Outside, the open veranda is shaded, with canvas director's chairs and reading table angled to catch the best views. Enjoy a cool drink or spot of tea as you watch the theatre of the wild.

Enjoy delicious Pan-African and traditional bush cuisine. Three main meals are served each day in a large canvas dining tent overlooking beautiful scenery and culminating with five course dinners ending with coffee or tea under the stars.

Weather permitting, meals can be individually served in your own veranda. Picnic meals can also be prepared for full day game drives. Our chefs will gladly observe any special dietary preferences.

×

Day 8  Ngorongoro-Lake Manyara | Meals: BLD
Your drive takes you to Mto wa Mbu village where you will have the opportunity to see the traditional way of life and have lunch. Then it's on to Lake Manyara. The lake lies in a depressed valley with the brown and red cliffs of the escarpment rising strikingly on one side. Settle in at your lodge and then enjoy an afternoon game drive.

Kirurumu Tented Camp



Kirurumu Tented Lodge is set high on the edge of the Great Rift Valley, enjoying a marvellous, uplifting and panoramic view eastward over Lake Manyara, the Rift floor and Mt. Losimingori. Behind Kirurumu, the Ngorongoro Highlands rise in green and fertile splendour and form the gateway to Ngorongoro Crater and, finally, Olduvai Gorge, the Serengeti.

Each of the 22 tented rooms is ensuite with hot and cold running water and electricity. Enjoy a cool drink in the bar complete with sun deck and stunning panoramic views of the rift valley. Dine on sumptuous meals prepared daily by the chefs. A highlight at Kirurumu is the option to take a guided walk to learn more about the botanical life around the lodge - as well as watch for the incredible bird life in the area.

×

Day 9  Lake Manyara-Tarangire | Meals: BLD
Your drive takes you out of the park and to Tarangire National Park, game viewing enroute. After lunch and a bit of a siesta, venture out on an afternoon game drive. Your luxury tented camp captures the essence of traditional safari camps while pampering you with superior service and hospitality.

Tarangire River Camp



Tarangire River Camp is just 3.5 km from the main entrance to Tarangire National Park, set on 25,000 hectares of concession area, the camp. The camp has 20 luxury safari tents, which are en-suite with hot and cold running water. The tents are tastefully furnished with all the comforts you will need whilst on safari and open out onto stunning views of Mount Meru and Mount Kilimanjaro.

Meals are a delicious affair, dinners are served by candlelight in the thatch and timber elevated dining area, with dramatic views across the Maasai plains, where a friendly and attentive staff are always on hand to cater to your every need.

Activities from Tarangire River Camp include game drives, guided walking safaris, birding watching on the shores of Lake Manyara, and cultural safaris visiting the Maasai and Datoga peoples whose bomas populate adjacent land.

×

Day 10  Tarangire | Meals: BLD
Enjoy an early morning walk, keeping your eyes peeled for bird life. Then, with a picnic lunch, game drive inside the park all day. You might spot lion, bat eared fox, kudu and much more.

Tarangire River Camp



Tarangire River Camp is just 3.5 km from the main entrance to Tarangire National Park, set on 25,000 hectares of concession area, the camp. The camp has 20 luxury safari tents, which are en-suite with hot and cold running water. The tents are tastefully furnished with all the comforts you will need whilst on safari and open out onto stunning views of Mount Meru and Mount Kilimanjaro.

Meals are a delicious affair, dinners are served by candlelight in the thatch and timber elevated dining area, with dramatic views across the Maasai plains, where a friendly and attentive staff are always on hand to cater to your every need.

Activities from Tarangire River Camp include game drives, guided walking safaris, birding watching on the shores of Lake Manyara, and cultural safaris visiting the Maasai and Datoga peoples whose bomas populate adjacent land.

×

Day 11  Tarangire-Depart | Meals: BLD
Your safari comes to an end as you drive to Arusha where you have lunch before continuing on to Nairobi. A casual dinner hits the spot before you transfer to the airport for your departure on the overnight flight to London.

Day 12  Arrive USA
Arrive in London this morning where you connect to your USA-bound flight, arriving later today. Welcome Home!

Per Person Prices in US Dollars from New York
Per Person Sharing Twin Per Person in Single Room
Depart on Request Between
05 JAN 09-24 MAR 09 $7,295 $6,330 $7,850 $6,865
25 MAR 09-10 APR 09 $6,995 $7,550 $6,330 $6,865
11 APR 09-23 MAY 09 $6,295 $5,605 $6,685 $5,995
24 MAY 09-04 SEP 09 $6,895 $5,650 $7,250 $6,035
05 SEP 09-30 SEP 09 $6,295 $5,605 $6,695 $5,995
01 OCT 09-31 OCT 09 $6,495 $5,785 $6,895 $6,180
Notes:Per Person prices are based on a minimum of 2 persons traveling together. International departure taxes and fuel surcharges are additional. Add-on fares from most major US cities available. A supplement of $65 per person per night applies April 9-13, 2009.

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    • Luxury accommodations with private facilities
    • Full breakfast daily, 8 lunches and 8 dinners (BLD)
    • Game viewing by 4WD vehicle with English-speaking driver-guide and guaranteed window seats
    • Complimentary water while on safari (half liter per day)
    • All park entry fees, service charges and hotel taxes
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    • UTG Safari Kit including document wallet, baggage tags and duffel bag
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    Heart of Tanzania

    12 days from $6,295
    Departing On Request

    Day 1  Depart USA
    Depart the USA on your overnight flight to London.

    Day 2  Arrive Nairobi
    Arrive in London this morning where you connect to the Nairobi-bound flight, arriving later this evening. Upon arrival, you will be met and transferred to your hotel.
    Panari Hotel

    Day 3  Nairobi-Serengeti | Meals: BLD
    An early morning departure by road takes you south to the Tanzania border at Namanga. After clearning customs and immigration, drive into Arusha where you stop for lunch. Then a light aircraft flight takes you into Tanzania's most famous park, the Serengeti. Settle into your lodge and then enjoy an afternoon game drive.

    Kensington Serengeti Camp



    Kensington Serengeti Camp provides the most intimate connection to nature, settled in the heart of one of the world's finest game parks. Located in Kirawira area of the Grumeti corridor, on the west side of Serengeti park, guests experience the rare exhiliration of close contact with the world's greatest migration.

    Eight Suswa tents have been meticulously spread under the shade of the towering thorn trees in a grove near the Grumeti river, where zebra and wildebeest come to drink. Tended to by experienced staff, guests can wind down and reflect on the sights and sounds over a "Sundowner" drink in a forested grove with a clear view of the setting sun. By night, guests enjoy campfires and opportunities to share stories or learn more from Masai warriors.

    All tents feature a rich and welcoming Masai theme showcased through evocative touches - headboards, lamps, local art and had carved details.

    Each expansive tent has five areas. The spacious bedroom features two queen beds and oversized windows which allow cool breezes and warm light to wash through. Immediately behind the bedroom is a dressing room with ceramic sink on a hand carved wooden counter with large mirror. The dressing room is flanked on the one side by a private water closet with flush toilet and on the other side by a large shower room. Hot and cold running water allow guests to freshen up after a day in the sun or unwind in a leisurely shower. Electric lights shine in every tent and the camps are equipped with 220V plugs for charging batteries and other devices. Outside, the open veranda is shaded, with canvas director's chairs and reading table angled to catch the best views. Enjoy a cool drink or spot of tea as you watch the theatre of the wild.

    Enjoy delicious Pan-African and traditional bush cuisine. Three main meals are served each day in a large canvas dining tent overlooking beautiful scenery and culminating with five course dinners ending with coffee or tea under the stars.

    Weather permitting, meals can be individually served in your own veranda. Picnic meals can also be prepared for full day game drives. Our chefs will gladly observe any special dietary preferences.

    ×

    Day 4 & 5  Serengeti | Meals: BLD
    Game is abundant in the Serengeti: wildebeest, zebra, buffalo, impala will all dot the horizon. And thanks to the wide variety of plains game, predators are also in abudance. Cheetah, lion and leopard may all be spotted in the Serengeti, as well as other predators like the hyena. Bird watchers keep your binoculars handy, as the Serengeti is host to more than 540 resident and migrant bird species -- among them the easily recognized Secretary bird and the African Fish Eagle.

    Kensington Serengeti Camp



    Kensington Serengeti Camp provides the most intimate connection to nature, settled in the heart of one of the world's finest game parks. Located in Kirawira area of the Grumeti corridor, on the west side of Serengeti park, guests experience the rare exhiliration of close contact with the world's greatest migration.

    Eight Suswa tents have been meticulously spread under the shade of the towering thorn trees in a grove near the Grumeti river, where zebra and wildebeest come to drink. Tended to by experienced staff, guests can wind down and reflect on the sights and sounds over a "Sundowner" drink in a forested grove with a clear view of the setting sun. By night, guests enjoy campfires and opportunities to share stories or learn more from Masai warriors.

    All tents feature a rich and welcoming Masai theme showcased through evocative touches - headboards, lamps, local art and had carved details.

    Each expansive tent has five areas. The spacious bedroom features two queen beds and oversized windows which allow cool breezes and warm light to wash through. Immediately behind the bedroom is a dressing room with ceramic sink on a hand carved wooden counter with large mirror. The dressing room is flanked on the one side by a private water closet with flush toilet and on the other side by a large shower room. Hot and cold running water allow guests to freshen up after a day in the sun or unwind in a leisurely shower. Electric lights shine in every tent and the camps are equipped with 220V plugs for charging batteries and other devices. Outside, the open veranda is shaded, with canvas director's chairs and reading table angled to catch the best views. Enjoy a cool drink or spot of tea as you watch the theatre of the wild.

    Enjoy delicious Pan-African and traditional bush cuisine. Three main meals are served each day in a large canvas dining tent overlooking beautiful scenery and culminating with five course dinners ending with coffee or tea under the stars.

    Weather permitting, meals can be individually served in your own veranda. Picnic meals can also be prepared for full day game drives. Our chefs will gladly observe any special dietary preferences.

    ×

    Day 6  Serengeti-Ngorongoro | Meals: BLD
    Your drive this morning takes you to Olduvai Gorge, site of one of the world's most important archaeological discoveries. After more than 28 years of sifting through fossils and bones, Mary and Louis Leaky discovered "homo habilis" (Handy Man) in this dry valley. Continue on to the Ngorongoro Conservation area for dinner and overnight.

    Kensington Ngorongoro Camp



    Kensington Ngorongoro Camp is a tented wilderness camp set close to the rim of the Ngorongoro caldera. Cool and crisp in the high altitude, Crater Camp has a breathtaking vista.

    Those arriving by air land at Manyara airstrip, transfer to the Ngorongoro Conservation Area to the crater's rim. Tucked in a valley on the external slope of the crater, only a 15 minute drive from the rim itself, Kensington Crater Camp offers guests an intimate experience within the misty reaches of Ngorongoro.

    In order to preserve the harmony and intimacy of the reserve, this exclusive camp has just eight Suswa tents spread in a forested grove each with a spectacular view across the plains. Attended to by the skilled and friendly staff, the guests experience the stunning beauty of this ancient wonder.

    All tents feature a rich and welcoming Masai theme showcased through evocative touches - headboards, lamps, local art and had carved details.

    Each expansive tent has five areas. The spacious bedroom features two queen beds and oversized windows which allow cool breezes and warm light to wash through. Immediately behind the bedroom is a dressing room with ceramic sink on a hand carved wooden counter with large mirror. The dressing room is flanked on the one side by a private water closet with flush toilet and on the other side by a large shower room. Hot and cold running water allow guests to freshen up after a day in the sun or unwind in a leisurely shower. Electric lights shine in every tent and the camps are equipped with 220V plugs for charging batteries and other devices. Outside, the open veranda is shaded, with canvas director's chairs and reading table angled to catch the best views. Enjoy a cool drink or spot of tea as you watch the theatre of the wild.

    Enjoy delicious Pan-African and traditional bush cuisine. Three main meals are served each day in a large canvas dining tent overlooking beautiful scenery and culminating with five course dinners ending with coffee or tea under the stars.

    Weather permitting, meals can be individually served in your own veranda. Picnic meals can also be prepared for full day game drives. Our chefs will gladly observe any special dietary preferences.

    ×

    Day 7  Ngorongoro | Meals: BLD
    A highlight awaits you this morning, as you descend through the early morning mists 2,000 feet to the crater floor for a full day of game viewing in what has been called the world's largest zoo without bars, contained in a natural amphitheater.

    Kensington Ngorongoro Camp



    Kensington Ngorongoro Camp is a tented wilderness camp set close to the rim of the Ngorongoro caldera. Cool and crisp in the high altitude, Crater Camp has a breathtaking vista.

    Those arriving by air land at Manyara airstrip, transfer to the Ngorongoro Conservation Area to the crater's rim. Tucked in a valley on the external slope of the crater, only a 15 minute drive from the rim itself, Kensington Crater Camp offers guests an intimate experience within the misty reaches of Ngorongoro.

    In order to preserve the harmony and intimacy of the reserve, this exclusive camp has just eight Suswa tents spread in a forested grove each with a spectacular view across the plains. Attended to by the skilled and friendly staff, the guests experience the stunning beauty of this ancient wonder.

    All tents feature a rich and welcoming Masai theme showcased through evocative touches - headboards, lamps, local art and had carved details.

    Each expansive tent has five areas. The spacious bedroom features two queen beds and oversized windows which allow cool breezes and warm light to wash through. Immediately behind the bedroom is a dressing room with ceramic sink on a hand carved wooden counter with large mirror. The dressing room is flanked on the one side by a private water closet with flush toilet and on the other side by a large shower room. Hot and cold running water allow guests to freshen up after a day in the sun or unwind in a leisurely shower. Electric lights shine in every tent and the camps are equipped with 220V plugs for charging batteries and other devices. Outside, the open veranda is shaded, with canvas director's chairs and reading table angled to catch the best views. Enjoy a cool drink or spot of tea as you watch the theatre of the wild.

    Enjoy delicious Pan-African and traditional bush cuisine. Three main meals are served each day in a large canvas dining tent overlooking beautiful scenery and culminating with five course dinners ending with coffee or tea under the stars.

    Weather permitting, meals can be individually served in your own veranda. Picnic meals can also be prepared for full day game drives. Our chefs will gladly observe any special dietary preferences.

    ×

    Day 8  Ngorongoro-Lake Manyara | Meals: BLD
    Your drive takes you to Mto wa Mbu village where you will have the opportunity to see the traditional way of life and have lunch. Then it's on to Lake Manyara. The lake lies in a depressed valley with the brown and red cliffs of the escarpment rising strikingly on one side. Settle in at your lodge and then enjoy an afternoon game drive.

    Kirurumu Tented Camp



    Kirurumu Tented Lodge is set high on the edge of the Great Rift Valley, enjoying a marvellous, uplifting and panoramic view eastward over Lake Manyara, the Rift floor and Mt. Losimingori. Behind Kirurumu, the Ngorongoro Highlands rise in green and fertile splendour and form the gateway to Ngorongoro Crater and, finally, Olduvai Gorge, the Serengeti.

    Each of the 22 tented rooms is ensuite with hot and cold running water and electricity. Enjoy a cool drink in the bar complete with sun deck and stunning panoramic views of the rift valley. Dine on sumptuous meals prepared daily by the chefs. A highlight at Kirurumu is the option to take a guided walk to learn more about the botanical life around the lodge - as well as watch for the incredible bird life in the area.

    ×

    Day 9  Lake Manyara-Tarangire | Meals: BLD
    Your drive takes you out of the park and to Tarangire National Park, game viewing enroute. After lunch and a bit of a siesta, venture out on an afternoon game drive. Your luxury tented camp captures the essence of traditional safari camps while pampering you with superior service and hospitality.

    Tarangire River Camp



    Tarangire River Camp is just 3.5 km from the main entrance to Tarangire National Park, set on 25,000 hectares of concession area, the camp. The camp has 20 luxury safari tents, which are en-suite with hot and cold running water. The tents are tastefully furnished with all the comforts you will need whilst on safari and open out onto stunning views of Mount Meru and Mount Kilimanjaro.

    Meals are a delicious affair, dinners are served by candlelight in the thatch and timber elevated dining area, with dramatic views across the Maasai plains, where a friendly and attentive staff are always on hand to cater to your every need.

    Activities from Tarangire River Camp include game drives, guided walking safaris, birding watching on the shores of Lake Manyara, and cultural safaris visiting the Maasai and Datoga peoples whose bomas populate adjacent land.

    ×

    Day 10  Tarangire | Meals: BLD
    Enjoy an early morning walk, keeping your eyes peeled for bird life. Then, with a picnic lunch, game drive inside the park all day. You might spot lion, bat eared fox, kudu and much more.

    Tarangire River Camp



    Tarangire River Camp is just 3.5 km from the main entrance to Tarangire National Park, set on 25,000 hectares of concession area, the camp. The camp has 20 luxury safari tents, which are en-suite with hot and cold running water. The tents are tastefully furnished with all the comforts you will need whilst on safari and open out onto stunning views of Mount Meru and Mount Kilimanjaro.

    Meals are a delicious affair, dinners are served by candlelight in the thatch and timber elevated dining area, with dramatic views across the Maasai plains, where a friendly and attentive staff are always on hand to cater to your every need.

    Activities from Tarangire River Camp include game drives, guided walking safaris, birding watching on the shores of Lake Manyara, and cultural safaris visiting the Maasai and Datoga peoples whose bomas populate adjacent land.

    ×

    Day 11  Tarangire-Depart | Meals: BLD
    Your safari comes to an end as you drive to Arusha where you have lunch before continuing on to Nairobi. A casual dinner hits the spot before you transfer to the airport for your departure on the overnight flight to London.

    Day 12  Arrive USA
    Arrive in London this morning where you connect to your USA-bound flight, arriving later today. Welcome Home!

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