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Serengeti and Zanzibar Explorer August 11-22, 2010
Expedition Summary
Begin the safari portion of the tour in Lake Manyara National Park.
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This trip is rated Easy. A safari is an adventurous experience - but not particularly physically demanding and accordingly rated as an "easy" trip. No experience is required for this trip, but, in order to fully enjoy the expedition's activities, trip participants should be reasonably fit, in good health and properly equipped.
Space is limited. A non-refundable deposit of $750 will guarantee your reservation. Full payment is due by May 11, 2010. For itineraries, more information or to register, please contact: Rice Alumni Travel/Study Program Email: sundin@rice.edu Phone: 800-RICE-ALU or 713-348-4678 Trip Details Dates: August 11-22, 2010 Cost:
A $235 discount is available when both trip deposit and final payment are paid by check. Includes:
- local Tanzanian guides - domestic Arusha - Zanzibar - Dar es Salaam flights - airport transfers when arriving and departing on designated arrival and departure dates - accommodation as indicated in itinerary - meals as indicated in itinerary (B=Breakfast, L=Lunch, D=Dinner) - welcome and farewell dinners - bottled water for group transfers and activities - activities as indicated in itinerary and entrance fees to national parks and sites - transportation as indicated in itinerary - lectures by Masai chief, Serengeti Lion Project, Frankfurt Zoological Society Does Not Include: - international flights (approximately $800-$2,500 for USA - East Africa - USA) - international airport departure tax ($30) - optional hot air balloon safari and champagne breakfast in the Serengeti ($550) - optional Zanzibar tours - e.g. spice tour, Jozani Forest tour and snorkeling ($75) - meals not included (approximately $20) - beverages (discretionary) - travel insurance (discretionary) - tips and gratuities (discretionary) - phone calls, laundry and other items of a personal nature (discretionary) Trip Itinerary August 11: Depart Home, Fly to Africa Depart from home and fly to Tanzania. August 12: Arrive in Africa, Transfer to Arusha After arriving into Kilimanjaro Airport, travel on to Arusha. Arusha is approximately 1 hour from Kilimanjaro Airport. Spend the night at our hotel near Arusha. Overnight: Serena Mountain Village
August 13: Lake Manyara Safari After breakfast and a short orientation briefing, depart for Lake Manyara National Park. After a relaxing lunch at our lodge, enjoy the afternoon wildlife viewing in Lake Manyara National Park, famous for its tree-climbing lion, elephant, hippo, giraffe, and smaller animals. Tonight, enjoy a festive welcome dinner with the group. Overnight: Lake Manyara Serena Safari Lodge. (B, L, D) August 14: Lake Manyara, Olduvai Gorge and Serengeti Safari
Overnight: Serengeti Serena Safari Lodge. (B, L, D)
In the morning, embark on a game drive or optional hot-air balloon safari (see details below) to view the plains from above, followed by an "Out of Africa" champagne breakfast under the shade of an acacia tree in the midst of the vast Serengeti. OPTIONAL BALLOON SAFARI ($550): An optional hot-air balloon safari can be booked in advance on a space available basis. These unique and exciting adventures require a very early morning start and a one-hour drive to the balloon's take-off point. After adventures aloft and
a champagne breakfast is served under the shade of an acacia tree in the midst of the Serengeti. After a relaxing lunch at the safari lodge, enjoy an afternoon game drive in the Serengeti, marveling at the bountiful wildlife that is resident there.
After an early morning game drive and breakfast at the lodge, depart for the Ngorongoro Crater located in the heart of the "Land of the Masai." Along the way, take a break for a picnic lunch and then stop to visit a local Masai village. Continue on to our Ngorongoro safari lodge perched atop the rim of the Ngorongoro Crater where you will spend the next two nights. Overnight: Ngorongoro Serena Safari Lodge. (B, L, D)
Descend into the crater floor early in the morning for a safari drive in the Ngorongoro Crater. Two thousand feet below the rim, the bottom of the crater is dotted with watering holes sheltering almost 30,000 animals in an area naturally enclosed by the slopes of the volcano. At any time, you may see elephant, rhino, buffalo, cheetah, lion, hyena, hippo, and wildebeest. Return to the lodge for a late lunch. In the afternoon you have the opportunity to take a short (1 hour) botanical walk around the lodge grounds or embark on a more rigorous hike (2 hours) to the crater rim. Tonight, enjoy a talk with a local Masai elder. Overnight: Ngorongoro Serena Safari Lodge. (B, L, D) August 18: Fly to Stone Town, Zanzibar
Take a walking tour of Stone Town in the morning to explore the heritage and history of this famous town, now designated a World Heritage site. The walking tour will include visits to the city market, the old Anglican Church located on the site of the old Slave Market, and the National Museum of Zanzibar. You may also visit the Old British Consulate, the Old Fort dating back to 1700, the House of Wonders and Livingstone House. Leisurely walks through the winding alleys and narrow streets will lead you to small exotic bazaars and local curio shops. After lunch on your own by the water at our hotel, transfer by motor coach to Ocean Paradise Resort on one of the island's most beautiful beaches. Overnight: Ocean Paradise Resort. (B, D) August 20: Zanzibar - Beach Enjoy a free day on the beach today. Optional spice tours, Jozani Forest tours and snorkeling excursions can be pre-arranged or arranged at the resort while on Zanzibar. It is best to pre-book these activities to ensure availability. Have lunch on your own at the beach. OPTIONAL ZANZIBAR TOURS
- Jozani Forest Tour ($75): The Jozani Forest is the only remaining natural forest on Unguja Island and is a heaven for nature lovers! With a rich variety of bird species, Jozani also offers the unique opportunity of seeing the very rare Red Colobus Monkey, which is indigenous to the island of Zanzibar. - Snorkeling ($75): The east coast of Zanzibar is a wonderful place to snorkel. Spend 3 hours on a local dhow snorkeling among the coral reefs with teeming fish life.
Enjoy a farewell dinner by the beach and spend one last night at the beach resort. Overnight: Ocean Paradise Resort. (B, D) August 21: Zanzibar - Beach, Depart for Home In the late afternoon, the group will drive back to the Zanzibar Airport for a local flight (15-minute flight) to Dar es Salaam. Connect to international flights home. Arrive back home on the afternoon of the next day. (B) August 22: Arrive Home All meals aloft. Arrive home. Accommodations
Hidden in the depths of a tree-shaded coffee plantation just outside of Arusha, The Serena Mountain Village is located among the flowered gardens of the plantation's farm house. The accommodations offer wide timbered decks with breath-taking views of nearby Lake Duluti, village-styled clusters and expertly thatched "Makuti" stemmed roofs. All rooms are decorated with authentic carvings and furnished with traditional safari-styled furniture. Lake Manyara Serena Safari Lodge
The Serengeti Serena Safari Lodge is located in one of the most popular areas of the Serengeti known as Seronera. The 66 rooms in this safari lodge look like Masai rondavels with an ethnic design outside, while the large comfortable interiors are a blend of African and Western style. Strategically located on a hillside overlooking plains below, there are fantastic views of the animal life passing by, sometimes right outside your window.
The Ngorongoro Serena Safari Lodge is built out of riverbed rocks and is situated on the rim of the crater and has spectacular views of the crater below. The 75 guest rooms are fairly simple but very comfortable. All have en suite facilities with a walk-in wardrobe, hair dryer, and a balcony perched on the rim of the crater. Central heating helps alleviate those cold nights you might experience in the crater. Zanzibar Serena Inn
Ocean Paradise Resort
Safari Experience
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Children
For safety reasons and for the enjoyment of other trip participants, we recommend that only children who are well-behaved and who can be kept in control in the safari vehicles participate in this trip. We recommend that you bring a car seat for your child if he/she uses one back at home. Please note that a maximum of 3 adults/children per room are allowed.
Optional Mount Kilimanjaro Climb Extension August 4-12, 2010 Expedition Summary
Experience Required
about your ability to do this trip, we can suggest appropriate alternatives. Trekking and Camping
usually set up by the time we arrive and hot tea or coffee and an afternoon snack is waiting! Dinner is served in the evening before everyone retires for a good nights sleep.
Trip Details August 4-12, 2010 Cost: double rooms/tents - from $4,510 per person* single rooms/tents - from $6,010 per person* * NOTE: The following table lists the double room pricing for various group sizes. A discount is available when both trip deposit and final payment are paid by check.
- Global Adrenaline head expedition leader - local Tanzanian guides - airport transfers when arriving and departing on the designated arrival and departure dates - accommodation as indicated in itinerary - meals as indicated in itinerary (B=breakfast, L=lunch, D=dinner) - bottled water on all transfers and during meals; purified water while on climb - farewell dinner - activities as indicated in itinerary and entrance fee to national park for climb - local porters for transportation of camping gear Does Not Include: - international flights (approximately $1,800 to $2,500 for USA - East Africa - USA flights) - international airport departure tax ($30) - meals not included (approximately $15) - beverages (discretionary) - tips and gratuities (discretionary) - travel insurance (discretionary) - phone calls, laundry and other items of a purely personal nature (discretionary) Trekking at High Altitude
rigorous training. The body cannot fully acclimatize to altitudes above 17,000 feet and, as a result, the more time one spends at such altitudes, generally the worse one feels. At 18,000 feet, there is only half the amount of oxygen in the air, which imposes considerable physical stresses on the body. As a result, most trekkers at high altitude feel physical discomfort of shortness of breath, headaches, nausea, insomnia and exhaustion. Individuals vary widely in their ability to acclimatize to altitude and not everyone should go to very high altitude. Because physical fitness does not confer any protection or facilitate acclimatization, it is impossible to predict how you will adapt to the altitude. The greatest protection is avoiding rapid ascents and allowing time for your body to acclimatize to the altitude. You must individually pace yourself to go slowly and drink plenty of water to avoid dehydration. You must not push too hard no matter how physically fit you may be or feel.
Trip Itinerary August 4: Fly to Africa Fly to Africa, arriving the next day. August 5: Arrive in Africa. Transfer to Arusha After arriving into Kilimanjaro Airport, transfer to Arusha, approximately a 1 hour drive from the airport. Spend the night at our hotel near Arusha. Before retiring for the evening, attend a briefing with the head expedition guide and get a full equipment check. Overnight: Serena Mountain Village.
In the morning, transfer to the Machame Park Gate (6,000 feet, 1,830 meters). After registering with the park authorities, begin the climb through lush montane forest. Continue on through lower heathland before reaching the first overnight camp - Machame Camp (9,000 feet, 6-7 hours of walking) at the upper forest edge. Overnight: Machame Camp. (B, L, D) August 7: Kilimanjaro Climb - Machame Camp to Shira Camp Today's segment of the ascent will continue across beautiful heathland and alpine moorland with magnificent views of Kilimanjaro's peak, ending at Shira Camp (12,300 feet, 6-7 hours of walking) in the upper heath zone. Overnight: Shira Camp. (B, L, D)
August 8: Kilimanjaro Climb - Shira Camp to Barranco Camp Today's hike will take us up to 14,000 feet just below the Lava Tower, then back down to our camp in the Great Barranco Valley. The views of the Great Breach Wall are better from this camp than anywhere else on the mountain. End the day at Barranco Camp (13,000 feet, 5-6 hours of walking). Overnight: Barranco Camp. (B, L, D)
Start the day with an exhilarating climb up the eastern wall of the Barranco Gorge where you will enjoy views of Kilimanjaro's ice fields, an equatorial anomaly. Ascend to over 14,000 feet under the glaciers of the southern slopes of Mount Kilimanjaro before descending into the Karanga Valley (13,000 feet, 4-5 hours of walking) for the night. Overnight: Karanga Valley Camp. (B, L, D) August 10: Kilimanjaro Climb - Karanga Valley Camp to Barafu Camp Trek up through the Karanga Valley, following the lava ridge to Barafu Camp (15,500 feet, 6-7 hours of walking), where the group will sleep until rising at close to midnight to get ready to summit Mount Kilimanjaro. Overnight: Barafu Camp. (B, L, D)
Just after midnight, begin your summit attempt, passing between the Rebmann and Tarzel glaciers to the rim at Stella Point. As dawn nears, summit at Uhuru Peak (19,340 feet), the highest point in Africa. Uhuru will be the culmination of - and the reward for 6-7 hours of strenuous hiking. Then descend back to Barafu Camp, resting for awhile before continuing the descent to Mweka Camp (10,500 feet, 3-4 hours of walking on the descent). Overnight: Mweka Camp. (B, L, D)
Make the final descent to the park gate, a walk of about 3 or 4 hours. After bidding farewell to your guides and porters, return to Arusha where you will enjoy a celebratory dinner with your fellow climbers before meeting up with the rest of the group for the safari. Those who are doing the Kilimanjaro Climb only may spend the night at our hotel near Arusha before flying home tomorrow. (B, L, D)
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