TANZANIA: A GRAND FAMILY SAFARI
Tauck Bridges Family Value
Includes: • Small group departures limited to 24 Tauck guests for a more intimate safari experience
• Private game drives by open- top safari vehicle with a window seat for everyone; multiple-night stays in every destination mean more time for morning, afternoon and evening safaris
• Game viewing on a dawn hot air balloon ride over the Serengeti
• Hands-on lessons in Maasai cultural traditions and a visit to a Maasai village primary school Tauck helps to support
• Airport transfers upon arrival and departure as noted
• 30 meals (10 breakfasts, 10 lunches, 10 dinners); all gratuities to Tauck Director, local guides and drivers; service charges, taxes, admission fees and porterage
Daily game drives in open-top safari vehicles search for the “Big Five”
“All of the places we stayed were really cool... ‘awesome’ was my boys’ favorite expression on this trip... great structure and organization... drivers
and guides were very personable and knowledgeable... it was fun traveling with other families... every day was special, filled with adventure.
” — Excerpts from guest comment cards
Group size limited to 24! Keep your eyes peeled for the “Big Five” on game drives through Tarangire, Lake Manyara, and Serengeti national parks in private open-top safari vehicles – everyone has a window seat. Soar high above the grasslands on a hot air balloon ride inside Serengeti National Park. Join in a Maasai tribal dance and visit a traditional boma for an authentic look at daily life. Explore ancient Ngorongoro Crater, seeing elephants, wildebeest, zebras and just about everything in between, and take a walk on Mt. Kilimanjaro to meet a member of the Chagga tribe in her traditional home.
28 Tanzania: A Grand Family Safari
#1 IN ESCORTED FAMILY TRAVEL
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