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TANZANIA:SERENGETI TO ZANZIBAR


Keep a lookout for “prides” of lion cubs in the Serengeti; savor an unforgettable picnic in the lush surroundings of Ngorongoro Crater.


Where the Wild Things Are


The Call of the Wild summons you to Africa, where Life lives large, and a world of heightened sensory pleasures awaits in the untamed forests and savannas of Tanzania... the rush of encountering the Big Five (lions, elephants, leopards, buffalo and rhinos) on their own turf (when you discover how really big they are)... the pleasure of a picnic lunch in the heart of Ngorongoro Crater, Africa’s “Garden of Eden”... the soul-stirring colors of an African sunset... the feel of the spear in your hand as a Maasai warrior teaches you how to throw it... the meeting of hands and hearts across cultures... the breathtaking vista from a hot-air balloon at dawn, when morning comes to life on the Serengeti plain... the primal night sounds of the world outside your safari tent in Kirawira.... the flight to Zanzibar over miles of turquoise water to the Jozani rainforest, in search of rare species that live nowhere else... the redolent spice bazaars and aromatic street-food gardens of Stone Town... your first taste of Zanzibar pizza (which is nothing like pizza), and the jaw-dropping view from your hotel terrace. But wait, there’s more.


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VICTORIA LAKE National Park Olduvai Gorge


Lake Manyara National Park


Ngorongoro Crater


Arusha / Lake Duluti


Tarangire National Park


TANZANIA


Dar Es Salaam Stone Town Zanzibar


1. ARRIVE ARUSHA, TANZANIA Tour begins: Serena Mountain Village, Arusha. A transfer from Kilimanjaro International Airport to Serena Mountain Village, Arusha is included. Although most flights land at Kilimanjaro International Airport after the sun has set, thoughts of Ernest Hemingway’s legendary novel, The Snows of Kilimanjaro, will come to mind as you journey the short distance from the airport to your hotel overlooking the reflective waters of Lake Duluti.


Serengeti Maximum Elevation: 7,550 ft.


KENYA


NEW for 2012


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