TANZANIA: A GRAND FAMILY SAFARI
Where the wild things are
Inquisitive blue monkeys and their white-faced cousins welcome you to Arusha in the shadow of Mt. Kilimanjaro. In Tarangire, elephant herds dwarf their neighbors – antelope, zebra, gazelle – and you, as they search for food and water. Buffalo, wildebeest and long-necked giraffes congregate with pink-hued flamingoes in Lake Manyara, and in the Serengeti golden-maned lions keep a close eye on migrating prey as you watch them play their part in the circle of life. Discover them together during morning, afternoon and evening safari game drives from tented camps and lodges as we show your family where the wild things are; you’ll even picnic in a two-million-year-old crater...
Tauck Bridges Family Value Includes: • All gratuities to Tauck Director, local guides and drivers
• Small group departures limited to 24 Tauck guests for a more intimate safari experience
• Private game drives are all by open-top safari vehicle with a window seat for everyone – wildlife viewing at its best
• Multiple-night stays in tented camps and lodges mean more time for morning, afternoon and evening safari drives
• Unforgettable game viewing on a picnic lunch in Ngorongoro Crater • Hands-on lessons in Maasai cultural traditions
• A visit to a village primary school that Tauck helps to support and a visit to the traditional home of a Chagga family
• Barbecue dinner; learn Maasai dancing and Swahili • Airport transfers upon arrival and departure as noted
• 30 meals (10 breakfasts, 10 lunches, 10 dinners); service charges, taxes, admission fees and porterage
64 Tanzania: A Grand Family Safari VICTORIA LAKE KENYA
National Park TANZANIA
Olduvai Gorge Karatu
Manyara National Park
Lake
Ngorongoro Crater
Serengeti
Mt. Kilimanjaro (5892 ft.)
Arusha
Kilimanjaro National Park
National Park
Tarangire National Park
Maximum Elevation: 7,550 ft.
#1 IN GUIDED FAMILY TRAVEL
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