9. WESTERN SERENGETI SAFARI GAME DRIVE Awaken to glorious vistas of the plains from your classic Kirawira safari tent – styled after the elegant hunting camps of the early 20th century. Then head out on a morning drive into the bush to see firsthand Africa’s circle of life. Return to camp to relax and reflect before your final game drive in the Serengeti. Meals BLD
10. THE SPICE OF LIFE IN ZANZIBAR Fly via Arusha to Zanzibar this morning for a two-night stay on a tropical island archipelago in the Indian Ocean. Once the world’s foremost trading center for cloves, Zanzibar today is a land of spices, sultans and white-sand beaches. Arrive at your hotel for lunch, then join our local guides for a walking “spice” tour. Learn where spices come from as our guides reveal aromatic secrets hidden in nuts, roots and bark. Have dinner on your own tonight. Meals BL
View Ngorongoro Crater from above and enjoy a picnic in the crater
11. A DHOW ON THE INDIAN OCEAN Sail out to sea aboard a traditional dhow this morning as the captain and crew help you spot dolphins frolicking in the ocean blue. Dhows have plied these waters for millennia, trading and fishing from one island port to the next. Cast anchor on a sandy beach for swimming and snorkeling near beautiful coral reefs. Spend the afternoon exploring the backstreet wonders of Stone Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, on your own before joining us tonight for a farewell seafood extravaganza on the rooftop terrace of the hotel. Meals BLD
12. JOURNEY HOME Tour ends: Zanzibar. Join our guides for an optional walking tour of Stone Town this morning or enjoy time at leisure before checking out of your hotel. Fly to Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania, late afternoon, en route to Julius Nuyere International Airport for your flight home. Allow 3½ hours for flight check-in. Note: international flights out should be booked after 9:00 PM. Meals B
12 DAYS FROM $5,695* PLUS AIRFARE (11 Breakfasts, 10 Lunches & 9 Dinners)
BEGINS ARUSHA
Jan 19 Feb 2, 16 Mar 2 Apr 27 May 25 June 8, 22 Jul 6, 20 Aug 3, 17, 31 Sep 14, 28 Oct 12, 26 Nov 9 Dec 21
Go to
www.tauck.com for up-to-the-minute space availability; additional departure dates may become available as these sell out.
January – February; June – December *LAND PRICE ON-TOUR AIR (2 flights) TOTAL PER PERSON
Double $6640 $850 $7490 Single $7429 $850 $8279 Triple $6605 $850 $7455
March – May *LAND PRICE ON-TOUR AIR (2 flights) TOTAL PER PERSON
Double $5695 $795 $6490 Single $6484 $795 $7279 Triple $5660 $795 $6455
Group size limited to 24! All departures are limited to 24 guests to ensure a more intimate safari experience!
International Airfare is additional. Call Tauck for special rates on international air, in coach or business, for travel originating in the U.S. (subject to availability).
Hot Air Balloon Experience Included. The price of your journey includes the hot air balloon experience over the Serengeti on Day 7… $475 value!
Note: Activities marked with an asterisk (*) are at your own risk; a signed liability waiver will be required.
Please ask at time of booking about additional hotel nights before or after your tour and about our Guest Protection Product.
Go where the wild things are on game drives and at your tented camp in Tarangire Nat’l Park... then see them from a hot air balloon as you soar over the Serengeti
Call your travel agent or Tauck at 877-519-1035 Night 1
Night 2,3 Night 4,5 Night 6,7 Night 8,9
FINE HOTELS / GREAT LOCATIONS Mountain Village, Arusha Kikoti Tented Camp
Ngorongoro Serena Lodge Kirawira Tented Camp Night 10,11 Zanzibar Serena Inn Arusha
Tarangire National Park Ngorongoro Crater
Serengeti Serena Safari Lodge Serengeti Nat’l Park Serengeti Nat’l Park Stone Town, Zanzibar
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