WALKING AND WILDLIFE IN TANZANIA
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1 HIGHLIGHTS WALKING AND WILDLIFE IN TANZANIA FEBRUARY 17 - MARCH 1, 2019 TRIP SUMMARY Sitting in front of your tent and listening to the sounds of the bush Having your eyes opened to by our naturalist guides to everything around you Learning about Maasai culture and lifestyle Visiting three completely different National Parks: Tarangire, Serengeti, and Ngorongoro Crater Witnessing the Great Migration of vast herds of wildebeest and zebra Watching elephants, lions, giraffes, antelopes, warthogs, and hippos, many of whom have babies this time of year Phone: Outside the US: Fax: info@goodadventure.com
2 TRIP AT A GLANCE Dates: Feb 17 - Mar 1, 2019 Location: Tanzania Cost: $5, Activities: Hiking Arrive: Arrive Kilimanjaro Airport (JRO) by 9 PM February 17 Depart: You can plan an evening flight out after 5:15PM on March 1 TRIP OVERVIEW Our African safari combines a traditional jeep-based safari during the amazing wildebeest and zebra migration with a walking safari in a remote part of Ngorongoro Highlands and the Great Rift Valley. Visiting Tarangire, Serengeti, and Ngorongoro National Parks by jeep allows us to quickly go where the wildlife is best. The trek, going past the Ngorongoro Highlands across the Great Rift Valley to Lake Natron and Northeastern Serengeti, with its minimal civilization and infrastructure, provides a more intimate experience of the wilderness as well as the surrounding communities that have lived there forever. Imagine sitting in the African bush at night, listening to the sounds of the bush with the skies ablaze overhead. Or walking through the bust, alert to all that surrounds you. Or watching hippopotami wallowing in the mud or herds of wildebeest streaming across the plains. Tanzania offers a magic found nowhere else in the world. Maximum group size: 14 RATING This trip is perfect for women who are comfortable in developing countries and who want to combine a traditional safari with a trek off the beaten path. While the safari is sedentary, the hikes will be between 4-6 hours ranging from flat terrain, valleys, and some uphill. Most of these trails are also used by local Maasai tribes in the area for herding cattle and may be undeveloped as hiking trails. The trip is rated 3. Prior to beginning the trip, participants should be engaging in aerobic conditioning, such as walking vigorously up hills, jogging, cross country skiing or stair stepping for minutes at least 3-4 times a week. Rating: 1 2 [3] 4 5. WHAT'S INCLUDED Experienced guides, including an Adventures in Good Company group leader, porters, and an armed national park ranger on the camping/walking safari Six nights lodging in hotels or private luxury tented camps, and four nights camping All meals from breakfast on February 18 to lunch the final day and unlimited drinking water all National Park and Ngorongoro Conservation Area fees Transportation within Tanzania including transfer to/from Kilimanjaro airport if you arrive and leave with the group Group camping and cooking equipment (including tents and sleeping pads) Gratuities for local guides, porters, lodges, and safari drivers Not included: Airfare to Tanzania, AGC guide gratuities, other beverages, insurance
3 OUR ITINERARY Below is the proposed itinerary for the trip. As is true on any adventure travel trip, plans for any specific day may be modified due to weather considerations, unforeseen circumstances, new opportunities, and group interests. DAY 1 FEBRUARY 17, SUNDAY We meet our guides at Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO) and transfer to our hotel. Our hotel, Ilboru Safari Lodge ( is located at the foot of Mt. Meru. Overnight: Ilboru Safari Lodge DAY 2 FEBRUARY 18, MONDAY After a hearty breakfast, we load our safari trucks, stopping at the Arusha Cultural Heritage Centre to get a sense of the past and present 120-plus tribes of Tanzania. We continue southwest through Masai Steppe to Tarangire National Park. Known for its diverse scenery, including dramatic baobab trees, one of Tanzania's largest populations of elephants, more than 500 species of birds, and impressive numbers and variety of animals. Our overnight tented camp is located inside the park on the edge of Tarangire River, a favorite watering place, so it is common to see animals drinking water and grazing along the river from the lodge. Overnight: Tarangire Tented Safari Lodge. (B, L, D) DAY 3 FEBRUARY 19, TUESDAY This morning we explore more of Tarangire National Park on a game drive. Our special safari trucks have open air roofs, allowing us to standup and have great views of the wide range of wildlife. After a picnic lunch, we may continue game viewing or travel to our destination for the night, the Ngorongoro Farmhouse Lodge, situated on a coffee plantation and organic farm which supplies our restaurant. We will get there just in time to take a dip in the sparkling swimming pool and or have happy hour on the deck overlooking the Oldeani Volcano, or tour the gardens.overnight: Ngorongoro Farmhouse Lodge
4 DAY 4 FEBRUARY 20, WEDNESDAY Today we drive to the rim of the Ngorongoro main crater and through the Ngorongoro highlands to the small Maasai village of Nainokanoka for a visit to learn about the culture, traditions, and survival strategies of the Maasai people, including a trip to the local Maasai market. We start our trek from here, with a hike through the nearby Olmoti Crater, a critical watershed with an underground reservoir which slowly releases water throughout the year for the livestock and wildlife of Ngorongoro Crater. We'll explore the crater and visit the Munge River waterfalls. In the afternoon we hike across the wide expanse of the "Embulbul Depression," a retreat for wildlife from the Ngorongoro Crater. Our wilderness camp is situated on a ridge of the Empakaai Crater, a hidden gem of the area. This extinct caldera is one of the best-kept secrets of the area with spectacular Rift Valley views from its rim. Its thickly forested sides, and a sparkling lake covering half of the floor, its full of flamingos and lurking predators. For safety, we will have an armed park ranger with our group today and for the rest of our trek. 3-4 hours hiking plus some driving. Overnight: Camping at the rim of Empakaai Crater. (B, L, D) DAY 5 FEBRUARY 21, THURSDAY We'll take today for a full exploration of Empakaai Crater, hiking down the steep forested slopes of the caldera; hopefully catching glimpses of rarely seen forest animals such as bushbuck, buffalo, and even leopards. Around the lakeshore we will watch many species of water birds, including flamingos: millions of flamingos roam the Rift Valley lakes in great flocks throughout the year searching for the best feeding and bathing conditions. After we've had our fill of watching, it's time to hike back up to camp for a hearty safari dinner. 5-6 hours of hiking. Overnight: Camping at the rim of Empakaai Crater. (B, L, D) DAY 6 FEBRUARY 22, FRIDAY Today we hike from Empakaai through the village of Nayobi to Lerai Forest. Our hike descends from the Ngorongoro Highlands to the Great Rift Valley, through lush grassland pastures scattered with Masai villages. The scenery alternates between the mountains of Gelai and Ketembeni (both extinct volcanoes) and Lake Natron stretching into the distance. The active volcano Ol Doinyo Lengai, "Mountain of God," dominates the view and local Maasai join us along the walk. Our campsite has spectacular views. Tonight we have dinner around the camp fire in traditional African style. 4-5 hours of hiking. Overnight: Tent camping in Nayobi or Lerai Forest (B, L, D)
5 DAY 7 FEBRUARY 23, SATURDAY After an early breakfast, we continue hiking down into the Rift Valley - by now Ol Doinyo Lengai will be towering above us. We cross the old lava flows and hike towards the base of the Great Rift Valley escarpment for the best views and our waiting truck. After a break with cold drinks and a snack, we drive to the Engare Sero River and our established campsite under the acacia trees. In the evening we have an optional hike up the waterfalls above the camp for a relaxing swim or watch the Baboons leaping back and forth on the cliffs. 6-8 hours of hiking on challenging downhill trail. Overnight: Camping at Engare Sero Village (B, L, D) DAY 8 FEBRUARY 24, SUNDAY Today is a travel day and our destination is Serengeti National Park. We pass Lake Natron, a favorite breeding place for 2.5 million Lesser Flamingoes. Lake Natron attracts so many flamingos because its caustic environment is a barrier against their predators, especially Hyenas. We will see Lesser Flamingoes floating nests on seasonally-forming evaporative islands and Great Flamingoes nests on the mud flats. We'll then drive across the Great Rift Valley to Serengeti National Park, with game viewing in the very remote northern East Serengeti. We will begin seeing large game and predators, and so are mostly restricted to viewing from our special safari trucks for the rest of the trip. Our overnight lodge is strategically built in an enormous volcanic rocky outcrop in the Lobo Hills. Overnight: Lobo Wildlife Lodge (B, L, D) DAY 9 FEBRUARY 25, MONDAY Our early morning allows for a full day of game viewing and travel through the Serengeti. The Seronera River Valley is rich with wildlife and a common place to find leopards and other big cats like lions and cheetahs. At the Retima Hippo Pool, we will be able to get out of the vehicle to stretch legs and walk to see hippos and crocodiles lounging together in the same habitat. We'll have a picnic lunch under an acacia tree and then continue with game viewing during our drive to southern Serengeti and our tented camp in a wooded hill overlooking the surrounding savannas. Overnight: Ndutu Kati Tented Camp (B, L, D)
6 DAY 10 FEBRUARY 26, TUESDAY Our focus today will be tracking the great migration of wildebeests and zebras as the graze on the southern plains of Serengeti ecosystem. One of the highlights of any safari is a sunrise game drive when, animals are very active grazing on the grasslands and the predators are busy hunting. We will spend the entire day game viewing and following the great migration of wildebeests and a big number of predators hunting them as they migrate. We will stop for a lunch break and enjoy our picnic. After lunch we continue game viewing, returning to the same camp in the evening to enjoy the evening by the campfire. Overnight: Ndutu Kati Tented Camp (B, L, D) DAY 11 FEBRUARY 27, WEDNESDAY Today there will be an optional early morning guided walking safari, guided by an armed park range. This is an amazing way to see wildlife on foot and will take up to 2 hours. For those not interested in the walking safari, an equally excellent option is an early morning game viewing. In either case we return to the camp in midmorning for breakfast. After breakfast we continue with game viewing while driving to Ngorongoro Conservation Area. It's a long drive and we'll arrive at our overnight lodge, located on the edge of the Ngorongoro forest, in the evening. 1-2 hours optional hiking plus game viewing in the truck. Overnight: Ngorongoro Rhino Lodge (B, L, D) DAY 12 FEBRUARY 28, THURSDAY We will leave early in the morning after breakfast and drive down the Ngorongoro crater to spend a full day exploring Ngorongoro crater. Ngorongoro Crater, a World Heritage Site and home to nearly 25,000 animals, is quite different from the Serengeti: a huge collapsed volcano crater, the steep walls both confine and protect many of the animals that live here. Most animals live on the crater floor some 1200 feet below the rim. Herds of wildebeest, zebras, warthogs, buffalos, and their babies are common and we may also see the black rhino, one of Tanzania's "Big Five" and difficult to see other places. In the afternoon, we will take time out to stretch our legs and enjoy a picnic lunch at Ngoitokitok Springs while watching hippos jostle for position in the water. After lunch we have time to investigate other areas of the crater before driving up and out to the Gnorongoro Farmhouse Lodge for our last night celebration dinner. Overnight: Gnorongoro Farmhouse Lodge. (B, L, D) DAY 13 MARCH 1, FRIDAY Sadly, after breakfast, we drive back through Arusha to the Kilimajaro International Airport and our flights home or to other travels.
7 ADDITIONAL TRIP INFORMATION GETTING THERE Arrive Kilimanjaro Airport (JRO) by 9 PM February 17. There are usually 2-3 flights a day and we will arrange one shuttle to meet the 3:30 flight pm and another for the 8:40pm flight. If you would like help with any travel plans we recommend our travel agent Barbara Phillip, Scan East West Travel, at barbara@scaneastwest.com or call ACCOMMODATIONS Other than during our trek we will be staying in hotels or luxury tented camps. Luxury camps have large wall tents with beds and attached bathrooms, offering comfort combined with nature. During our trek (day 3-7) we will be camping and our camping gear and support equipment will be carried by Masai Donkeys. There will be 6 person tents for each 2 people, which have 9 inch thick mattresses. There will also be a separate dining, shower, and toilet tents. Vegetarian options for this trip will be limited. Women with other types of dietary needs should call before registering for the trip. WEATHER The weather in February is generally good for a walking safari, although it can be hot. Temperatures for the day tend to be warm, dry, and breezy. Highs are typically in the 80s and 90s during the day and night time lows in the 60s TRAVEL INSURANCE WE STRONGLY RECOMMEND TRIP CANCELLATION/TRIP INTERRUPTION INSURANCE, WHICH COVERS YOUR COST IF YOU NEED TO CANCEL OR INTERRUPT YOUR TRIP for medical reasons, trip delay, lost baggage, and other unforeseen emergencies. Adventures in Good Company will send you information about travel insurance with your registration information, or you may purchase coverage through your own insurance company. In order to avoid disappointment and expense in the event that you must cancel your trip we strongly urge you to purchase some type of insurance coverage. You can also sign up for it online at Travelex Insurance. To get the best rates, use as your location number on the Get A Quote page.
8 PACKING LIST FOOTWEAR 1 pair of lightweight hiking boots or shoes (please be sure your hiking boots have good tread) 1 pair of comfortable shoes for use around camp and during the jeep safari 3-4 pairs of hiking socks (wool or synthetic equivalent: Smartwool, Thorlo, Darn Tough) CLOTHING (Please see notes on packing list for important details) 2-3 pair of comfortable supplex/nylon long pants for hiking - zip-offs work well 1-2 pairs of shorts (one should be quick-drying nylon) 2-3 T-shirts or short-sleeved shirts (cotton, wool, or synthetic is O.K.) 1-2 lightweight, long-sleeved shirt for hiking - button up front is the best 1 medium-weight top layer synthetic or wool pull over - fleece or wool vest works well for this layer 1 wide-brimmed hat for sun, rain, and high fashion Underwear/nightwear Pajamas or whatever you like to sleep in 1 rain jacket waterproof/breathable fabric like Gore-Tex 1 wide brimmed or baseball style hat for protection from the sun/rain Your favorite snacks and please include some form of electrolyte replacement such as Gatorade powder, Energy blocks, etc. EQUIPMENT/ESSENTIALS Passport, visa and Xeroxed copy 1 daypack (see notes on packing list for recommended capacity) 1 duffle bag (No wheels) for use on the trekking portion of the trip; must fit your sleeping bag Sleeping bag good to 30 degrees Sunglasses (100% UV protection) w/retention strap 1 2 bandanas Capacity to carry 2 liters of water Wristwatch/travel alarm clock Ear plugs (for a good night s sleep!) Small headlamp or flashlight Binoculars insect repellent with DEET 1 buff Wet Wipes for use on trekking portion Trekking poles (required) Small pack towel Your favorite snacks and please include some form of electrolyte replacement such as Gatorade powder, Energy blocks, etc. TOILETRIES (small everything) Toothbrush, toothpaste, dental floss, hand sanitizer, shampoo, contact lens paraphernalia, sanitary supplies Sunscreen and lip protection with sunblock of at least SPF 15 Personal first aid/patch kit - Band-Aids, 1 safety pin, moleskin, Compeed (or blister bandages), ibuprofen, any personal medications. Consult with your doctor or a travel clinic about antibiotics for diarrhea, malaria Please note: Individuals who have had or have the potential for a severe allergic reaction to insect stings, specific foods or medications must bring an epi-pen. Please consult your physician and tell your guide. OPTIONAL (personal preference, not required) Camera (extra batter/film/memory card) Swim suit (several of our lodging have pools!) Book, notebook, journal, pencil/pen Compression socks for longer jeep rides Casual clothing for lounging/dinner Cooling bandana, towel, buff (fabric that stays cool when wet)
9 NOTES ON PACKING Adventures in Good Company's packing list covers everything you need to assure your safety and comfort. You may not use everything you bring; however, you need to come prepared for all possible weather conditions. At the same time, you must be able to carry your own luggage, sometimes up and down stairs. As space for luggage on our trips is limited, please stick to the packing list as closely as possible. Clothing: Due to the nature of this trip (trekking through the jungle, heat, insects) lightweight and light colored clothing for hiking (no black or navy blue) is highly recommended. Darker colors do attract insects and are very hot when there is little or no shade. Also, long pants and long sleeves are recommended for the crater hike in particular due to encountering stinging nettles and thorns along the way. Luggage: For this trip, please pack in whatever luggage you find easiest to use wheeled luggage is most often everyone s favorite. Generally, soft sided wheeled luggage works best and following the packing list closely and using the smallest size luggage is requested. Please also bring with you a duffle bag (no wheels) large enough for your sleeping bag and clothing and gear for one night. This is for the 4 night trekking portion of your trip; our jeeps will be with us for 3 nights, but one night is accessible only by foot, so donkeys will carry your gear. All of your other clothing/equipment will remain with the vehicles to await your return from the trek. Daypacks: Your daypack should be large enough to hold the following items: 1 2 liters of water, rain gear, sun screen, warm layer (fleece pullover or vest), personal first aid kit, and personal items such as camera,etc. We recommend a daypack with a capacity of Liters ( cubic inches) with a hip belt, padded shoulder straps, and lifters. Line your daypack with a durable plastic bag to keep your belongings dry, or have an elasticized pack cover that fits snuggly over it. Before you leave home check to be sure that it is comfortable to wear all day and has sufficient space for all of your items. Footwear: Well-fitting, sturdy boots or trail shoes are very important to your safety and enjoyment. If you plan to buy new boots, break them in by wearing them around town and taking some short hikes before your trip. For general hiking, lightweight or midweight cordura or leather boots with a Vibram sole work well. If you have weak ankles or are recovering from an ankle injury, get boots that come above the ankle you ll find that this will give you more support in uneven or slippery terrain. Remember to waterproof your boots before the trip. Even boots billed as waterproof need to be treated with a waterproofing product. Personal First Aid Kit: Bring a small first aid kit with familiar medicine and first aid supplies you might need. Recommendations include the following: blister or foot remedies like moleskin, Compeed, blister bandages, or similar, a small role of duct tape (always useful!), remedies for respiratory ailments, stomach ailments, sore muscles or joints. The guides will have a first aid kit but having what you know works well for you is a good idea. Rain Gear: You will need a jacket/parka made of a coated nylon or a waterproof/breathable fabric like Gore-tex, HellyTech, Membrane, H2No, or Ultrex. Be sure it keeps water out. Before making this important purchase, be sure that it fits you properly. It should be large enough to fit over all your layers. In particular, the hood needs to be effective. It should shield your face from the rain and turn with your head. Movement of your arms must not interfere with the hood. Put on your daypack; can you still raise your arms? Your wind/rain pants should be comfortable, allow enough room for your layers, and permit free movement of your legs (for example, can you crouch comfortably?). Partial or full-length leg zippers are useful for easily putting your pants on over your boots. An inexpensive plastic poncho will both leak and tear easily and is not recommended.
10 Hydration: Being able to easily access your water without assistance, so that you can drink frequently, is important to your safety and enjoyment. One method is to have a water bottle attached to your waist strap. Another option is to use a HYDRATION SYSTEM such as CamelBak, Platypus, and MSR bladder bags, which are collapsible water bags with a hose attachment that you drink from. The bags fit inside or outside your pack with the hose positioned over your shoulder so that you can access your water as you hike. Bladder bags can hold 1-3 liters of water. Trekking Poles: Trekking poles are required for this trip. Trekking poles contribute to your safety by improving your balance and stability, and to your health by saving stress on your hips and knees. If you are not familiar with trekking poles, read this blog post that addresses the most commonly asked questions: Sleeping bag: Bring a sleeping bag with down or synthetic insulation, wrapped in a heavy plastic bag (a Hefty garbage bag works well) inside its stuff sack. Weight and bulk are some of the factors to consider in sleeping bags. Down bags are lightweight and compact, but they need to be kept dry in order to keep you warm. Synthetic bags are sometimes heavier and bulkier, but they still keep you warm if they are wet. They dry more quickly than down. Consider packing your sleeping bag in a compression stuff sack. This will decrease the amount of space your sleeping bag takes up in your pack. Bring a bag rated to 30 degrees F.
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