info@deeperafrica.com www.deeperafrica.com Shelley Gordon Tanzania Explorer DAY-BY-DAY ITINERARY Explorer safari with private guide & private vehicle Our Tanzania Explorer safari joins two of our favorite passions: Tanzania s wildlife and immersion into its majestic places. Experience authentic local culture and view wildlife up close with some of Tanzania s most fascinating and remarkable guides. Track wildlife on foot in both Northern and Southern Tanzania with an expert bush tracker by your side. See the Ngorongoro Highlands through the eyes of respected Maasai elders and warriors as they share their traditional way of life. Follow in the footsteps of elephants in Tarangire and Ruaha National Parks and enjoy some of the world s best predator and migration viewing in Serengeti National Park.
karibuni sana Welcome to Deeper Africa Wildlife encounters, at once spontaneous and beyond imagination, result from our in-depth knowledge of seasonal wildlife migrations and patterns. Our guides possess a lifetime of African lore and all the skills of a master tracker. It s being in the perfect place at the perfect time. As a worldwide team with vast experience, we provide you with exceptional personal service. We attend to every detail. We help you learn about Africa s important conservation issues. Arrive in Africa fully prepared and ready to explore. We believe that local African communities must benefit and prosper from the conservation and enjoyment of Africa s wildlife. They ensure the future. Your dollars protect wildlife and wild lands, as well as support and nurture local small businesses that in turn support our safari business. Your dollar makes change. Experience wondrous wildlife, enjoy local culture and discover more about the vibrant people and complicated politics unique to Africa. We love this wild continent. explorer safaris with Deeper Africa Little Oliver s Camp/Asilia Africa FOR THE CURIOUS, ENERGETIC SAFARI TRAVELER WHO IS OPEN TO DISCOVERY An adventure in contrast One night finds you dining by candlelight in an exquisite lodge; another night s dinner is served by the campfire at a well-staffed bush camp. One day you ll experience thrilling, whisker-close encounters with the Big Five by Land Cruiser. Another, you ll hike through the bush with local guides who can uncover the subtle meanings of bird songs and animal tracks. THE DISCOVERIES ARE INFINITE FOR AN EXPLORER.
DA ITINERARY SCHEDULE Safari schedule at a glance Ellen Gager International flight #1 Departs: TBD Arrives: TBD International flight #2 Departs: TBD Arrives: JRO Day 1: Arrival in Arusha, Tanzania Overnight at Rivertrees Country Inn Days 2 & 3: Drive to Tarangire National Park Overnights at Little Oliver s Camp Days 4 & 5: Drive to Ngorongoro Conservation Area with Overnights at Mysigio Camp Days 6, 7 & 8: Drive to Serengeti National Park Overnights at Kiota Camp Days 9, 10 & 11: Bush flight south to Ruaha National Park Overnights at Kwihala Camp Day 10: Bush flight to Dar Es Salaam for international flights
DAY 1 RIVERTREES COUNTRY INN ARUSHA Rivertrees Country Inn DAY 1 Rivertrees Country Inn Arusha Upon clearing customs at Kilimanjaro International Airport, a driver will greet you holding a Deeper Africa sign with your name on it. He ll transfer you to Arusha and the lovely, private cottages at Rivertrees Country Inn. On the way, look up at the beautiful roof of Africa, Mt. Kilimanjaro and its sister, Mt. Meru. Included: Wi-fi, Swimming pool Private guide & private vehicle
DAYS 2 & 3 LITTLE OLIVER S CAMP TARANGIRE NATIONAL PARK DAYS 2 & 3 Little Oliver s Camp Tarangire National Park Little Oliver s Camp/Asilia Africa After breakfast, head toward Little Oliver s Camp in Tarangire. This intimate camp sits in a secluded wilderness area, far away from other lodges and close to a plethora of wildlife at the stunning Silale Swamps. Tarangire boasts one of the largest elephant populations in East Africa. Many close-knit elephant families matriarchs, babies, teenagers and bulls, come together along the Tarangire River and in the wetlands. Feel their wisdom and deep emotional bonds. Big cats love the rolling savanna here too. Take the opportunity to leave the Land Cruiser and walk with a bush guide. The bush equivalent of a behavioral psychologist for large mammals, your walking guide simultaneously keeps track of numerous factors including the direction of the wind, scents, and exit paths, so you may enjoy your walk in the wilderness. Includes: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner Alcohol & Beverages, Laundry Private guide & private vehicle Wildlife viewing Get your checklist ready Elephants, Antelope, Baboons, Buffalo, Dik-diks, Giraffe, Genet, Hartebeest, Impalas, Mongoose, Thompson s gazelle, Vervet monkeys, Waterbuck, Warthogs, Zebras Activities included Keep your camera close Off-road wildlife viewing Walking safaris Night wildlife viewing
CONSERVATION & CULTURAL INITIATIVES TANZANIA PEOPLE & WILDLIFE Tanzania People & Wildlife Tarangire & Serengeti National Park, Tanzania Eliza Deacon/Asilia Africa $ 10 in proceeds from your safari go to Tanzania People & Wildlife. Tanzania People & Wildlife empowers communities to manage and benefit from their natural resources, to improve the lives of rural Africans and protect wildlife. Tanzania People & Wildlife reduces human/wildlife conflict by working with locals to build Living Walls corrals that protect livestock from wild predators. They also dispatch the rapid-response Warriors for Wildlife team that manages conflict incidents in 20 northern Tanzanian communities. They monitor & track wildlife, collect & analyze data and work with the community. This has lead to substantial decreases in poaching and illegal charcoal production and saves approximately 150 lions each year. Small grants help locals lead their own conservation initiatives. Student programs, such as wildlife clubs and environmental summer camps, educate young people on conservation and community stewardship. The highest-achieving students receive full scholarships to private secondary schools. Tanzanian People & Wildlife s Our Women s Beekeeping Initiative is a microfinance opportunity for women entrepreneurs to run an eco-friendly honey business, and a 100% community-owned campsite provides revenue from sustainable wildlife tourism. Each night you stay at Little Oliver s supports Tanzania People & Wildlife with a per person contribution.
DAYS 4 & 5 MYSIGIO CAMP NGORONGORO CONSERVATION AREA DAYS 4 & 5 Mysigio Camp Robert Wheeler Ngorongoro Conservation Area Dry plains rapidly turn to lush coffee plantations and tropical vegetation on the drive from Tarangire to Ngorongoro Crater Conservation Area. Ngorongoro is an extinct volcano. Flora thrives on volcanic soil. The top (7,500 ft) boasts a once in a lifetime view into a caldera with some of the best wildlife viewing in East Africa. Hike and visit with the Maasai. Your Maasai guide, Sanguyan Kimani Ole Dorop ( Ole Dorop ), is a regional clan leader who has spent his whole life here on Mount Lemagut. The Maasai share these slopes with wildlife, having learned how to co-exist together. Meet Ole Dorop s family and learn about his village life and his proud and traditional culture. He ll share with you the cultural and political challenges facing traditional Maasai in the Conservation Area. Visit the community library built by Deeper Africa s guests. Includes: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner Alcohol & Beverages Private guide & private vehicle Wildlife viewing Get your checklist ready Buffalo, Cheetah, Elephants, Gazelles, Giraffes, Hippos, Hyenas, Impalas, Leopards, Lions, Migratory flamingos, Ostriches, Rhinos, Warthogs, Wildebeests, Zebras Activities included Keep your camera close Wildlife viewing Cultural tours Guided walks
DAYS 6-8 KIOTA CAMP SERENGETI NATIONAL PARK DAYS 6-8 Kiota Camp Robert Wheeler Serengeti National Park Cheetahs accelerate from zero to 60mph in just 3 seconds. Wildlife viewing Get your checklist ready Antelope, Baboons, Bat-eared fox, Bird life, Buffalo, Cheetah, Giraffes Hippos, Hyenas, Impalas, Leopards, Lions, Ostriches, Rhinos, Vervet monkeys, Warthog, Wildebeests, Zebras Activities included Keep your camera close Wildlife viewing Cultural tours Guided walks After breakfast, head to the awe-inspiring Serengeti National Park. Enjoy a picnic lunch near Oldupai Gorge, site of the Leakey family s excavation of some of the oldest human skeletons ever found. Kiota Camp is in the central Serengeti, near the famous Seronera River. The Seronera is a network of perennial rivers that merge into the valley and there is water here year round. The river marks a boundary between the sweet grass plains of the southern Serengeti and the wooded hills of the north. There are plant, animal and bird species from both habitats in this area. Animals congregate around the permanent water source, living their whole lives in this large valley and never migrating. Big cat viewing is superb in this region. Twelve different lion prides live within driving distance of the river and its generally accepted that this is the best place on earth for viewing cheetah. Bat-eared foxes roam this valley as well. Enjoy top-notch stargazing as the dark night sky lights up over the Serengeti. Includes: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner Private guide & private vehicle
DAYS 6-8 KIOTA CAMP SERENGETI NATIONAL PARK Robert Wheeler The word Serengeti means endless plain. It will be clear why. Serengeti s famous annual wildlife migration stretches more than a thousand miles and is most known for vast herds of wildebeests, zebras and Thomson s gazelles. The herds gather on the Tanzanian side of the ecosystem from approximately November/December through early July. In search of greener grasses, they make their perennial pilgrimage from the Maasai Mara into the Serengeti and back. As the migration herds spill across the Serengeti, witness the greatest wildlife show on the planet.
DAYS 9-11 KWIHALA CAMP RUAHA NATIONAL PARK DAYS 9-11 Kwihala Camp Ruaha National Park Remote, rugged and wild, Ruaha National Park is built for adventure. Sitting in a transitional zone between the savannas of northern Tanzania and the woodlands common in Zambia, it s uniquely covered with thick vegetation in some areas and open grasslands in others. Sandy intermittent streams flow from the Great Ruaha River. Track wildlife along the river beds. Listen for pangolins in the bush. Lions here are generally much larger than those in northern Tanzania and many Ruaha prides have as many as 20 members. Cheetahs frequent the grasslands while leopards lie in the more wooded areas, as do smaller predators like spotted hyenas and black-backed jackals. It s the only park to see greater and lesser kudu together. Includes: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner Alcohol & Beverages, Laundry Private guide & private vehicle Paul Joynson Hicks/Kwihala Camp/Asilia Africa Wildlife viewing Get your checklist ready African wild dogs, Bat-eared fox, Buffalo, Cheetahs, Crocodiles, Elephants, Giraffes, Hippos, Hyenas, Impalas, Jackals, Leopards, Lions, Ostriches, Rhinos, Roan antelopes, Sable, Warthog, Wildebeests, Zebras Activities included Keep your camera close Wildlife viewing Walking safaris
CONSERVATION & CULTURAL INITIATIVES RUAHA CARNIVORE PROJECT Carnivore Research project Ruaha National Park, Tanzania Eric Frank/Kwihala Camp/Asilia Africa $ 15 in proceeds from your safari go to the Ruaha Carnivore Project. A predator s Eden, Ruaha is home to large populations of lions, cheetah, spotted hyenas, leopards and African wild dogs that thrive on the abundant wildlife on the plains and the livestock raised outside the protected area by local pastoralists. Predator attacks on livestock result in villagers killing lions and other apex predators to protect their livelihoods and families. As with almost every species, recent lion population declines have been dramatic. It is estimated that only six large lion populations remain in Africa and that Ruaha supports the second largest lion population on the continent. The Ruaha Carnivore Project was developed to address the needs of both the local human and predator populations to reverse these trends. When Ruaha Carnivore Project initially met with community leaders to listen to what they needed, they realized lions could be more valuable to people alive than dead. Ruaha Carnivore Project worked to reduce attacks on villagers livestock by reinforcing bomas (livestock enclosures) and placing guard dogs to alert herders when predators approach. They addressed the villages need for better healthcare, education and veterinary care for livestock. Each night of your stay at Kwihala Camp supports the Ruaha Carnivore Research Project with a per person financial contribution.
DAYS 9-11 KWIHALA CAMP RUAHA NATIONAL PARK Ruaha means great in the local HeHe language. Lorenzo Rossi/Kwihala Camp/Asilia Africa Ruaha is Tanzania s largest national park and best kept secret. It has very few visitors. Home to one of Africa s largest elephant populations, zebras, giraffes, large herds of buffalo and antelope, it s baobob-dotted landscapes straddle the Eastern Rift Valley. Rivers and swamps teem with crocodiles and hippos. Roughly ten percent of the world s lions live here, as well as the continent s third largest population of wild dogs.
DAY 12 INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL INTERNATIONAL FLIGHT DAY 12 Flights & International Travel Eric Frank/Kwihala Camp/Asilia Africa Enjoy some final wildlife viewing in the morning, followed by lunch at Kwihala Camp. The camp will transport you to Msembe Airstrip for your bush flight to Dar es Salaam. Once you arrive in Dar es Salaam, a Deeper Africa driver will transfer you to the international terminal for your flight home. Includes: Breakfast & Lunch Private guide & private vehicle Flight #1 Departs Dar es Salaam, Tanzania Arrives TBD Flight #2 Departs TBD Arrives TBD
INCLUSIONS, PRICING & ADDITIONAL INFORMATION 2019 Pricing $ 8,699 - $ 12,199 2019 Custom Pricing & Departures Jan 6 - March 15, June, Nov - Dec 19, 2019 6 guests: $9,399 USD per person 4 guests: $9,699 USD per person 2 guests: $10,899 USD per person Single supplement: $999- $1,999 USD July - October, Dec 20-31, 2019 6 guests: $10,699 USD per person 4 guests: $10,999 USD per person 2 guests: $12,199 USD per person Single supplement: $999 - $1,999 USD All pricing in US dollars. Arrival into Kilimanjaro, Tanzania and departure through Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. Prices do not include international airfare. All itineraries and prices are subject to change. Tanzania Explorer safari includes: Start to finish safari expertise Accommodations in all lodges & tented camps All meals as stated in itinerary Wildlife viewing with private guide in private 4x4 safari Land Cruiser All park and entrance fees Enrollment with Flying Doctors Evacuation Service Guided walking safari, night safari, cultural village visit, and Oldupai Gorge visit All in-country transportation Laundry Alcohol and Beverages Bottled water available at all times Extensive pre-departure briefing and materials including health information, reading list and map International airfare and gratuities not included. Certain brands of alcohol and beverages not included in some camps. We plan your adventures in areas where wildlife habitats are known to exist for the season and time you re traveling. Still, animals are not in a zoo. They run freely and we cannot always anticipate their movements. 5353 Manhattan Circle, Ste. 202 Boulder, CO 80303 info@deeperafrica.com www.deeperafrica.com explorer safaris