Jack Stein info@deeperafrica.com www.deeperafrica.com Deeper Tanzania: Southern Migration DAY-BY-DAY ITINERARY Safari in style with private guide In the cool morning air, just after the sun rises, the savannas of northern Tanzania come alive. It s the quintessential Tanzanian safari taken up a few notches. View the world famous Northern Circuit s three great national parks. Begin in Tarangire National Park, known as the place of elephants. Make your way through the Ngorongoro Crater, home to countless species and colorful cultures. Conclude in the majestic Serengeti where big cats are king and wildebeest roam the open plains. Feel the pulse of the wilderness, while remaining comfortable in stylish camps and lodges.
karibuni Welcome sana 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. safaris in style with Deeper Africa Robert Wheeler A true African original Camps set in remote and unique ecosystems. Spectacular wildlife. Endless plains and meandering channels. Lodges where service standards are high, food is elegant, and the decor is unique. Learn by doing, going and seeing with an expert by your side. Do it once; do it right. Be in the best camps. Have the best guides. Return transformed after coming face-to-face with some of the world s most captivating wildlife.
DA ITINERARY SCHEDULE Safari schedule at a glance International flight #1 Departs: TBD Day 1: Arrival in Arusha, Tanzania Overnight at Machweo Retreat Days 2 & 3: Drive to Tarangire National Park Overnights at Little Oliver s Camp Arrives: TBD Days 4 & 5: Drive to Ngorongoro Conservation Area Overnights at Gibb s Farm International flight #2 Departs: TBD Arrives: JRO Days 6 & 7: Drive west within Ngorongoro Conservation Area Overnights at Lemala Ndutu Camp Days 8 & 9: Drive to Serengeti National Park Overnights at Namiri Plains Camp Day 10: Bush flight to Arusha for international flights Day room at Machweo Retreat Allan Earnshaw/Namiri Plains Camp/Asilia Africa
DAY 1 MACHWEO RETREAT ARUSHA Machweo Retreat/Onsea House DAY 1 Machweo Retreat Arusha Upon clearing customs at Kilimanjaro International Airport, a driver will greet you, holding a Deeper Africa sign with your name on it. On the drive to Arusha, if the weather is right, you may catch a glimpse of the legendary Mount Kilimanjaro. The gorgeous Machweo is renowned for its stylish accommodations and haute cuisine. The kitchen serves as a training ground for local, at-risk Tanzanian youth, who learn skills inside and out of the kitchen to thrive as independent adults. After completing chef Axel Janssen s program, students have the ability to be chefs at top establishments in the safari industry. Includes: Wi-fi, 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, drive into the wilds of Tarangire National Park. Search for wildlife, have a picnic lunch and head toward Little Oliver s Camp in the unspoiled southern wilderness far from other lodges or camps. Tarangire boasts one of the largest and most conspicuous elephant populations in East Africa. Observe their unique behavior along the Tarangire River where many close-knit elephant families come together. The big cats, particularly lions and leopards love the rolling savanna here as well. At the end of the day, enjoy a wonderful safari tradition: sundowners (drinks at sundown). Being so close to the equator, sunsets are quick and brilliant. Includes: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner Alcohol & Beverages, Laundry Private guide & private vehicle Get your checklist ready Elephants, Antelope, Baboons, Buffalo, Dik-diks, Giraffe, Genet, Hartebeest, Impalas, Mongoose, Thomson s gazelle, Vervet monkeys, Waterbuck, Warthogs, Zebras Activities included Keep your camera close Night safari Walking safari
DAYS 4 & 5 GIBB S FARM NGORONGORO CONSERVATION AREA DAYS 4 & 5 Gibb s Farm Get your checklist ready Ngorongoro Conservation Area Buffalo, Cheetah, Elephants, Gazelles, Giraffes, Hippos, Hyenas, Impalas, Leopards, Lions, Migratory flamingos, Ostriches, Rhinos, Warthogs, Wildebeests, Zebras Activities included Keep your camera close Dry plains rapidly turn to lush coffee plantations and tropical vegetation on the drive from Tarangire to Ngorongoro Crater Conservation Area. Arrive at Gibb s Farm, a peaceful retreat with its own organic vegetable and coffee farm, overlooking the Great Rift Valley and Ngorongoro Forest. Try farm-to-table, Tanzanian style. Head into the Crater early as dawn brings a wave of activity in the natural world. Welcome to an astonishing microcosm of East African wildlife environments: grasslands, wetlands, acacia forest and a soda lake. At the right time of day, flocks of flamingoes wade into the soda lake to feed. Zebra, wildebeest, giraffe and gazelle mingle on the savanna and buffaloes graze in the long grass. It s not uncommon to see lions and possibly a first cheetah sighting in the Crater, on this mini savanna. Only Maasai people are allowed to live in the Ngorongoro Conservation Area and upon entering, notice the Maasai enkangs or homesteads. With special tribal land rights, they live a pastoral life and coexist with the animals. Includes: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner Alcohol & Beverages Swimming Pool, Wi-fi Private guide & private vehicle Rick Collins/Gibb s Farm
DAYS 6 & 7 LEMALA NDUTU CAMP NGORONGORO CONSERVATION AREA DAYS 6 & 7 Lemala Ndutu Camp Lemala Ndutu Camp Ngorongoro Conservation Area Moving west, enter the land of the famous migration. Enjoy a picnic lunch near Oldupai Gorge, site of the Leakey Digs excavation of some of the oldest human skeletons ever found. Visit the museum and learn about the gorge from the resident anthropologist. The migration covers territory in both Tanzania and Kenya. The vast herds of wildebeest, zebras and Thomson s gazelle gather on the Tanzanian side of the ecosystem from approximately November/December through July for their epic march stretching more than a thousand miles. Wildebeest harvest the highly nutritious, short grasses covering the semi-arid plains. As the migration herds spill across the southern Serengeti, they move out into the Conservation Area. Witness the greatest wildlife show on the planet. Includes: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner Alcohol & Beverages, Laundy Private guide & private vehicle Get your checklist ready Antelope, Baboons, Bird life, Buffalo, Cheetah, Crocodiles, Giraffes Hippos, Hyenas, Impalas, Leopards, Lions, Ostriches, Rhinos, Vervet monkeys, Warthog, Wildebeests, Zebras Activities included Keep your camera close Cultural tours Guided walking safaris
CONSERVATION & CULTURAL INITIATIVES LEMALA Lemala Lemala Ndutu Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Tanzania $ 40 in proceeds from your safari go to Lemala s community fiund. Lemala feels extremely fortunate day in and day out to live and work in Tanzania and believes in paying it forward in exchange for this gift. They help support local northern Tanzanian villages with employment and cultural tourism opportunities. They have hired a staff of 9 from the nearby village and donate educational items to the school. Funds earned from walks in the area help improve education and classroom facilities. Lemala also provides many villages with access to clean drinking water by means of ceramic clay pots that offer a natural filtration system. In addition, they contribute to an orphanage and a school for the disabled. Lemala manages various ongoing conservation projects in the area as well. Email csr@lemalacamp.com for specific detailed information on Lemala s ongoing local projects and if you so choose, select where and what you d like to help support. Lemala will keep you updated on where your money has been designated. Your stay at Lemala Ndutu helps support local Tanzanians with a per person contribution.
DAYS 8 & 9 NAMIRI PLAINS CAMP SERENGETI NATIONAL PARK DAYS 8 & 9 Namiri Plains Serengeti National Park Eliza Deacon/Namiri Plains Camp/Asilia Africa The word Serengeti comes from the Maasai language and means endless plain. Get your checklist ready African wild cats, Antelope, Baboons, Bird life, Buffalo, Caracals, Cheetah, Elephants, Giraffes, Hippos, Hyenas, Impalas, Leopards, Lions, Ostriches, Rhinos, Servals, Vervet monkeys, Warthog, Wildebeests, Zebras Activities included Keep your camera close Set off in the Land Cruiser with your guide for the eastern Serengeti and the Namiri Plains. This section of the Serengeti has been closed to the world for more than 20 years. The Frankfurt Zoological Society has been tending this area, working to create a safe haven for cheetah. The Ngare Nanyukie underground river creates pockets of permanent water that support year round concentrations of wildlife. That means easy prey available throughout the year. Frankfurt has built on that permanent water source and their efforts have not only significantly increased habitat for cheetah, but for all predators. This is big cat country with the highest density of cheetah in East Africa, who fly across the plains in pursuit of prey. Leopards hunt beyond the sight of human eyes and lions rule the grasslands. The little cats, including caracals, servals, and African wild cats, also make their presence known. Includes: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner Alcohol & Beverages, Laundry Private guide & private vehicle
CONSERVATION & CULTURAL INITIATIVES TANZANIA PEOPLE & WILDLIFE Tanzania People & Wildlife Tarangire & Serengeti National Parks, Tanzania Eliza Deacon/Asilia Africa $ 20 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 and Namiri Plains supports Tanzania People & Wildlife with a per person contribution.
DAYS 8 & 9 NAMIRI PLAINS CAMP SERENGETI NATIONAL PARK Namiri means big cats in Swahili the perfect name for this beautiful region of the Serengeti. Koptje/Namiri Plains Camp/Asilia Africa
DAY 10 MACHWEO RETREAT ARUSHA & INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL DAY 10 Machweo Retreat Arusha After breakfast, journey back to Arusha. Enjoy lunch at Arusha Coffee Lodge and visit the Shanga Project, a crafts cooperative that employs disabled Tanzanians as artisans and craftmakers. Using recycled materials to make high-quality items provides these artists an opportunity to contribute economically to their families. Shop or sightsee for the rest of afternoon in Arusha. Repack, shower and relax in a day room at Machweo Retreat. A Deeper Africa driver will take you to Kilimanjaro International Airport for your flight. Includes: Breakfast, Lunch Private guide & private vehicle Flight #1 Departs Kilimanjaro, Tanzania Arrives TBD Flight #2 Departs TBD Arrives TBD Machweo Retreat/Onsea House
INCLUSIONS, PRICING & ADDITIONAL INFORMATION 2019 Pricing $ 8,649 - $ 10,249 2019 Custom Pricing & Departures January 6 - February 6 guests: $9,099 USD per person 4 guests: $9,349 USD per person 2 guests: $9,099 USD per person Single supplement: $2,499 USD December 1-19 6 guests: $8,649 USD per person 4 guests: $8,899 USD per person 2 guests: $9,799 USD per person Single supplement: $999 USD December 20-31 6 guests: $9,799 USD per person 4 guests: $10,049 USD per person 2 guests: $10,999 USD per person Single supplement: $1,999 USD All pricing in US dollars. All arrivals and departures are through Kilimanjaro International Airport, Tanzania. Prices do not include international airfare. All itineraries and prices are subject to change. Deeper Tanzania In-Style safari includes: Start-to-finish safari expertise Accommodations in all lodges & tented camps All meals as stated in itinerary with private guide in private 4x4 safari Land Cruiser All park and entrance fees Enrollment with Flying Doctors Evacuation Service All in-country transportation Bottled water available at all times Laundry where available 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 safaris in style