Chimpanzee Safari Trek in Tanzania TANZANIA 9 Days January 18 26, 2018 Kilimanjaro - Arusha, Tanzania Katavi, Tanzania Mahale, Tanzania Kilimanjaro - Arusha, Tanzania
Chimpanzee Safari Trek in Tanzania TANZANIA 9 DAYS JANUARY 18 26, 2018 Itinerary 18-Jan Thursday Kilimanjaro - Arusha Tanzania Arusha Coffee Lodge 19-Jan Friday Katavi Tanzania Chada Katavi 20-Jan Saturday Katavi Tanzania Chada Katavi 21-Jan Sunday Katavi Tanzania Chada Katavi 22-Jan Monday Mahale Tanzania Greystoke Mahale 23-Jan Tuesday Mahale Tanzania Greystoke Mahale 24-Jan Wednesday Mahale Tanzania Greystoke Mahale 25-Jan Thursday Mahale Tanzania Greystoke Mahale 26-Jan Friday Kilimanjaro - Arusha Tanzania Depart $9,668 Per Person This is a sample itinerary and the price is an estimate, used for rough planning purposes only and is subject to change. Actual prices and availability must be finalized by one of our trip planners who will contact and confirm pricing with all accommodations and operators.
18 JAN 2018 Kilimanjaro - Arusha Start Safari: Kilimanjaro International Airport Kilimanjaro - Arusha, Tanzania (Arrival Location) Kilimanjaro - Arusha, Tanzania Mount Kilimanjaro is a dormant volcano that stands 19,000 feet high in Tanzania. It's Africa's highest mountain and an impressive sight. It forms the back drop to Amboseli National Park and the Chyulu Hills Wildlife Preserve in Kenya, and Arusha National Park in Tanzania. The surrounding area is known for some of the largest elephant tusks ever recorded. You can trek to the top of Kilimanjaro on one of two main routes, the Shira route and the Machame route. The Kilimanjaro Airport is serviced by international carriers, and it serves as a gateway to Tanzania's Northern wildlife highlights including Tarangire National Park, Lake Manyara National Park, Ngorongoro Crater, and the Serengeti National Park. Arusha is a small safari town in close proximity to Kilimanjaro International Airport. If your international flight arrives late in the day, you can stay at some charming coffee plantations and intimate hotels and recharge before setting off on safari the next day. You re guaranteed a great cup of coffee to send you on your way. Arusha Coffee Lodge Called the 'safari capital' of Tanzania, Arusha is the gateway from which many travelers visit the country's most renowned game reserves. Arusha Coffee Lodge lies cradled in the endless acres of Tanzania s largest coffee plantation. This exclusive boutique hotel lodge has been designed around the farm s original plantation homes, radiating the warmth and invitation of the old colonial plantation homes historically distinctive to the coffee plantations. Luxurious accommodation, fine cuisine and roaring fires beckon to the most seasoned traveler. The Arusha Coffee Lodge accommodation consists of 30 plantation houses lavishly furnished, featuring a splitlevel living room area and a private deck patio. The plantation-style cottages are made of stone and wood, with the interior boasting dark wooden floors and wood and red-brick walls. At the front of each cottage is a private, wooden deck with table and chairs. Inside, each cottage boasts a log fireplace, large four-poster bed with Egyptian cotton sheets, traditional colonial overhead ceiling fans, mosquito nets, mini bar, hair dryer, safe, tea and coffee caddy. All rooms are equipped with telephones and internet adapters. The en-suite bathrooms are very spacious with simple decor. Each has a sink set into a wide wooden surface top, a bath, a flush-toilet and a shower. The walls and floor of the bathroom are tiled with grey marled tiles. Offering every guests amenity, the Arusha Coffee Lodge is the place to relax and rejuvenate before or after a Tanzanian safari. Laze around the swimming pool, enjoy sundowners at the Safari Bar, unwind after a delectable meal in the lounge with a good liquor and fireside chat. A range of activities are on offer during your stay at Arusha Coffee Lodge, although these activities are at an addition cost. Arrangements can be made to visit a local Maasai market, Museum of Natural History, Tanzanite Museum or enjoy game drives to Mt. Meru and Arusha National Park. Included Half Board Basis: accommodation, breakfast and dinnerfull board basis: accommodation, meals
Amenities Cell Phone Coverage, Ensuite Bathrooms, Hairdryer, Pool, Wi-Fi Available at an Additional Cost Meals, all drinks, laundry, curio shop items, coffee estate tour, visit to Arusha National Park, forest walks in Arusha National Park, museum of Natural History, visit to the Tanzanite Museum, visit to the Masai market, visit to the Arusha cultural center Kilimanjaro - Arusha Arusha Private Road Transfer (45 minutes) Arusha Katavi Scheduled Light Aircraft Transfer (5 hours) 19 JAN 2018-21 JAN 2018 Katavi Katavi, Tanzania Two thousand square miles of wilderness, Katavi is where Eastern and Southern African species meet. This primeval national park offers fertile wetlands, vast herds of buffaloes, flocks of water birds, plains game, hippos, elephants, lions and hyenas. Meet them all during game drives in open four-wheel-drive vehicles, or get personal on safari walks. Chada Katavi Katavi National Park, in the far west of Tanzania, is somewhere that even today, few people have been lucky enough to visit. Perhaps because of this, it feels untouched, almost like traveling back in time. The park centers on a series of wide flood plains, blond with waist-high grass in the early dry season, green and flooded like a mini Okavango after the rains. Connecting the main flood plains Ngolema, Katisunga, Katavi and Chada - is a network of fragile seasonal rivers. It is these rivers that form the focus of the game viewing for which Katavi is renowned during the dry season. Chada Katavi is comprised of six spacious safari tents with large shade windows to catch any passing breezes. The tents are set up on wooden platforms, with a veranda out front. Ensuite bathrooms adjoin on the side with safari-style bucket showers (hot water on demand) and eco-flush toilets. Water is a valuable resource in this area and its use is taken very seriously. In a clearing you'll find the dining tent and a library, both are comfortable little spaces to while away the hours when not in the midst of a safari adventure. Game drives in open 4WD vehicles, outstanding birding and viewing of big game and walking safaris are available at Chada Katavi. Unbelievable game with vast herds of buffalo roaming the plains; also elephants, lions, leopards, crocodiles and tons of hippos. After an exciting day out in the wilds, return to the
creature comforts that Chada Katavi offers. Included Accommodation, meals, all drinks (except Champagne & premium wines), activities on a shared basis: game drives, walking safaris, sundowners, outdoor dining, stargazing, scheduled road transfers to/from Katavi (Ikuu) airstrip, laundry, park fees Amenities Ensuite Bathrooms, Laundry Included, Local Drinks Included, Recharge Facilities Available at an Additional Cost Champagne & premium wines, night drives, fly-camping supplements 22 JAN 2018-25 JAN 2018 Mahale Katavi Mahale Scheduled Light Aircraft Transfer (50 minutes) Mahale, Tanzania Out in far western Tanzania, up in the mountains near the white sand beaches of Lake Tanganyika, chimpanzees play out a non-stop drama. Who is head of the clan? Who is mating with whom? Within an hour or two of tracking from camp, you can be sitting with these great apes. Greystoke Mahale Greystoke Mahale sits on a pristine, white sandy beach overlooking the turquoise water of Lake Tanganyika, with the forested slopes of the 8,000-foot Mahale Mountains rising behind. There are still no roads in this area, only forest paths and tracks made by animals over the years. This, and the fact that the only practical way of reaching camp is by boat, add to the sense of seclusion. On arrival at Kangwena Beach, the main mess is the only structure to be seen and is therefore the focal point of camp. From the mess you can look out over the lake to the mountains of the Congo in the haze beyond. Guests rooms, or bandas, are tucked back into the forest line, so that the only view is of beach, and the lake beyond. The rooms are almost entirely made from sustainable materials sourced on Lake Tanganyika. All the wood was reclaimed from wrecked or retired dhows bought from villages along the lakeshore. Old fisherman s canoes are used as ladders and thatch from palm trees gathered outside the national park for the roofs. The bandas are all open-fronted, with heavy canvas curtains you can pull across if you choose. Each banda is unique, but all have a dressing room behind and then a short boardwalk to the bathroom with flush toilet, strong showers and hot and cold water on demand. The deck upstairs provides
the perfect place to spend an afternoon with a glass of wine and a good book. One of the key activities at Greystoke Mahale is chimp trekking. Most guests will see the chimps at least once in a three or four day stay, but a sighting is never guaranteed. Chimp trekking happens during every full day that spent at Greystoke. First thing in the morning, guests head into the mountains accompanied by guides and trackers. Once the chimps have been found, you will have one hour to watch them play, groom and forage on the floor around you. Aside from chimp trekking, enjoy numerous activities such as kayaking and fishing; hiking the forest paths; swim in waterfall pools; go for sundowners on the old wooden dhow; or just relax on the beach. Included Accommodation, meals, all drinks (except champagne & premium wines), activities on a shared basis: scheduled chimp trekking (one trek per each full day in camp), boat trips, deep water swims, forest walks, village visits, sundowners, outdoor dining, scheduled boat transfers to/from Mahale airstrip, laundry, boating fees, concession fees Amenities Ensuite Bathrooms, Laundry Included, Local Drinks Included, Recharge Facilities Available at an Additional Cost Champagne and premium wines, fishing fees 26 JAN 2018 Kilimanjaro - Arusha Mahale Arusha Scheduled Light Aircraft Transfer (6 hours, 5 minutes) Arusha Kilimanjaro - Arusha Private Road Transfer (45 minutes) Kilimanjaro - Arusha, Tanzania (Departure Location) End Safari Kilimanjaro International Airport Kilimanjaro - Arusha, Tanzania Mount Kilimanjaro is a dormant volcano that stands 19,000 feet high in Tanzania. It's Africa's highest mountain and an impressive sight. It forms the back drop to Amboseli National Park and the Chyulu Hills Wildlife Preserve in Kenya, and Arusha National Park in Tanzania. The surrounding area is known for some of the largest elephant tusks ever recorded. You can trek to the top of Kilimanjaro on one of two main routes, the Shira route and the Machame route. The Kilimanjaro Airport is serviced by international carriers, and it serves as a gateway to Tanzania's Northern wildlife highlights including Tarangire National Park, Lake Manyara National Park, Ngorongoro Crater, and the Serengeti National Park. Arusha is a small safari town in close proximity to Kilimanjaro International Airport. If your international flight arrives late in the day, you can stay at some charming coffee plantations and intimate hotels and recharge before setting off on safari the next day. You re guaranteed a great cup of coffee to send you on your way.