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Our wildest dreams come true on this Globus Independent African safari in Tanzania. Discover a kingdom of magical menageries that rule the endless plains of the Serengeti, the caldera of Ngorongoro, and the wildest places of Africa in the company of the king of the beasts, elephant queens, legions of thundering wildebeest, and the jesting antics of baboons. Get the royal treatment with plenty of I-time to experience local cultures, luxurious accommodations, and game drives in a private safari vehicle with an expert Driver/Guide in the most spectacular parks and reserves of Tanzania. Explore the expanses and estuaries where the big cats' rule, gazelles graze, and leopards lurk, along with the “Big 5” (lion, leopard, Cape buffalo, elephant, and rhino) to inspire your independent spirit!Your African adventure ends in Zanzibar! From your ocean-front hotel, embark into Stone Town for sightseeing along the narrow alleyways and spice markets. Also, explore the wild side of Zanzibar in the Jozani Forest in search of the red colobus monkey – only found here A spice of life in the heart of Zanzibar!
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The Great Migration is a natural event with herds typically in the Serengeti from late November to July. Movements and river crossings of migrating herds can be challenging to predict year to year. When possible, we’ll modify game viewing when advised of reported sightings. All game viewing is done at your own risk and requires a signed liability waiver prior to travel. Due to rough driving on/off road and in/between game parks, this vacation is not recommended for guests with serious back problems or mobility issues.
ARRIVE IN ARUSHA, TANZANIA Welcome to Africa! Hotel rooms are available for mid-afternoon check-in.ARUSHA-TANZANIA-MARKET.jpg
ARUSHA–TARANGIRE NATIONAL PARK AREA•Drive south to Tarangire National Park this morning. •After lunch, embark on your first game drive in search of the “Big 5”—lion, leopard, elephant, rhino, and Cape buffalo.
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TARANGIRE AREA•Enjoy panoramic views of baobab and acacia trees on morning and afternoon game drives. Search for the elephant, eland, zebra, and Cape buffalo that congregate around the waterholes.
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TARANGIRE AREA–LAKE MANYARA NATIONAL PARK AREA•Say goodbye to Tarangire on a final morning game drive. •Drive to your lodge in the Lake Manyara area in time for lunch, followed by time at leisure.
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LAKE MANYARA AREA–NGORONGORO CONSERVATION AREA•Lake Manyara National Park is a small, ecologically diverse park with groundwater forests, grassy plains, and alkaline namesake, Lake Manyara. The park is home to the world’s largest concentration of baboons. Watch for the mischievous primates, giraffe, hippo, and more on your morning game drive. •Drive to your lodge on the slopes of Ngorongoro Crater.
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NGORONGORO AREA•Today, enjoy a full-day game drive in Ngorongoro Crater. The crater is the world’s largest unflooded caldera—at more than 2,000 feet deep with a floor covering over 102 square miles. Game viewing here is fantastic, as most of the animals stay in this area year-round. You can see lions, elephants, flamingos, and a variety of other animals. This is also your best chance to see the rare black rhinoceros. A picnic lunch will be served in the crater.
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NGORONGORO AREA–SERENGETI NATIONAL PARK•Today, drive to Serengeti National Park, Tanzania’s largest and most famous park. Home to the annual Great Migration of wildebeest and zebra, it attracts visitors from around the world and is great for game viewing year-round. •Enjoy lunch prior to your afternoon game drive.
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SERENGETI•Covering an area of roughly 5,700 square miles, the name Serengeti comes from the Maasai word siringit (endless plains). •Join your expert Driver/Guide for morning and afternoon game drives to further explore this vast park. Search for the elusive leopard and rhino, and an abundance of other animals, including cheetah, giraffe, gazelle, and eland.
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SERENGETI•Your final magical day exploring this wildlife lovers dream destination on morning and afternoon game drives. Set out in search of some of your favorites or, with some luck, spot animals that have eluded you!
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SERENGETI–STONE TOWN, ZANZIBAR•Embark on one final game drive before flying to Stone Town (via Arusha), a UNESCO World Heritage Site. •Settle into your oceanfront hotel.
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STONE TOWN•Guided walking tour of Stone Town to see the Old Fort, National Palace, slave caves, and the spice markets. •After lunch at a local restaurant, visit Jozani Forest for a guided walk to learn about the forest fauna and see the rare red Colobus monkey, found only in Zanzibar. •Free time in the late afternoon and evening. Consider a snorkel experience from a traditional dhow sailing vessel, listening to taarab music at a local club, or immersing yourself in the Zanzibar culture by dining on cushions at a local restaurant.
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STONE TOWN–DAR ES SALAAM•Fly to Dar es Salaam, where a day room has been reserved for your convenience. Schedule departing flights after 4 pm.
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" Living my dream...I am a member of the Maasai tribe and was raised by a missionary family near my native Ngorongoro. As a child I remember seeing safari vehicles with the red Globus sign and vowed that one day I would guide those safaris. Join me for an unforgettable adventure as I share with you my love of wildlife and insights on my unique culture and traditions."