Transport from and to airport Arusha
Zanzi Trekking and Safaris is indeed a reliable service provider that offers transportation to and from Kilimanjaro International Airport in Arusha, Tanzania. They specialize in organizing trekking expeditions and safaris in the region.
Upon your arrival at Kilimanjaro International Airport, a representative from Zanzi Trekking and Safaris will be waiting to greet you. They will assist you with your luggage and ensure a smooth and comfortable transfer to your accommodation in Arusha. Likewise, when it’s time for your departure, they will arrange for transportation from your hotel to the airport, ensuring you reach your flight on time.
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Day 2
Breakfast then pick up and drive to Materuni Village. The day starts with a walk around the grounds, comprising of 30 acres of arable land, all situated in the foothills of Kilimanjaro. Stroll through lush gardens, visit the coffee plantation, learn how coffee is grown, harvested and processed. Materuni is a small village on the out skirts of Moshi town, set within a beautiful landscape covered in tropical rainforest. The village is home to the Chagga tribe and a 150m high waterfall that is sourced to irrigate, maize, avocados, coffee and banana plantations. You can pack your swim suits if you wish to take a dip at the water pool
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Day 3
The Meserani Snake Park is reptile haven for some of Africa’s deadliest and most adorable reptiles. Black and Green Mambas, Egyptian Cobras, Puff Adders, Boom slangs, monitor lizards, and Nile crocodiles. One can also find one of the oldest Leopard Tortoises here.
Lake Duluti, a small Crater Lake located East of Arusha. The dense forest around the lake is home to a variety of mammals, reptiles and over 140 species of birds including giant kingfisher, fish eagle, darters and barbet. Take a canoe trip and paddle for a couple of hours on the tranquil waters of the lake, allowing us the chance of getting close to nature in this beautiful surrounding.
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Day 4
Lake Manyara is a shallow soda lake that abounds with birds, hippos and elephants. Despite being one of Tanzania’s smaller parks its incredible diversity has earned it status as a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve and much of the 360 sq. km of parkland is taken up with water, affording a spectacular variety of habitats along the shoreline for a dazzling concentration of animal and birdlife. The algae rich waters of the lake attract huge flocks of flamingos, while the rich vegetation and cooling pools attract elephant, hippo and buffalo in large numbers. Here tree-climbing lions share tree branches with over 380 recorded bird species.
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Day 5
The scenery and views are spectacular as we drive along the Ngorongoro Crater and through the Ngorongoro Conservation Area. We pass several Maasai homesteads before arriving at Olduvai Gorge, where in 1959, anthropologists Dr. and Mrs. Leakey discovered the remains of an almost intact human skull named Nutcracker Man. It was here at this important prehistoric site, together with other startling discoveries, that have contributed to the furthering understanding of early human development. Olduvai Gorge and the fossils that it contains give a unique insight into the way that this part of the world has changed and humans with it
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Day 6
Covering some 15,000 sq. km the Serengeti is the oldest and largest park in Tanzania. Cheetahs are often seen out on the Serengeti plains and during the annual migration hundreds of thousands of wildebeest and zebra move north-westward, covering some 800 km from the central plains through the park’s ‘long corridor’, towards richer grazing lands and fresh water. These spectacular journeys are often fraught with danger as their long trek invariably draws the attention of the ever present predators – lion, leopard, hyena and crocodile. This is nature in its rawest sense, where the struggle for survival is played out daily across these expansive plains.
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Day 7
This incredible natural amphitheater presents us with the perfect setting for some remarkable game. The open plains thunder beneath the hooves of countless zebra, buffalo, black rhino and antelope, whilst predators like lion and hyena thrive amidst this plentiful open-air buffet, and all against a stunning backdrop of dramatic cliffs and lush vegetation.
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Day 8
The Exotic Spice Island Of Zanzibar Is A Land Of Sun-Kissed Beaches, Arabian Dhows And Swaying Palms, Where The Rich Smell Of Spice In Stone Town’s Old Quarter Mingles With Colonial And Arabic Architecture To Create A Perfect Getaway Island. Zanzibar’s Glorious Scenery, Fascinating Culture And Remarkable History Makes Any Visit To The Island A Captivating Experience, With Beaches And Reefs To Explore, Plantations To Wander Through And A Rich History Of Conquests, Slavery And Pirates To Investigate.
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Drive to Arusha
Transfer to Arusha Airport
Unaccompanied flight to Zanzibar
Upon arrival meet up with company rep and transfer to Park Hyatt Zanzibar/Zanzibar Serena Hotel for relaxation, dinner and overnight on half board basis
Day 9
A landscape of meandering labyrinthine alleys and whitewashed houses, where the pungent aroma of coffee and spices permeate the town and the backstreets are filled with a cacophony of noise and color. Much of the town was built on slavery and its trade, which saw some 60,000 unfortunate souls processed through these narrow streets, to be shipped off to the far lands of Arabia, India and Europe. The town still retains the feel of its Arab roots, many of the existing buildings dating back to the reign of Sultan Barghash in the 19th century. The end of the slave trade and a devastating cyclone saw the end of Zanzibar’s heyday. Stone Town’s inclusion on the UNESCO World Heritage Listings saw a return to something of its previous glory.
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Day 10
Renowned for its white sandy beaches, Nungwi is located North of the Unguja Island. An enchanting community of fishing vessels, coral reefs and wild beauty.
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Day 11
t’s easy to spend time watching the fishermen bringing in their catch. Stroll along the beach admiring the idyllic vistas, or venture out by boat onto the colorful offshore reefs with mask and snorkel. The rich seas around the island teem with a colorful array of tropical fish and marine life, everything from sharks and turtles to tiny bright damsel fish. These waters also present fabulous opportunities to scuba dive.
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Day 12
The trip ends after breakfast at our hotel on the coast. It’s possible to extend your holiday with additional nights on the coast or request a late check out, please speak to our reservations team should you wish to do so. There are no activities planned today, so you are free to depart from Zanzibar at any time. If you would like to receive a complimentary airport transfer today, you’ll need to depart from Zanzibar International Airport (ZNZ), which is around 90 minutes drive, 40 miles.
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