Day 10: Baobab Valley, Iringa, TanzaniaYou depart the lake early on your 21 day Victoria Falls to Nairobi tour for the border and cross into Tanzania. You proceed through an ever changing open landscape to your camp near the Ruaha River just north of Iringa. There is a local community project at this camp with the Maasai tribes people, and stunning walks into the surrounding bush and mountains. Great swimming pool, and optional canoe trips on the river. Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner. Camping at Baobab Valley Reserve Camp. Day 11: Dar-es-Salaam, TanzaniaYou proceed to Dar es Salaam on your 21 day Victoria Falls to Nairobi tour and your beach campsite where you will be briefed by your crew on the ferry trip to Zanzibar and what to take with. Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner. Camping at Makadi Beach Camp. Days 12 - 14: Zanzibar Island, TanzaniaEarly morning departure to the harbour where you will catch the ferry over to Zanzibar Island, accompanied by one of your guides. After the immigration and customs formalities have been taken care of you proceed can go check into your hotel. The little Indian Ocean Island of Zanzibar is a cultural melting pot of African, Arabic and Indian cultures. It is renowned for its spice and (never to be forgotten) slave trade. You have two full days on your 21 day Victoria Falls to Nairobi tour to explore this island with its turquoise waters and beautiful palm fringed beaches. Perhaps take an optional boat trip to snorkel with the dolphins or catch a glimpse of the very rare Red Colubus monkey. All meals except for breakfast are to your own expense. Hotel accommodation at Karibu Inn. Day 15: Dar-es-Salaam, TanzaniaYou return to Dar es Salaam and your vehicle where you then depart for your bush camp en route to Arusha. Camping at Makadi Beach Camp. Day 16: Arusha, TanzaniaToday on your 21 day Victoria Falls to Nairobi tour is a travelling day. Upon arrival in Arusha you start preparations for your excursion into the Serengeti and Ngorongoro National Parks. Arusha is a fairly developed and large town, and known as the ‘safari capital of Tanzania’. You will be able to catch up with banks, communications and shopping as well as sample restaurants, bars and local markets. Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner. Camping at Meseranti Snake Park. |