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MężczyznaPostNapisane przez mariobmx » 7 sty 2009, 22:21 Re: Zdobywamy szczyt!

Sluchajcie data jest dla nas oki. oczywiscie jesli sie cos przesunie o dzien czy dwa to dla nas nie ma problemu. Uwazam tylko ze powinnismy sie wstrzymac z bukowaniem biletow mimo wszystko dopoki nie dostaniemy jakis informacji z biura z ktorym chcemy jechac. Wydaje mi sie ze oni nam moga sami termin przesunac np. o dzien czy dwa i co wtedy? pewnie sie beda chcieli dostosowac do nas ale jak czytalam na trasie ze schronisklami sa ograniczone miejsca i moga nam zaproponowac np. dzien pozniej. Mysle rowniez ze mozna wziac pod uwage 2 biura wyslac do nich propozycje i zobaczyc co oni na to, potem porownac i wybrac lepsza, tansza opcje.
Jak patzrzylam na bilety to nawet na za kilka dni (gdzie styczen jest tam popularny) bilety w Brit Air sa po 430 funtow. Mysle ze ceny na takie dlugie dystanse nie zmieniaja sie az tak diametralnie. To taka moja propozycja. Co Wy na to???
Do uslyszonka :-)

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KobietaPostNapisane przez bogunia » 8 sty 2009, 21:52 Re: Zdobywamy szczyt!

Kasia zgadzam się z tobą. Napisałam już do biura i zobaczymy co odpiszą ( jak znajdziecie jakies biura to tez spróbujcie napisać ). Ja niestety ciągle walcze o urlop bo to wychaodzi 16 dni a ja moge dostac tylko 15, więc kazali mi złozyć pisemny wniosek na urlop 16 dniowy (wniosek do rozpatrzenia). Jak juz dostane ten urlop to niestety nie bede mogła go sobie przesuwac w żadna stronę, więc co do daty to ja musze byś określona na 100%.

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KobietaPostNapisane przez bogunia » 10 sty 2009, 09:06 Re: Zdobywamy szczyt!

To jest email, który dostałam z agencji:
Dear Boguslawa,
Many thanks for your mail and you are most welcome to Tanzania.
Below is the suggested itinerary:
10sep: Pick up from hotel in Nairobi at 0730 drive to Arusha by impala shuttle arrival pick up and transfer to hotel meru house inn for overnight.
Day Activities Overnight
11 sep An early start with a drive to Marangu gate. Begin trekking through the rain forests for 3-4 hours to Mandara hut. Mandara Hut
(2700 m)

12sep After breakfast, leave the glades of the rain forest and continue trekking past the Maundi crater into open rolling moorland. The trek takes about 5-6 hours to Horombo hut for overnight.13 sep (Here, an extra day for acclimatization is recommended).
Horombo Hut
(3807 m)
14sep After a good nights rest, trek past the last water point to reach Kibo saddle, a broad desert zone between the two peaks of Kibo and Mawenzi. Kibo hut is reached in 5-6 hours. Overnight.
Kibo Hut
(4725 m)
15sep The start for the summit is made just after midnight. The steepest part of the route is to Gillman's point (5700m), which takes 5-6 hours. Another 90 minutes of groveling through the snow, and you are at Uhuru peak (5895m) - the highest point in Africa! The descent takes about 5-6 hours to Horombo hut. Overnight..
Horombo Hut
(3807 m)

16sep The day is spent descending to the Marangu gate. Transfer to Arusha.
End of tour!

: Activity: Overnight options:
17 Leave Arusha at 09.00 am, drive for about 2 hours to Lake Manyara National Park, famous for its green scenery, varied bird life, tree-climbing lions, hippos and baboons. Dinner and overnight will take place on top of the Great Rift Valley, overlooking Lake Manyara.
Lake Manyara Tree Lodge
Lake Manyara Serena
E Unoto Retreat
Kirurumu Tented Camp
Lake Manyara Hotel
Panorama Camp

18 Early breakfast at 6.00 am. Game drive en route to Serengeti National Park. Serengeti is the largest and most famous park in Tanzania, known worldwide for its endless plains, wildebeest-migration, herds of lions and other predators like hyenas, cheetahs and leopards. Crocodiles can be found in the Grumeti River, as well as hippos, giraffes, antelopes, and gazelles. Dinner and overnight in the heart of Serengeti !
Serengeti Migration Camp
Serengeti Serena Lodge
Serengeti Sopa Lodge
Seronera Wildlife Lodge
Seronera Camp
19 Another game drive in Serengeti. In the afternoon you drive en route (optional stopover at Olduvai) to the rim of Ngorongoro Crater for dinner and overnight with an excellent view of the crater floor! Please note that Simba Camp is the only common campsite in the area, and that the facilities are so-so.....We recommend a night in one of the lodges!
Ngorongoro Acacia Camp
Ngorongoro Crater Lodge
Ngorongoro Serena Lodge
Ngorongoro Sopa Lodge
Ngorongoro Wildlife Lodge
Simba Camp
20 A full day in the Ngorongoro Crater. There is a very high possibility of spotting the big 5 in one day: lion, rhino, elephant, buffalo and leopard. Lunch will take place at the picnic site at the crater floor. In the afternoon, drive back to Arusha.
End of tour!

21: You can leave at 0630 by bus to zanzibar arival in Dar take a last boat to zanzibar arrival pick up and transfer mnarani beach cottage
OR you take a flight from Arusha to zanzibar at 1100 arrival pick up and transfer to mnarani beach cottage for dinner and overnight
22-27: Zanzibar beach holiday dinner and overnight at mnarani beach
cottage
Here if you prefer to take a flight to nairobi staright you can letme know so you can leave on 29th morning or if you want to take a bus you have to take a boat from zanzibar to Dar then you take a bus from Dar es Salaam to Arusha then on 28th or 29th you tak a shuttle to NAirobi
For such itinerary please revies ad let me know which you choose and i can send you a price as soon as possible.
PRICES ARE INCLUSIVE OF:
Camping /llodge option:
Park entry fees,camping fees,tents,mattresses,sleeping bags,3 meals
a day while on a tour,4x4 vehicle,english speaking guide,cook and
AAR emergency rescue,full board accomodation on lodges.
Trekking:
Park entrance fees,camping/hut fees,rescue fees,english speaking
guide,assistant guide,porters,3 meals a day while on
tour,cook,tents, mattresses,sleeping bags and AAR emergency rescue.
EXCLUSIVE:Tipping to the crew,items of personal nature(e.g phone
calls,souvenirs,stamps,alcoholic beverages.
Waiting to hear from you soon,
Samuel.


Hello
The price will be as follows:
Safari will be USD 640 pp
Kilimanjaro is USD 1100 pp
A shuttle from Nairobi is USD 30 pp\
For zanzibar always it depepnds on your budget where by if you want to go with bus or feey or flight but i have a partner whom you can contacthim and he can organise regarding your budget but the flight is USD 210 pp,a bus is USD 30 pp and a ferry is USD 40 pp
Here is an email but explain him that you have been recommended from me suntours@zanlink.com
waiting to hear from you soon


Jak widać agencja się dopasowuje do daty i do tego co chcemy. Plan mi sie bardzo podoba. Cena, ktora podali obejmuje kili i safarii bez zanzibaru to wychodzi jakies 1120f, ale jeszcze bez negocjacji. Jak myslicie na ile probowac zjechać z ceny? Czy ktos z Was jeszcze pisał do jakis agencji????

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KobietaPostNapisane przez bogunia » 12 sty 2009, 16:47 Re: Zdobywamy szczyt!

Kolejna agencja:

ULTIMATE TANZANIA TRIP

Trip: TSA/NBO TEC - ULTIMATE COMBO ( Kili Marangu and safari and Zanzibar Beach )
DEPARTURE DAYS: MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY

Duration: 15 days

PROGRAM: ascend and descend by Marangu route
Hike times: estimated based on experience, and vary.


Brief Highlights:

* Kilimanjaro National Park ( Marangu route - world heritage site )
* Serengeti National Park ( world heritage site )
* Ngorongoro Crater ( World heritage Site )
* Lake Manyara National Park
* Olduvai Gorge Museum.
* Zanzibar Beach and Stone town


Group Size: Private Group

Description: Ngorongoro Crater, Serengeti Park and Olduvai Gorge
( 99% guaranteed to spot the lion, leopard, Rhino, buffalo and Elephant )



Itinerary in brief:

Sept 9 - Day 1: ULTIMATE COMBO TRIP BEGIN – NAIRIBI CITY OR AIRPORT ( KENYA )
Arrival Nairobi City or Airport in Kenya.
And transfer to Hotel
Accommodation: Comfort Hotel or similar
Meals included: none


Sept 10 – Day 2: TRANSFER TO ARUSHA
Met at Shuttle stop in Arusha and transfer to office or Accommodation overnight.
Welcome and Kilimanjaro briefing and equipment check by our guides on the trip
Accommodation at Arusha Bungalow
Meals included: none


Sept 11 - Day 3: ARUSHA TO MANDARA - 1280m to 2740m
2hrs drive transfer Arusha to Marangu gate,
3-4hrs hike, 7kms to Mandara Hut
Accommodation: Mandara Hut
Meals included: breakfast, packed lunch and dinner

Sept 12 - Day 4: MANDARA TO HOROMBO - 2740m to 3700m
4-5hrs hike, 11kms to Horombo Hut
Accommodation: Horombo Hut
Meals included: breakfast, packed lunch and dinner

Sept 13 - Day 5: HOROMBO FB - 3700m
You can opt to do a higher day trek and return
to horombo camp, more of else to relax and gain strength
Accommodation: Horombo Hut
Meals included: breakfast, packed Lunch or lunch and dinner

Sept 14 - Day 6: HOROMBO TO KIBO - 3700m to 4700m
6-7hrs hike, 10kms to Kibo Hut
Accommodation: Kibo Hut
Meals included: breakfast, packed lunch and dinner

Sept 15 - Day 7: KIBO TO SUMMIT - 3700m to 5895m
5-7hrs Mid-night hike to Gilmann's,
another 1-2hrs to Summit, total 4kms to Summit,
SUMMIT TO HOROMBO - 5895m to 3700m
after summit, 4-6hrs descend to Horombo
Accommodation: Horombo Hut
Meals included: breakfast, brunch and dinner


Sept 16 - Day 8: HOROMBO TO ARUSHA - 3700m to 1280m
5-7hrs descend to Park entrance,
another 2hrs drive transfer to Arusha.
Accommodation: not included
Meals included: breakfast and packed lunch.


Sept 17 - Day 9: LAKE MANYARA NATIONAL PARK
AM drive to Manyara game drive in Lake
Manyara National Park, famous for its tree climbing lions, Giraffe,
Birds, Lake and partly a forest park, etc
( From July to November – We may include Tarangire Park instead of Manyara )
Game drive timing in Manyara: 10h30 – 17h30
Accommodation at Bouganvillea Safari lodge, Coffee Farm Bungalow or similar – FB
Meals included: breakfast and packed lunch and Dinner


Sept 18 - Day 10: NGORONGORO CRATER TOUR
After breakfast, ( drive ~1hour), enter the Ngorongoro Conservation Area,
have a first glance of a fantastic view of the Ngorongoro Crater
at the crater rim view site, continue descent onto the crater floor,
game drive on the crater floor. This is the only Park where, Black Rhino
could be spotted. packed lunch at a picnic site, and continue game drive
until late afternoon. You are allowed in the crater for a maximum of 6hrs.
( NOTE: The park gate on the crater rim ascent closes at 6pm sharp )
Game drive timing: 11h00 to 17h00
Accommodation at Ngorongoro Rhino Lodge – FB
Meals included: breakfast, packed lunch and dinner


Sept 19 - DAY 11: SERENGETI NATIONAL PARK
After breakfast, 07h30am, drive pass the malanja depression and
Plains, en-route game viewing, visit Olduvai Gorge Museum,
continue en-route game viewing to Naabi Park Gate.
( Naabi Park gate is the border of Ngorongoro Conservation area
and Serengeti National Park ), here you can opted to do a short
15 minutes designated Nature Trail Walk on the Slopes of Naabi hill.
You will enter Serengeti National Park, packed lunch and
continue a further afternoon game drive in Serengeti National Park.
Before 6pm we will drive to our overnight at Serengeti.
Game drive timing: 07h30 – 1700 inclusive drive from Ngorongoro to Serengeti
and about 45min for packed lunch.
Accommodation at Seronera/Lobo Wildlife Lodge or Ikoma Tented Camp or similar - FB
Meals inclusive: breakfast, packed lunch and dinner


Sept 20 - Day 12: SERENGETI NATIONAL PARK
Full day game drive of Serengeti National Park ( lunch or Packed lunch,
as game drive timing will depend on where Wildlife can be best spotted ).
return to our overnight at Serengeti. – FB
Game drive timing: 08h00am – 17h00 with 2hrs lunch break.
Accommodation at Seronera/Lobo Wildlife Lodge or Ikoma Tented Camp or similar - FB
Meals inclusive: breakfast, lunch or packed lunch and dinner


Sept 21 - Day 13: EN-ROUTE SERENGETI / RETURN TO ARUSHA
After breakfast, en-route game drive of Serengeti Park and drive to Arusha.
Accommodation: Arusha Bungalow
Meals included: breakfast
END OF TRIP.

Sept 22 - Day 14: FLY SERENGETI TO ZANZIBAR
After breakfast, we drive to Arusha Airstrip for flight to Zanzibar Airport (included)
Arrival road transfer from Zanzibar Airport to Zanzibar Stone Town
On own - Afternoon walk around Stone town
Accommodation: Dhow Palace or similar
Meals included: breakfast


Sept 23-28 - Day 15-20: 06 NIGHTS - ZANZIBAR BEACH
road transfer from Zanzibar Airport to Zanzibar Beach Resort on beautiful Sunny and White Sand Beach
Accommodation: Sau Inn or Similar ( East Coast )
Meal Included: breakfast and dinner


Sept 29 - Day 21: FLY TO NAIROBI AIRPORT
Airport departure road transfer from your Beach hotel to Zanzibar Airport and
Connect on flight Zanzibar 12:45 to Nairobi JKIA international airport at 15:00
Accommodation included: none
Meals Included: breakfast
END OF SERVICES


NOTE:
We may operate trips in the reserve order.

________________________________________________


Total package as per program,
Cost per person sharing; in US Dollars
( prices subject to change - if any changes in National Park fee or Government fee ).



Trip #: TSA/NBO TEC - ULTIMATE COMBO ( Kili Marangu and safari and Zanzibar Beach )
Duration: 21 days
Valid: Sept 9 to 29, 2009

Group of passenger making a single ( one time ) booking:
TRIP COST per person (pp) in double occupancy:
Room configuration: Shared huts on Mount Kilimanjaro
Room configuration: 4 doubles/twin in Arusha, safari and Zanzibar
08 passengers booking: $3.498,-pp ( in one safari vehicle – one person is not guaranteed a window seat )
08 passengers booking: $3.724,-pp ( all passengers are guaranteed a window seat )




Trip #: TSA/NBO TEC - ULTIMATE COMBO ( Kili Machame and safari and Zanzibar Beach)
Machame, Route costs include;
* 01 English Speaking Excellent Kilimanjaro Guide with over 300 successful summit climbs.
* 01 Assistant Kilimanjaro Guide with over 100 successful summit climbs:
second guide for 2 or more climbers.
* Average of 2 to 3 porters/crew per climber - porters may vary on the size of the group:
( 1 of the porter will carry climber baggage – maximum weight allowance is strictly
15kgs/climber whilst other Porter/s carry foodstuff and equipment )
* 3 meals a day whilst on Mount Kilimanjaro
* Filtered or boiled drinking water is provided
* Our cook prepares your delicious and excellent meals.
* Shared bus return transfer: Arusha / Kilimanjaro Park Gate / Arusha: as per schedule
* One night accommodation in Arusha: prior to Kilimanjaro Climb inclusive breakfast.
* Kilimanjaro National Park Fees: Entry, Rescue on Mountain and Camp Fees
* Accommodation on Kilimanjaro in Mountain Tent ( we provide the Tent )



LODGE Part of the Safari Trip, costs include:
* Olduvai Gorge fee.
* English speaking Driver-cum-guide ( the same person ), specialized in Wildlife, completed over 300+ safari trips, excellent performances, very friendly and knowledgeable.
* Excellent 4WD Safari vehicle; SHARED VEHICLE - book a seat
* 3 meals a day ( breakfast, lunch or lunch boxes, dinner ), whilst on safari;
* Guaranteed window seat whilst on game drives;
* Access to open roof(s) to be able to stand in vehicle, whilst on game drives
* Accommodation in lodges with private bathroom facilities; ( upgrade on request at extra cost )
* All National Park and Conservation Entry Fees
* Shuttle bus road transfer from Nairobi to Arusha
* Shared flight: From Arusha to Zanzibar Airport
* Shared flight: From Zanzibar Airport to Nairobi Airport
* All Zanzibar Airport transfers
* 6 nights accommodation on Zanzibar Beach Resort included dinner
* Shuttle bus Kilimanjaro Airport transfer ( if connecting flight from Kilimanjaro to Zanzibar )




Trip #: TSA/NBO TEC - ULTIMATE COMBO ( Kili Machame and safari and Zanzibar Beach )
Machame or Rongai, Route costs exclude;
* Tourist Visa
* Beverages
* All personal climbing equipment - as per list indicated below
* Mineral Bottled water – recommend 4 litres for the first day climb
* Emergency Medical Evacuation Insurance: Usd 30,-pp ( required )
* Medical and Travel Insurance, incase of any injury, illness, death and loss of property etc.
( you are required to leave a copy at our office )
* Tipping money to guide, cook and porters/crew
Guide or Assistant: 20 per group per day,
Cook: Usd 10 per group per day
Porter: Each Porter Usd 5,- per porter per day
* Shared bus return transfer: Kilimanjaro Park Gate to Arusha: not per schedule
* All items not mentioned in "Cost includes"



LODGE Part on the Safari trip, costs exclude:
* Beverages
* Laundry
* Telephone
* Tourist Visa for Kenya and Tanzania
* All activities or excursions not mentioned in program
* Airport departure taxes and Fuel Surcharge:
Arusha to Zanzibar: $31,-pp
Zanzibar to Nairobi: $30,-pp
* Mineral Bottled water
* Any Medical expenses
* Evacuation emergency fee
* Tipping to your safari crew;
Safari driver-cum-guide ( $10,- per person per day )
Lodge Porter or Waiters ( $2 per person per baggage & Meal Service )
Olduvai Guide: $20 per group,
* Items of personal nature and all not mentioned in cost included;

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KobietaPostNapisane przez bogunia » 12 sty 2009, 16:52 Re: Zdobywamy szczyt!

I jeszcze jedna, prosze zapoznajcie się z tym i dajcie mi znać, z ktora mam zacząć negocjacje;


Early meeting in Arusha with your driver and transfer to Machame Gate.

During the National Park entrance formalities, you meet your team of guide and porters – a Senior Guide with many years of experience is in charge. This first day is quite a strenuous long walk up through the mountain forest along a wide path and there is a picnic stop. There is no hurry – the pace is slow and the walk is pretty and enjoyable. The camp is at 3050m and there are nice views of the peaks depending on weather.

Dinner and overnight on Bivouac at Machame Camp Site.







DAY 2 MACHAME HUT (3039 m) / SHIRA (3848 m)




Start out from Camp over a small stream, walking over some old lava flows up into the moor land of the Shira Plateau to Camp at 3690m. This is a good area to spend an extra day simply exploring and strolling about to help acclimatisation.

Dinner and overnight on Bivouac at Shira Camp Site.







DAY 3 SHIRA (3848 m) / BARRANCO (3988 m)


Leaving the Shira Plateau, you walk towards the Kibo Massif, up to Lava Tower Pass at 4750 m, pausing to admire the imposing Lava Tower. Then there is a descent to the Barranco Camp Site at 3950m. This valley offers perhaps the most stunning views and scenery of the climb – especially looking north up at the steep cliff-like slopes of Kibo with its glaciers.




Dinner and overnight on Bivouac at Barranco Camp Site.




DAY 4 BARRANCO (3988 m) / BARAFU (4639 m)

The steep slope which you have been admiring looks imposing enough but is smilingly and mischievously called ‘Breakfast’ by the porters. You walk through a succession of valleys and water courses which tumble down off the slope and picnic at the ‘Last Water’ of Karanga River as the vegetation becomes high desert type, consisting of tussock grass clumps and alpine plants and rocky sandy areas. Again, Karanga Valley can be an extra night stop if this is felt necessary, making for a 7 day and 6 night climb. It is a long slow slog from Barranco to the Barafu site often in mist and altitude really begins to tell here. The site is rather precarious, perched on an old jagged lava flow with sheer drops close to the toilet area – please take extra care here.

Dinner and overnight (well, a few hours at least - so do try to bed at 7 p.m. latest!) on Bivouac at Barafu Camp Site.













DAY 5 BARAFU / STELLA POINT / UHURU PEAK (5896 m) / MWEKA CAMP


Around midnight, you will be awoken with a hot drink – and encouraging words – to start the final stage of the Climb in the night, led by your guides who will illuminate the track. Departure is at this time so that you can walk on the still frozen snow and screw and enjoy the magical sunrise at your arrival on the crater rim. The cold can be very intense and the wind violent. The path is mainly screed and rock, becomes very steep and the 5-6 hour climb exhausting because of the lack of oxygen. You follow the path between the Ratzel and Rebmann Glaciers, arriving at the Crater Rim of Kibo between Stella and Hans Meyer Points. After only another hour, you reach « UHURU PEAK » at 5896m (« Peak of Freedom » where the TANZANIA national flag was hoisted on Independence Day 9 December 1961.

This is the Roof of Africa and the crowning achievement of all your hard effort and for you and your climbing companions, a very special day…..
The view is wonderful but the Summit can be windy so do take care.
After photos and a rest, one hour back to Stella Point and then 2 more hours of rather steep descent through the ankle deep screw. This greyish thick sand has now lost its early morning frosty firmness. It is very slippy so, again - take care, before reaching the rocky site of Barafu Hut for a short rest and pack up camp.




Now you press on to Mweka Camp Site – a long and demanding stage downhill but usually done in an elated state of mind! This route is steep, over the high desert, a very rutted and gullied path down through the heather and moor land vegetation bands and then into the scrub forest where the camp site is situated in a lovely glade with views of the peak.
A well-deserved restful and joyful night follows.



Dinner and overnight on Bivouac at Mweka Camp Site.



DAY 6 MWEKA CAMP (3084 m) / GATE (1500 m) / ARUSHA





Now follows an exhilarating, calm descent down the well-worn gullied track off the Mountain into the high trees of the mountain forest – a chance of seeing colobus monkey – a picnic break, if required and then proceed down to Mweka Gate where your transfer vehicle awaits – Receive your Certificates and proceed to Arusha.

Dinner and night at Olasiti Lodge.

Safari and Zanzibar


DAY 7 ARUSHA / TARANGIRE

After breakfast departure to Tarangire National Park. The fierce sun sucks the moisture from the landscape, baking the earth a dusty red, the withered grass as brittle as straw. The Tarangire River has shrivelled to a shadow of its wet season self. But it is choked with wildlife. Thirsty nomads have wandered hundreds of parched kilometres knowing that here, always, there is water. Herds of up to 300 elephants scratch the dry river bed for underground streams, while migratory wildebeest, zebra, buffalo, impala, gazelle, hartebeest and eland crowd the shrinking lagoons. It's the greatest concentration of wildlife outside the Serengeti ecosystem - a smorgasbord for predators – and the one place in Tanzania where dry-country antelope such as the stately fringe-eared oryx and peculiar long-necked gerenuk are regularly observed. This park has rather different vegetation including baobabs and permanent riverine shrubs and trees.
Picnic in bush.
Dinner and night at Maweninga Camp, our camp is situated on a top of a hill with a fantastic view on the bush. All tents are fitted on pilotis overlooking the bush.


DAY 8 TARANGIRE / MANYARA / KARATU

Early morning departure to Manyara National Park.

Lying on the floor of the Eastern Rift Valley, Lake Manyara spreads out in a shallow depression starkly dominating the scene and standing out against a backdrop of the sheer red cliff of the western escarpment. Here elephants feed on the fallen wild fig and blue monkey, velvet, baboon, bushbuck, waterbuck nocturnal aardvark, civet, pangolin and leopard can be seen.

Buffalo and hippo wallow in the nearby Hippo Pool where most of the park's 380 species of birdlife can be spotted.
The vegetation eventually merges into flat topped acacia woodland where, in the heat of the day entire prides of lion can be seen stretched on the branches of these trees - a habit endemic to Manyara lions.

Game drive in the park with picnic lunch.


In the afternoon, departure to Ngorongoro region.

Dinner and night at Ngorongoro Farm House (4* with swimming pool).



DAY 9 NGORONGORO CRATER

Morning departure for a safari in the crater.
The crater (610 metres deep and 260 km squared) is a microcosm of East African scenery and game. Scenic grandeur and stunning views are the hallmark of this wonder of the world. There are 25,000 larger animals within the crater itself, mostly Zebra and wildebeest.

However, this is undoubtedly the best place to see black rhino in Tanzania as well as prides of lion that include the magnificent black-manned males.
There are lots of colourful flamingos and a variety of other water birds around the soda lake on the crater floor.
More than a 100 species of birds not found in the Serengeti have been found in the crater. Other game: leopard, cheetah, hyena, elephants, warthog, impala, buffalo, hartebeest, eland and lots of other members of the antelope family and smaller mammals of all sorts.


Picnic in the crater. Afternoon route to Olduvai region.

In the evening departure for a small walk escorted with a Maasai to admire the sunset on the Serengeti plains from the top of a Kopje.

Dinner and night at Olduvai Camp.

Olduvai Camp is a simple but comfortable camp situated on a low rocky hill close to one of the side gorges of Olduvai. The spectacular site is at 4000 feet and is the beginning of the famous Serengeti Plains.



DAY 10 OLDUVAI / SERENGETI

Morning departure to Serengeti on the way visit Olduvai Gorge and Museum.

Picnic in bush.

This park, undoubtedly the most famous in the world, covers over 14 000 sq km and offers amongst many other things the biggest concentration of big cats in the world (Cheetahs, Lions, Leopards, …).
Many different landscapes can be found in the Serengeti: Savannah with the big plains to the south, the hills & woods to the west, the kopjes area to the east, and bush land to the north. Important rivers (Seronera, Banagi, Grumeti) also run through the park and many different species of mammals can be spotted around these (Elephants, Buffalos, Giraffes, antelopes…). Hippos and crocodiles can also be found. But, above all, this place is renowned for its big migrations of plain game animals.

This usually occurs twice a year, in October/November and in April/June, more than 2.000.000 zebras and gnus move from the North to the South and the reverse, in search of new grazing. This immense movement leads to extraordinary animal scenes.


Dinner and overnight at Ronjo Camp.
Very nice temporary Camp situated in the center of Serengeti.



DAY 11 SERENGETI


Full day safari in the Serengeti.

Picnic in bush or lunch at the Lodge.

There are constant sightings of great variety of animals and birds, including the predators. But, above all, this place is renowned for its big migrations of plain game animals.




This usually occurs twice a year, in October/November and in April/June, more than 2.000.000 zebras and gnus move from the North to the South and the reverse, in search of new grazing.
This immense movement leads to extraordinary animal scenes.



Dinner and overnight at Ronjo Camp.




DAY 12 SERENGETI / KARATU




Morning Safari in Serengeti and return to Ngorongoro region by the Kopjes Road.
Picnic in bush.







Dinner and night at Ngorongoro Farm House (4* with swimming pool).













DAY 13 SERENGETI / ARUSHA / ZANZIBAR

After breakfast return to Arusha. Stop on the way for shopping. Arrival in Arusha, lunch picnic at the airport and departure for a regular flight to Zanzibar.
Welcome in Zanzibar and transfer to Tembo House for the night.
Dinner at your charge in Town.




DAY 14 KARAFUU / STONE TOWN

After breakfast departure with a private guide for a walking City Tour.

It is a place of winding alleys, bustling bazaars, mosques and grand Arab houses whose original owners vied with each other over the extravagance of their dwellings. This one-upmanship is particularly reflected in the brass-studded, carved, wooden doors - there are more than 500 different examples of this handiwork.
You can spend many idle hours and days just wandering through the fascinating labyrinth of narrow streets and alleyways.
Around 11 AM, transfer to Karafuu Beach Resort (4* with swimming pool).
Located on the unspoilt Eastern Coast of Zanzibar, Karafuu Hotel is approximately 65 Km. far from Zanzibar town and airport. Karafuu is an International four-star hotel. With its European management it is considered one of the best hotel of the island. The hotel was built on seven hectares of pleasant tropical garden just in front of a long white sandy beach. Built under “makuti” thatch and furnished with traditional Zanzibar furniture, all COTTAGE & JUNIOR SUITE Rooms are under a beautiful palm-grove comprise: entrance through private garden, veranda, mosquito net, ample bedroom, dressing room, bathroom in Carrara marble, ceiling fan, air conditioning, hot & cold running water, hair-dryer, telephone, …. JUNIOR SUITE are facing the Ocean. COTTAGE rooms are not facing Ocean.
Lunch at your charge.
Dinner & overnight at Karafuu Beach Resort in COTTAGE Rooms




DAY 15 to 17 KARAFUU BEACH RESORT

3 Full day at leisure on half board basis (dinner).
Lunch at your charge.
Dinner & overnight at Karafuu Beach Resort in COTTAGE Rooms.





DAY 18 ZANZIBAR / AIRPORT

Morning at leisure at Karafuu.
Lunch at your charge.
Afternoon transfer to Zanzibar airport for your regular flight to Dar es Salaam.
Welcome and transfer for your International departur

Net Prices – September 2009


- Based on 8 participants (4 double rooms/tents)
- 2 Private Land Cruiser for the Safari with English Speaking Driver Guides




KILIMANJARO CLIMB

1.480 Us $ per person

Team for climbing : 1 Guide, 2 assistant guides, 18 porters and 1 cook



SAFARI & ZANZIBAR

2.810 Us $ per person


All Lodges, Camps and Hotels are depending on availability

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MężczyznaPostNapisane przez krzysiekk » 14 sty 2009, 22:54 Re: Zdobywamy szczyt!

Widzę, że ceny wam podali całkiem, całkiem... angielskie i w dodatku potraktowali jak angielskich emerytów:
bogunia napisał(a):Team for climbing : 1 Guide, 2 assistant guides, 18 porters and 1 cook
18 tragarzy na 6 osób? czyli 3 na główkę, no chyba że połowa tragarzy będzie nosić rzeczy ... pozostałych tragarzy :mrgreen:
A co Wy będziecie nosić? Czy naprawde potrzebna jest Wam tam dwudziestoosobowa ekipa? Nie da się załatwić, że bierzecie tylko jednego - obowiązkowego przewodnika?

Wiem, że tam przewodnik jest obowiązkowy i to mnie bardzo zniechęca to tej górki.

Dla mnie góry to przede wszystkim wolność... wolność decyzji, a jak decyduje przewodnik i zabiera mi wolność i tym samym traci sens dla mnie chodzenie po górkach.

pozdrawiam i owocnych przygotowań

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MężczyznaPostNapisane przez plazermen » 15 sty 2009, 17:07 Re: Zdobywamy szczyt!

Ja sie oficjalnie potwierdzam, bo mi dzisiaj szefcio potwierdzil ze dostane wolne. Opcja tez wybrana i "dana znac" Bogusce ;)
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MężczyznaPostNapisane przez mahol » 17 sty 2009, 14:34 Re: Zdobywamy szczyt!

krzysiekk jak jest grupa to nawet w Bieszczadach potrzebny jest przewodnik :P
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