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Day 1: Mara Naboisho Conservancy

On arrival at Nairobi’s Jomo Kenyatta International Airport you will be met by an Asilia driver who will transfer you by private vehicle to the domestic Wilson airport. Fly from here to the Masai Mara, a journey of approximately one hour (15kg luggage limit per person; soft bags required for all ights on this itinerary). A guide from Encounter Mara will meet you here and game-drive you back to camp, offering the perfect introduction to the vast savannah plains and stopping to watch any wildlife you encounter on the way. Settle into your tent and enjoy lunch and time to relax. After afternoon tea and cake, head out on a game drive to search for big cats and other wildlife in the Naboisho Conservancy.

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MARA NABOISHO CONSERVANCY

  • Part of the Greater Masai Mara, the Naboisho Conservancy offers excellent wildlife densities as well as an insight into how the Mara Conservancies balance the needs of local communities with wildlife conservation

  • Wildlife: lion, leopard, buffalo, elephant, hippo, giraffe, zebra, wildebeest, hyena

  • Safari activities: game drives, bush walks, night drives, cultural visits and hot-air ballooning (supplementary cost)

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Days 2 - 3: Mara Naboisho Conservancy

Enjoy morning and afternoon safari activities at Encounter Mara. A visit to one of the local villages offers an authentic insight into Maasai culture and your guide will explain how the Mara Naboisho Conservancy carefully balances the needs of wildlife conservation with the local communities’ livelihoods. Night drives offer a unique chance to search for nocturnal species as well as predators on the move.

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Day 4: Northern Serengeti

After breakfast you will be driven to the airstrip to begin your journey across the border into the Serengeti in Tanzania. You will fly to Migori near the border, where a driver and vehicle will meet you and drive you across the land border, stopping to complete immigration formalities. From there it’s a short distance to Tarime on the Tanzania side, to arrive in time for your flight into the Serengeti. The whole journey takes approximately two and a half hours and, after having breakfast in the Masai Mara, you’ll arrive at your Serengeti camp in time for lunch and a well-earned rest. In the afternoon, go out on a game drive to explore the vast savannah with your guide from Ubuntu Migration Camp.

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SERENGETI NATIONAL PARK

  • 15,000km2 of vast savannah plains

  • One of Africa’s most wildlife-rich and iconic national parks

  • Part of the larger Masai Mara-Serengeti ecosystem where the 2-million-strong herds of wildebeest, zebra and gazelle make their Great Migration year-round

  • Wildlife: lion, cheetah, leopard, elephant, buffalo, rhino, wildebeest, zebra, giraffe, hyena, hippo

  • More than 300 bird species

  • Safari activities: game drives and hot-air ballooning (supplementary cost)

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Days 5 - 6: Northern Serengeti

Enjoy morning and afternoon game drives from Ubuntu Migration Camp, searching with your guide for the plentiful wildlife that is found in the Serengeti year-round. If your safari coincides with the timing of the Great Migration, you’ll also seek out these large herds of wildebeest, zebra and gazelles as they journey through the plains in search of fresh grazing.

Day 7: Missing Point

After breakfast in camp, you will be driven to the airstrip for your flight south to Ruaha National Park, a journey of roughly two hours. A guide from Kwihala will be there to greet you and game- drive you back to camp, introducing you to the very different landscape of this southern park. After lunch and a little time to relax, you will go out on an afternoon game drive and stop for sundowner drinks and snacks. Night-drive back to camp, watching out for nocturnal species such as the bat-eared fox, or predators such as lion, which start to prowl as darkness falls.

Expert tips

RUAHA NATIONAL PARK

  • Home to 10% of Africa’s lion population

  • Wildlife: lion, leopard, cheetah, wild dog, hyena, buffalo, elephant, giraffe and rare antelope species such as sable and roan

  • Safari activities: game drives, night game drives, walking safaris

  • More arid terrain than The Selous, offering an excellent contrast to your safari

  • Unique habitat includes baobab forests, dry riverbeds, rocky kopjes and miombo woodland

  • Accessible from the Serengeti, Selous, Dar es Salaam or Zanzibar

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Game Drives

Days 8 - 9: Missing Point

Safari activities take place in the early morning and late afternoon, when the wildlife is most active.

You will head out with expert guides on game drives to explore further afield, on walking safaris to seek out the smaller details and learn how to track wildlife from prints and signs in the bush, and night drives to watch nocturnal species. Breakfast is often a picnic to maximize your explorations, and you will return to camp for lunch and a siesta.

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Night drives

Walking safaris

Optional

Hot air ballooning (Jun - Oct)

Day 10: Kigomani

After breakfast, depart camp and game-drive to the airstrip, where you will fly to Zanzibar, two and a half hours away. On arrival you will be met and driven by private vehicle to Matemwe Lodge in the north east of the island. Spend the rest of the afternoon unwinding in your thatch and stone chalet right on the oceanfront, snoozing in the hammock or swimming in one of the two pools.

 

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ZANZIBAR ISLAND

  • Indian Ocean island with warm tropical seas to swim in

  • Snorkelling and diving on reefs – enjoy abundant marine life including turtles and dolphins

  • Other water sports include kayaking, kitesurfing and SUP

  • Mix of African and Arabic culture and history

  • Powder-soft white sandy beaches

  • Watch fishermen sail in traditional dhow and ngalawa boats

  • Stone Town, a historic UNESCO World Heritage Site, is well worth a visit to shop for curios and photograph iconic Zanzibari carved doorways

Days 11 - 12: Kigomani

There are a variety of activities available either at Matemwe Lodge, or that can be arranged through reception. Activities outside of the resort can usually be booked at 24 hours’ notice, so it is best to arrange these on arrival at the lodge. Your days are therefore open to be structured as you choose, with either as much relaxing by the pool, or as many activities as you wish.

Spend your days at Matemwe relaxing and swimming in the warm Indian Ocean, taking a boat to the reef to snorkel or dive, kayaking along the shoreline looking for turtles, sailing in a dhow watching for dolphins or taking a picnic lunch to a remote sandbank.

Optional

Water Based Activities

Excursions

Spa Facilities

Day 13: End of Itinerary

After breakfast you will be driven back to Zanzibar Airport for your ight to Dar es Salaam, only 20 minutes away, where you can connect to your international flight home.

END OF SAFARI

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