Spend ten days with private guides in the wilds of Africa, photographing the Big Five--lion, buffalo, elephant, leopard and rhinoceros--while staying in first class safari camps. Then spend two days in Greystoke Mahale, trekking into the forest to see wild chimpanzees, led by local guides whose knowledge of the forest and chimps is unrivaled.
Spend 3 nights in the Serengeti Game Reserve, 2 nights at the Loliondo Reserve, and 2 nights at the Ngorongoro Conservation area. This region is home to approximately a quarter of a million gazelles, two hundred thousand zebra and thousands of other herbivores, as well as huge prides of lion, high densities of cheetah and solitary leopards. On your private game drives and other activities you're sure to see most or all of these.
Stay close to the animals, in luxury tented camps or small cottages--not boring hotels.
Spend 2 nights in the Tarangire Game Reserve, where you will undoubtedly see large herds of elephants, and 3 nights at Greystoke Mahale at Lake Tanganyika, where you will trek in the Mahale Mountains, home to the world's largest known population of chimpanzees.
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All accommodations, meals and beverages; government and hotel taxes and service charges; private charter flights and scheduled flights within Tanzania; all park, reserve and conservation area entrance fees; all game-viewing activities, guided walks, and 4x4 vehicle game drives; all vehicle transfers to and from camps, lodges, airports, airstrip, hotels, etc.
Budget Excludes:Gratuities to drivers/guides and staff (approximately $10 per person per day); some domestic departure airline taxes; chimp trekking permits ($150 per person per trek); some alcoholic beverages (premium exports and champagnes); pre-trip inoculations; international flights; travel insurance; Tanzania visa ($150 per person).
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