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Price per person from 3694

Rates include:

  • Meals as specified in the itinerary
  • Soft drinks, house wine, local brand spirits, local beer, teas and coffees and laundry
  • Scheduled game activities as specified
  • Tanzania National Park fees
  • Domestic departure tax, currently USD 6-00 per person, from Arusha Airport
  • Emergency medical evacuation insurance
  • Discount for group bookings

4 Nights

Magnificient Chimps

Greystoke Mahale, Chada Katavi

This 5 day fly-in safari offers the opportunity to track the chimpanzees in the beautiful Mahale Mountains National Park.  Romantic dhow trips on Lake Tanganyika.  Excellent game viewing opportunities in the grass plains of the renowned Katavi National Park and watching crocodiles and hippo surface in the seasonal Lake Chada.

DayDestinationAccommodationBoardActivity
1ArushaArusha Coffee lodgeBBTrsf
2-4Mahale or Katavi National ParkGreystoke MahaleFITrsf, Inc
5DepartTrsf

Day 1: Arusha

Upon your arrival at Kilimanjaro International Airport, transfer to Arusha Coffee Lodge.

This attractive little town is situated beneath the towering peaks of Mt. Meru and Kilimanjaro. Arusha, renowned as the safari capital of Tanzania, offers a plethora of attractions and adventures. The town has numerous first-class restaurants, bars and markets to browse, and is the ideal place to spend a few relaxing days before embarking on a safari or attempting to scale Kili. Not-to-be-missed is the Arusha National Park (in Ngurdoto Crater), the National Natural History Museum, the Laetoli Footprints (set in volcanic ash, dating back 3 500 000 years) and the beautiful coffee plantations, which dot the landscape.

Overnight at Arusha Coffee Lodge on a bed and breakfast basis.

Day 2-4: Mahale or Katavi National Park

Transfer to the Arusha airport to connect with your onward flight to Mahale or Ikuu airstrip.

Set among the forested slopes of the Mahale Mountains, the Mahale Mountains National Park was originally created to protect thousands of chimpanzees. It is renowned for its fantastic sunsets over Lake Tanganyika, which makes it an essential stop for keen photographers and safari enthusiasts.  The habitat combines rainforest, grasslands, alpine bamboo and woodland. Some 50 species of animals have been recorded in the Park, predominant among these being representatives from various monkey and ape families, and over 90 unique species of fish swim in the clear waters of the lake.

Overnight for three nights at Greystoke Mahale. Your stay includes three meals daily, camping fees, all drinks (except champagne), laundry and activities.  Adventures include chimpanzee tracking (guests need to obtain chimp permits at an approximate fee of US$150 per person) boat cruises and kayaking, snorkelling and fishing.

Alternatively,

Visit the wilderness of Katavi National Park, located in the western area of Tanzania, which is one of third-largest and most untouched areas of the entire country.  Katavi's dramatic scenery is as varied as it is pristine. Flood plains of thick reeds and dense waterways are home to a huge population of hippo and varied birdlife. In the woodlands to the west, forest canopies shroud herds of buffalo and elephant. Seasonal lakes fill with dirt coloured water after the rains and animals from all corners of the park descend on them to drink. The park is also home to the rare roan and sable antelope species, and is a must-see for the visitor intent on exploring the wilds of the continent.

Overnight for three nights at Chada Camp.  Your stay includes three meals daily, all local brand drinks (excluding champagne), all scheduled safari activities and laundry. Adventures include game drives in open 4x4 safari vehicles, interpretive walking safaris with an armed guide and fly camping.

Day 5: Depart

Today you will return to the Arusha airport where your safari ends.

From USD 4, 820.00 pp based on Greystoke

From USD 3, 694.00 pp based on Katavi

  • Greystoke Camp is closed from 25 March to 30 May 2010
  • Chada Katavi is closed from 16 November 2009 to 31 May 2010