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Safari & Beach Adventure

Trip type: 
Family & Wildlife
Adventure level: 
2. Gentle
Max group size: 
16
Avg user rating: 
5
Africa, Tanzania | 14 days
Trip code: 
FXZA
Family Holidays | Teen Adventure 12yrs+
What's included: 

Transport - Light aircraft, 4WD, boat, on foot, minibus, train.

Accommodation - Hotels (7nts), lodge (4nts).

Meals - 11 breakfasts, 3 lunches, 7 dinners

Trip Highlights: 
Set camera traps for leopards and other predators in Africa's most uncrowded game reserve
Taste exotic Zanzibar spices
Swim in the Indian Ocean
Riding local train down to Selous
see full itinerary >>
Trip Overview: 

Combine beach and bush with this Southern Tanzanian adventure. Travel by train to Selous Game Reserve and explore the region from your 4WD vehicle, on foot and by boat. Selous is the largest game reserve in Africa but does not attract as many tourists so you can enjoy the wilderness. End up on Zanzibar with time to explore Stone Town's winding streets and relax on the glorious beaches, where there is also time to try optional activities such as snorkelling or dhow trips (additional charge).

Note that from 2013, the itinerary will change slightly for more comfort, as per relevant itinerary displayed.

Itinerary: 
Day
1

Fly to Dar Es Salaam

Overnight flight to Dar Es Salaam.

Day
2
Dar es Salaam

Dar es Salaam

From Dar es Salaam airport you travel (approximately one hour) to your accommodation and check in. Your group leader will get your group together for a briefing, so that you can all meet each other and discuss any optional excursions and what will happen over the next few days.

The rest of the day is free to relax and recover from your journey and just relax around the hotel complex with its many traditional souk shops and restaurants. 
Hotel The Slipway (AAA) – 2 nights - Swimming Pool (B)

Day
3
Dar Es Salaam, free day

Dar Es Salaam, free day

Today if free to enjoy the great activities available from the coast. You may like to play Robinson crusoe and join the optional day trip to the paradise island of Bongoyo by traditional boat (additional charge). The small uninhabited island is reachable by means of a 30 minute boat ride from the mainland, it is a popular destination for those looking to get away from civilization for a while. There are plenty of snorkelling opportunities in places like Shark's Lagoon Cave. Hiking around Bongoyo is also popular, yet many visitors like to simply sit on the beach with a good book or relax with a picnic. (B)

Day
4
Selous Game Reserve, train ride

Selous Game Reserve, train ride

Today we transfer to Dar’s Tazara Station and board the train to Selous. The four and a quarter hour journey shows an interesting view of rural Tanzanian life. You arrive at Kisaki station; the village is home to many Masai. From here it’s a 20 minute drive to Sable Mountain Lodge. Your home for the next four nights is set high above riparian forest at the north-west corner of the reserve, in an area of considerable elephant activity. It consists of eight delightful stone cottages and five tented bandas, with a swimming pool (great for cooling off in between safaris!), en suite facilities, solar power, and its own supply of spring water. Its high elevation provides wonderful views over the surrounding hills and forest with magnificent views of the Uluguru Mountains beyond. The lodge also has its own waterhole where you can watch the animals come down to drink in the evening. Regular visitors include elephant, buffalo, zebra and in November and December, the rare sable antelope.

Selous, at 55,000 square km; (about 5% of Tanzania’s total land area) is the largest wildlife preserve in the whole of Africa and contains the largest populations of elephant, buffalo, hippo, crocodile and wild dog on the continent, as well as large populations of giraffe, zebra and various antelope species. However, as it receives fewer visitors than some of Africa’s more famous reserves, you can benefit from more relaxed game viewing experiences; the north-west sector in particular is away from the busier routes and it isn’t unusual for you not to see any other vehicles during your game drives here.

There are over 400 recorded bird species, including a dazzling array of bee-eaters, rollers, sunbirds and kingfishers, and a marvellous landscape which changes dramatically across the reserve. The reserve has an incredible diversity of habitats from deciduous hard woodland (miombo), open grassland, rocky hills scattered with thorny acacia, palm woodland, sand rivers (only channelling water in the wet season), riverine forest, swamps, lakes and rivers. Its ecological importance lead to the reserve being designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1982. This is one of the last great African wildernesses where it is still possible to watch lions stalking their prey without worrying about another vehicle interrupting the show. 
Sable Mountain Lodge - Private stone and thatch cottages (AAAA) with en suite facilities - 4 nights  - Swimming Pool (BD)

Our stone cottages are well spaced and located midway up a small hill which allows for lovely views of the surrounding hills and distant Uluguru mountains.

Day
5
Selous; safaris by foot and 4WD

Selous; safaris by foot and 4WD

With such a vast area of bush at your disposal, your first full day in Selous is spent exploring firstly on foot as you make an exciting early morning walking safari – a great way to really get in tune with the beauty, peace and tranquility of this astonishing wilderness. Selous is one of the few parks and reserves in Tanzania where foot safaris are permitted; there is nothing to beat the thrill of going in search of big game without the confines or noise of a vehicle. Travelling on foot also allows you to take a closer look at the vegetation and follow animal spoor; your guide will be on hand to highlight points of interest and answer your questions. You may come across some of the park’s smaller, though no less interesting residents, such as birds and insects. Look out for dung beetles rolling elephant dung; their ability to move dung balls many times their size is amazing – especially as they may also have to fight off other beetles trying to steal their prize!

You return to the lodge for lunch and have the afternoon to relax by the pool or check to see if there are any visitors at the waterhole. After the heat of the day subsides you embark on your first game drive. Using an open-sided 4WD vehicle you travel deeper into the reserve in search of more game. Selous Game Reserve is a vast wilderness and there are numerous routes to take. A stop at one of the many dry sand river beds may reveal elephants digging for water – a truly thrilling experience. You may also spot wild dog; unlike many other parks, Selous has a thriving population. The park is also home to a large population of giraffe and it is not uncommon to see large groups of them browsing the tops of trees and shrubs.
After dinner back at the lodge, the perfect way to cap the day’s activity is to relax with a night cap on the pool terrace. A great place to gaze at myriad of stars and soak up the night sounds. The constant sound of cicadas chirping is quite soporific while the sound of a hyena laughing or a lion roaring has a more spine-chilling effect! (BLD)

Day
6
Selous; safaris by boat and 4WD

Selous; safaris by boat and 4WD

Today you make a full day game drive including a boat safari and a chance to spot pods of partially-submerged hippo, crocodile and other waterside dwellers at close quarters. Hearing hippo laugh is an experience which will delight everyone but only the brave will dare to look a crocodile right in the eye! Bird life is prolific; amongst others, you are likely to see pelican, African skimmer, goliath heron, fish eagle, ibis and the giant kingfisher, the largest in the world. The area is also home to Pel’s fishing owl but you would be very lucky indeed to see one. You may also spot other game at the water’s edge coming down for a welcome drink, especially during the dry season (mid-June – mid-November). Buffalo, waterbuck and impala are the most likely candidates but elephant, lion and leopard need to quench their thirst too. On returning to the camp after dark, look out for some of the area’s nocturnal species at the waterhole. (BLD)

Day
7
Selous;free day for optional safaris

Selous;free day for optional safaris

Today is free to relax at the camp, enjoy the swimming pool, spot game visiting the water hole or make your choice of optional safaris. (BLD)
NB: The day by day activities described for the Selous Game Reserve may vary due to weather conditions and also the location of wildlife in the reserve.

Day
8
Stonetown; Zanzibar

Stonetown; Zanzibar

This morning there is a last chance to wallow by the pool before breakfast. Transfer to the Selous airstrip by mid-morning where you board the aircraft for a stunning flight across savannah grassland and shrub before crossing the Straits of Zanzibar to Zanzibar Island, where you can start to relax as you head for the beach. As a result of its trade in slaves and spices, Zanzibar was for many years the most important town on the East African coast. The Sultans of Oman, who introduced the clove tree to its fertile soil at the start of the last century, moved their court here from Muscat in the Gulf and ruled until independence in the early 1960s.

As a major trading centre, the 'Spice Island' is also reputed to be the birthplace of Swahili, the simple lingua franca that developed to allow trade between people of different languages. In the heart of the original merchant city the baleful cry of the muezzin calling the faithful to prayer resonates though the narrow stone streets.
Dhow Palace OR Tembo Hotel (AAA) - 2 nights (B)


Please note that the Zanzibar section is unaccompanied by a Group Leader although transfers are organised for you.

Day
9
Zanzibar Town

Zanzibar Town

You have the morning to explore the atmospheric, faded splendour of Stone Town. It's fun to wander unhurriedly through the narrow, whitewashed streets and make chance discoveries. The bustle of the old fish market, the vibrant colours of the stalls in the fruit market, the curious mix of black Africa and Islam - veiled women, men with white pillar-box hats, and traces of Arabic origins in the faces of merchants. (B)

Day
10
Beach resort

Beach resort

Today you can take a half-day ‘spice tour’ (optional), which brings to life the story of the island by visiting its many ruins, and the extensive plantations which produce cloves, pepper, cinnamon, vanilla, nutmeg and cardamom as well as fruit and herbs. Those who do not wish to do a Spice Tour can stay back for some extra time exploring or shopping in Stone Town. You transfer by car at a time later in the day to meet up with the rest of the group after they finish the Spice Tour. Then you all drive together for the remainder of the journey to the beach hotel (about one hour’s drive). 
Hotel Mnarani cottage OR Ras Michamvi (AAA) - 3 nights (BD)

Day
11-12
Indian Ocean Beach

Indian Ocean Beach

The beautiful coastline with its palm-fringed beaches creates an image of a forgotten paradise, with the sea lapping at the shore. Most are protected by coral reefs and are made of white coral sand. Here you can relax on the balmy, tropical shores of the Indian Ocean. In the morning it may be possible to see some of the local fishermen, in their traditional dhows bringing in their catch for the day. Spend the days relaxing or snorkelling from the beach in crystal-clear water. There are bicycles for hire or several other optional excursions can be arranged through your hotel, such as scuba diving, boat excursions, fishing trips or a spice tour of the island. You could also opt to visit the nearby turtle sanctuary where injured turtles and other marine animals are cared for until they are well enough to be returned to the wild. (Bx2, Dx2)

Day
13

Fly home

The trip ends for Land Only clients in Zanzibar. Those on group flights transfer from the beach directly to the airport (about one hour drive) and fly home. (B)

Day
14

Arrive home

Trip Highlights: 
Set camera traps for leopards and other predators in Africa's most uncrowded game reserve
Taste exotic Zanzibar spices
Swim in the Indian Ocean
Riding local train down to Selous
see full itinerary >>
What's included: 

Transport - Light aircraft, 4WD, boat, on foot, minibus, train.

Accommodation - Hotels (7nts), lodge (4nts).

Meals - 11 breakfasts, 3 lunches, 7 dinners

Old charming towns

Bagamoyo was the unofficial capital of East Africa in the 19th century. During your time here, opt to explore the town and orphanage that we support, relax on the beach or visit nearby Saadani NP (additional charge). (2012). In 2013 enjoy the coastal town of Dar Es Salaam with its character, spices and great watersports, and explore the former slave market and sultan palace of colonial Stone Town.

Selous Game Reserve

Selous is the largest wildlife preserve in the whole of Africa, but is relatively untouched by tourism. You'll have 3 days here, which will be packed full of game drives and walking safaris to try and find as much wildife as possible.

Zanzibar

Rugged and beautiful, Zanzibar's beaches are what dreams are made of. They provide a relaxing end to a fantastic trip, although if you are feeling active you can have a go at a range of watersports, including sea kayaking, snorkelling or diving in the azure waters (additional charge). Your time on Zanzibar will be spent in Stone Town and on the coast. With a culture influenced by a history of sea farers trading with the Arabic nations further north, the winding, atmospheric streets of Stone Town are an exciting place to explore.

Our Safari & Beach Adventure trip is just one of our many Africa Family tours. To find out more visit our Africa holidays page.