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Join Tanzanian guides on a comfortable, safe wildlife safari in the unspoiled wilderness of Tanzania. Your journey begins in Tarangire National Park, where
rolling countryside is dotted with baobab trees so immense that they dwarf even elephants feeding beneath them. Next you’ll travel to Ngorongoro Crater, a lush volcanic caldera inhabited by rhinoceroses, elephants, and black-maned lions. Finally, you’ll explore the vastness of Serengeti National Park on wildlife treks in rugged four-wheel-drive vehicles. A highlight of your adventure will be meeting local people in schools and villages while volunteering for a day.

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  • Wild African animals including giraffes, elephants, zebras, wildebeests, buffalos, lions, gazelles, hippos, warthogs, monkeys, and flamingos
  • Gibb’s Farm, a 3,200-square-mile working farm, lodge, and reserve on the slopes
    of Ngorongoro Crater
  • Learn Swahili as you collaborate on a village service project or in a local school
  • Click here to download the preliminary trip itinerary

Leslie King, associate professor of sociology

  • Duration: 13 days
  • Activity level: Moderately active
  • Cost: $6,290 per adult, based on double occupancy
  • Single supplement: $990 per person
  • Deposit: $500 per person, payable to Thomson Safaris
 
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