KIJIJINI CULTURAL TOURISM

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Included and Excluded

  • • Park fees (For non-residents)
  • • All activities (Unless labeled as optional)
  • • All accommodation (Unless listed as upgrade)
  • • A professional driver/guide
  • • All transportation (Unless labeled as optional)
  • • All Taxes/VAT
  • • Roundtrip airport transfer
  • • Meals (As specified in the day-by-day section)
  • • Drinking water
  • • International flights (From/to home)
  • • Additional accommodation before and at the end of the tour
  • • Tips (Tipping guideline US$10.00 pp per day)
  • • Personal items (Souvenirs, travel insurance, visa fees, etc.)
  • • Government imposed increase of taxes and/or park fees

Highlights of the Tour

Itinerary

After a long flight, or to unwind at the end of a safari, arriving to this seemingly secret spot is a delight for all your senses. As you drive into the entrance you are warmly welcomed by Maasai singing, wide smiles and a refreshing hibiscus flower juice. Maasai Lodge is named after the most colorful and famous tribes in East Africa. In the evening you share stories around a fire with members of this iconic tribe or watch a traditional dance at a point between Mt Meru and Mt Kilimanjaro. A wide variety of activities are available including nature walks with a Maasai warrior, spending a day in a real Maasai village or simply enjoying the space, having a massage, a swim and a relax in the mirror cave. Spear throwing is always on the agenda - where you can either observe the warriors showing you their talents or have a go yourself! For children there are donkey rides and a playroom.   Main Destination: Maasai Lodge Accommodation: Mid-range lodge/camp located to Maasai lodge Meals & Drinks: All meals included Drinking water (Other drinks not included)

  After breakfast drive to Longido to discover the Maasai Culture before heading to lake Natron. Meet some of the local elders and the warriors on a brief tour of the village and they will express out how life is like for the family in their traditional home called Boma, which is made from mud and cow dung. In the early morning, women leave the Boma to fetch water and collect firewood. Young children play outside their homes and at a very early age takes care of goats, cows and lambs. Later after all activities you will proceed to transfer direct to Lake Natron For dinner and Overnight stay at the Camp.   Main Destination: Lake natron Accommodation: Mid-range lodge located near to Lake natron Meals & Drinks: All meals included All drinks (Except for spirits/liquor)

After breakfast at the Camp or Guesthouse you will get ready for a full day walking trip at the Maasai Land and see the women leave the Boma to fetch water and collect firewood. Young children play around the mud houses and start at a very early age to take care of kids and lambs. In the area there is an abundance of colorful birds. The starling major, the red and yellow barbet, the masked weaver, the silverbell and the secretary bird are some of the special species to be seen.   Main Destination: Lake natron Accommodation: Mid-range lodge located near to Lake natron Meals & Drinks: All meals included All drinks (Except for spirits/liquor)

Day 4: Driving to Salle Village Visit the Maasai and their culture in an exceptional and preserved environment and live the rhythm of a Maasai family, learn about their way of life, their culture and their traditions. You will be awakened early by the cries of the very young animals calling their mothers, but before assembling them for grazing they will milk the cattle (cows, goats, sheep). You will share a maasai tea prepared with fresh boiled milk from their cattle. Then you will follow warriors, women and children to their daily duties like looking for fire wood, cattle grazing and in search for food. Your guide will explain their ways of life, their culture, their traditions, you will be able to interact with your extended family, your guide will be your translator. Maasai love meat and only eat it on occasion. We propose to share with you the ritual of sacrificing a goat, they will choke it, skin it in front of you, the meat will be cooked over a wood fire, the warriors will dance and sing their ancestral stories. If you are "vegetarian" no worries, your Maasai cook will prepare a vegetarian dinner for you that you will enjoy around the fire while warriors will be accompanying you there with songs and dances.   Main Destination: Salle Village Accommodation: Mid-range lodge located near to Maasai Boma Meals & Drinks: All meals included All drinks (Except for spirits/liquor)

Early in the morning after breakfast, you will transfer direct to ikoma village, where you will meet local people and learn their life style. The Ikoma are an ethnic and linguistic group based in Mara Region in northern Tanzania. The four tribes lived by hunting and gathering but later adopted agriculture, such as cultivating crops (mainly finger millet, simsim, groundnuts and sorghum) and keeping livestock (sheep, cattle and goats) for their subsistence, barter trade, and customary payments such as bride price. Even after adopting agricultural practices, the Waikoma remained dependent on wild animals for their source of protein. Meat from domestic animals was eaten only during customary ceremonies such as weddings, circumcision, or initiation into adulthood. However, with the increasing awareness on the importance of the conservation of wildlife and the government policy of sharing of the revenue from tourism with the local government and communities, hunting and depending on game meat is slowly becoming history to the Waikoma. They speak the Ikoma language. It is a simple Bantu language, easily understood by other Bantu people living around Lake Victoria and indeed the whole of East Africa. However, intermarriages with people from other Tanzanian tribes or even non-Tanzanians is slowly but surely going to lead to the extinction of the language if deliberate efforts are not made to conserve it.     Main Destination: Ikoma village Accommodation: Mid-range lodge located near to ikoma village Meals & Drinks: All meals included All drinks (Except for spirits/liquor)

Day 6: Serengeti National Park via Fort ikoma historical sites After breakfast you will drive to Serengeti National Park via Fort ikoma. Fort Ikoma is one of those few historical sites in Tanzania which have a foreign architectural design. Those in awe of its old-age beauty can now visit and live a few nights in the fort! The fort was built a mile away from the Grummet River, on top of a series of low hills in the Serengeti region. Fort Ikoma is a historic landmark located in the Serengeti National Park in Tanzania. Built by the Germans in 1901, the fort was originally used as a military base during the colonial period. Today, it serves as a museum and a popular tourist destination for visitors to the park. The little settlement of Ikoma, which is close to the Serengeti National Park’s northwestern boundary, is home to a historic colonial-era fort. Germans constructed it, using it as both a garrison and an administrative hub. Since then, it has undergone a few repairs. The structure is still standing as the beginning of the town and a popular tourist destination today. You can visit Fort Ikoma Museum anytime of the year.   Main Destination:  Serengeti National Park Accommodation: Mid-range lodge located inside Serengeti Np Meals & Drinks: All meals included Drinking water (Other drinks not included)

Day 7: Serengeti National Park Soon after breakfast you will have opportunity of full day game drive in Centra Serengeti dedicated to sport wildlife chaos at various points in Serengeti. Always mornings and evening are always the best moment to sport animals. You will descend into home of the wildlife in Serengeti or endless plains. All safari animals occur in a great number from “big five” to “small five according to big five”. Aside from big cats many others predator can be spotted including sported hyena during morning, jackal and more. Evening you will have dinner and overnight at your hotel.   Main Destination: Central Serengeti National Park Accommodation: Mid-range lodge located inside Central Serengeti NP Meals & Drinks: All meals included Drinking water (Other drinks not included)

Day 8: From Serengeti National Park to Ngorongoro Crater to Karatu Today you will be rewarded with a full day game drive in the stunning Ngorongoro Crater which became a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1979 and is one of the only places on earth where mankind and wild animals co-exist is harmony. The Ngorongoro Crater is famous for Africa’s best game viewing as there is an ever-present abundance of wildlife due to the permanent water supply on the crater floor. Upon arrival at the Crater’s rim, you will descend 610 meters into the Crater where your safari truly begins. Spot the endangered black rhino as well as wildebeest, buffalo, zebra, eland, Grant’s and Thomson’s gazelle and of course, giant tusked elephants. The Crater also has the largest known population of lions and you will also find leopards and cheetahs as well as scavengers such as spotted hyenas, jackals and rare wild dogs. Over 500 species of birds have been recorded within the Ngorongoro Conservation Area and these include white pelicans and flamingos.   Main Destination: Ngorongoro Crater Accommodation: Mid-range lodge located near to Karatu Meals & Drinks: All meals included Drinking water (Other drinks not included)

After breakfast, you will drive to Lake Manyara National Park, a small but diverse park. Everything you’ll see here is on a different scale. It is both compact (this is one of the narrowest parks in Africa) and epic (the Great Rift Escarpment towers over Lake Manyara’s western boundary). The park’s namesake is a shallow, Salt Lake. It covers a large area of the park, flooding and drying with the seasons, and is home to thousands of wading birds (including flamingos and over 500 other bird species). You may see baboons and elephants in the park’s thick evergreen forest, and watch for the tree-climbing lions that have become famous throughout Africa. After a full day inside the park, you will make a short drive back to your accommodation for dinner and overnight stay at mto wa mbu.   Main Destination: Lake Manyara National Park Accommodation: Mid-range lodge located near to Mto wa mbu Meals & Drinks:  All meals included Drinking water (Other drinks not included)

This morning, you will be picked up from your hotel and drive to Tarangire National Park. The transit drive is approximately two and a half hours on good tarmac roads. The park is named after the Tarangire River which runs through it. This ‘river of warthogs’ is the only source of water for wildlife in the region during the dry season. The park is well known for its elephant families, which can often be seen congregating by the river. You may also see giraffes, bushbucks, and hartebeests animals are closely followed by a range of predators, including lions and leopards. There are more breeding species of birds found in Tarangire than anywhere else on the planet! The huge and ancient baobab trees can be seen here. Some of them are said to have lived for more than a thousand years. Lunch will be at a picnic site inside the park. After your game drive, you will transfer to your accommodation in Arusha town or you will transfer direct to Airport.   Main Destination: Tarangire National park Accommodation: No accommodation (End of tour) Meals & Drinks: Breakfast and Lunch Drinking water (Other drinks not included)   End of tour  Additional accommodation can be arranged for an extra cost. You'll be dropped off at the airport.

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