African People & Wildlife: Tanzania Conservation Safari
September 22 – October 2, 2024
TRAVEL RESOURCES
Click here to download the Tanzania Country Guide, which will contain comprehensive information about money, local customs, expectations for the trip and travel tips.
Click here to download a Packing List for traveling to Tanzania in September.
Hotel Information:
SIRINGIT VILLA | ARUSHA
Siringit Villa is a luxury 6 bedroom villa. The spacious and elegant property overlooking the green is meant to give friends or families that unique experience that can only be rivaled by the most secluded and high end tented camps. The six generous and exquisitely decorated rooms with state-of-the-art bathrooms are guests’ sanctuary inside the retreat. The rest of the villa stays true to form as well, whether with the gorgeous living room, private dining room, lush gardens, relaxing terraces, or invigorating lap pool.
OLIVER’S CAMP | TARANGIRE NATIONAL PARK
The 10-tent camp is relaxed and comfy, imitating the original safari camps, in Tarangire National Park. The team at Oliver’s have worked together for years, creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere. Join for delicious meals and interesting conversation in the main lodge and sundowners under the stars.
+ 255 736 500 515 | Website
OLAKIRA MIGRATION CAMP | SERENGETI NATIONAL PARK
Between June and October, Olakira is best positioned in the north to witness the crossing of the Mara River. Here, watch thousands of wildebeest take a leap of faith into the water, facing hungry Nile crocodiles and cantankerous hippos. When the herds are on the move, the air is full of grunting, thudding hooves and billowing dust.
+ 255 736 500 515 | Website
NOLOHOLO ENVIRONMENTAL CENTER | TARANGIRE NATIONAL PARK
The center’s airy, spacious dormitory is equipped with eight rooms that house up to thirty-two guests in bunk beds (four people to a room). The dormitory hallway is divided in the middle by a lockable door and can easily be partitioned by gender. Separate men’s and women’s showers and composting pit toilets are a short walk from the building.
RIVERTREES COUNTRY INN | ARUSHA
The inn is a charming country estate that was once an old coffee farm, and still retains the nostalgic air of a well-loved homestead. Sprawling ten acres of fertile greenery, the grounds are a natural extension of Mt. Meru’s sloping foothills, and offer a sanctuary for the birds and wildlife indigenous to the area.
+255 743 600 160 | Website