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Itinerary
gives you both Adventure & Relaxation:
Climb Kilimanjaro - Machame Route and
afterwards take in the history and
culture of Zanzibar whilst relaxing by
the Indian Ocean! |
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This trip are
the home of large to small animals including
birds and reptiles, also there are luxury to
standard lodges, luxury to standard tented
camps and budget campsites. Inside and
outside the parks |
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Visit the 'big five' areas of Tanzania
on this 4 night safari. The itinerary
starts with a Tarangire Park, and then
continues to Lake Manyara,
Serengeti and to be ends Ngorongoro
Crater. |
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This great value budget
road safari takes you to Maasai Mara,
Kenya’s most famous and finest game
sanctuary. Your stay is in a lodge not
under tents unlike most budget offers.
The Mara offers wildlife in such variety
and abundance that it is difficult to
believe.... |
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This tour combines Kenya’s twin
attractions- the safari and beach
experience. You begin at Aberdares where
you find icy rivers, spectacular
waterfalls and rain forests. Here
elephants, buffalos and other animals
visit you at the floodlit waterholes of
The Ark. |
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An unforgettable holiday! - The very
best of Tanzania's wildlife parks combined with
a beach holiday in Zanzibar. Perfect for
Honeymooners. |
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Uganda is
best know for its amazing Gorilla tracking
safaris. Additional activities include white
water rafting, birding and mountaneering
excusrions. |
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A very
comprehensive one week safari of Kenya. The
safari starts from Nairobi, goes straight to
the
Lake Baringo,
then to Lake Nakuru and to be ends Masai
Mara |
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This is the
perfect 14 day holiday for romantics -
combining a Tanzanian safari with time on
the beach in Zanzibar.... |
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GENERAL TRAVEL INFORMATION
Credit Cards:
Credit cards are only accepted by the major
airline companies and by most of the bigger
hotels and lodges. Do not rely on credit cards
as a source of cash while in Tanzania. In some
cases a surcharge will be added to credit card
payments. We suggest that you take sufficient
travellers checks/cash and use the credit card
as a back-up only.
Climate: There are two seasons of rain in
Tanzania: the long rainy period (monsoon) which
runs from late March until June and a short
rainy period, which runs from November until mid
January. The long rains fall in heavy downpours,
often accompanied by violent storms. The short
rains tend to be much less severe.
Currency: The Tanzanian Shilling is the
local currency, but travellers checks and cash
in US$ are recommended. The current exchange
rate is approximately Tsh 850 = US$ 1. It is
possible to change foreign currency at any
Bureaux de Chance, which generally give better
rates than hotels and most banks.
Duty Free: 200 Cigarettes or 50 cigars or
250g of tobacco. 1 Litre of wine or spirits,
0.25 litres of perfume.
Electricity: The local electricity supply
is 220 volts, 50 cycles ac. You will need to
supply your own international standard adapter
for your electrical appliances.
Health Requirements: A valid yellow fever
vaccination certificate is compulsory and must
be produced at the airport upon arrival. Malaria
occurs below 1800 meters and you should use the
recommended prophylactics. Please consult your
doctor about these. Woman using oral
contraceptives should consult their physicians
before using prophylactics. The best way to
prevent contracting Malaria is to try and avoid
mosquito bites by using an effect insect
repellent, by sleeping under mosquito nets and
to wear proper clothing after sunset. Meningitis
can be present during the dry seasons.
RECOMMENDED IMMUNISATIONS: As a sensible
precaution we recommend that you consider
getting at least some of the following
recommended immunisations:
Hepatitis A & B
Typhoid
Cholera
Tetanus
Please check with your local travel clinic for
the latest recommendations.
Immigration & Customs: An onward ticket
and sufficient funds are required when entering
Tanzania. Tanzanian people are friendly and will
always offer a helping hand.
Insurance: It is strongly advised to take
out travel insurance which should cover baggage
as well as personal accident and medical
insurance and specifically covering your
Kilimanjaro expedition.
Language: The official languages are Ki-Swahili
and English. There are more than 120 tribal
vernaculars.
Religion: Mainly Christian, Muslim and
Traditional beliefs. Please keep in mind that
you are entering a different country with strong
religious customs.
Security: As with any other town, walking
alone at night is not advisable, and it is
preferable to use taxis which are available at
most hotels. Do not leave cash or valuables in
your hotel room and use a safe deposit box.
Visa And Entry Requirements
Visas are required by most visitors to Tanzania.
Visas are available at your local Tanzanian
Embassy. Costs vary from country to country.
Visas are valid for 3 months. It is possible,
however, to obtain a tourist's visa for a single
entry at any ONE of the FOUR MAIN ENTRIES into
Tanzania -subject to the fulfillment of all
immigration and health requirements-, for those
who could NOT apply for visa from Tanzania
Mission abroad. These are:
1. Dar-es-Salaam International Airport
2. Zanzibar International Airport
3. Kilimanjaro International Airport
4. Namanga Entry Point (Tanzania-Kenya boarder
point)
Payment, at all these points, is in US Dollars
or its equivalent in Sterling. For all other
entry points in Tanzania, visitors must hold
valid visa prior to approaching those entry
points in Tanzania. However, in order to avoid
unnecessary delays, those who proceed to
Tanzania from a country where there IS a
Tanzania Diplomatic Mission or Consular Office
are strongly advised to obtain their entry visa
prior to departure to Tanzania.
Tanzania Diplomatic Missions
Belgium
363 Avenue Louise, 1050 Brussels,Belgium
Tel.: 640 6500/640 6527,
Fax: 646 8026,
Telex: (046) 63616
tanzania@skynet.be
Canada
50 Range Road, Ottawa, Ontario KIN 8J4, Canada
Tel.: (613) 232 1500 / 1509,
Fax: (612) 232 5184/Tlx: (021) 533569
tzottawa@synapse.net
China
No. 53 Dong Liu Jie,
Beijing, China;
Tel.: 5321491, 5321719,
Fax: 5324985,
Telex: 22749
tzbejing@info.iuol.cn.net
France
13 Avenue Raymond, Pointcare, 75116 Paris,
France
Tel.: 00331 4755 0546, Fax: 003315370 6366
tanzanie@infonie.fr
Germany
Theaterplatz 26, 5300 Bonn 2,
West Germany
Tel.: (0228) 358051-54,
Fax: (0228) 358226,
Telex: (041) 885569
balozi@tanzania-gov.de
Italy
9,Via Giambattista Vico, 00196,
Rome
Tel.: 06 3610901, Fax: 4549660
tanzarep@pcg.it
Japan
21-9, Kamiyoga 4, Chome Setagaya - Ku, Tokyo
158, Japan
Tel.: (03) 425 4531/3,
Fax: (008133) 425 7844/Tlx: (072) J22121
tzrepjp@japan.co.jp
South Africa
P. O. Box 56572, Arcadia, 0007, Pretoria, South
Africa
Tel.:3424371/93/Fax: 002712 434 383
tanzania@cis.co.za
Russia
Pyatnitskaya, Ulitsa 33, Moscow, Russia
Tel.: 231 8126, 231 5431, Fax: 230 2968
Telex: (064) 413352
tanmos@wm.west-call.com
Sweden
Oxtorgsgatan 2 - 4, Box 7255, 103-89,
Stockholm, Sweden
Tel.: 08 244870, Fax: 00468 109815
Tel.: (054) 10514
mailbox@tanemb.se
Switzerland
47 Avenue Blanc, CH, 1201 Geneva, Switzerland
Tel.: (004122) 731 8920, Fax:(4122) 732 8255,
Tel.: (045) 412661
mission.tanzania@itu.ch
UK
43 Hertford Street, london W1Y 8DB
Tel.: (0171) 499 8951 & 491 3600
Fax: 0171-491 9321,
Telex:(051) 262504
tanzarep@tanzania-online.gov.uk
USA
205 East 42nd St., New York, N.Y. 10017, USA
Tel.: (212) 972 9160, Fax: (212) 682 5232
Tel.: (023) 234702
TZREPNY@AOL.COM
2139 R. Street, Washington D. C.
20008 U .S. A.
Tel.: (202) 9939 6129
Fax: 001 202 797 7408/Tlx: (032) 64213
tanz-us@clark.ne |