Silke, 46 (Vrouw) zoekt female travel companion
Jane Goodalls chimpansees | Jungle | Hiking | Safari | Snorkelling, Canoeing Looking for travel companions (max. 6 travellers, 4 have already booked, 2 spots still available) for a 3-week COMPLETELY GUIDED trip in Western Tanzania, incl. all transfers (domestic flights, vehicle, boat), chimpanzee treks, safaris, other activities, national park fees. I want to book with a tour operator in Germany. Itinerary: Dar Es Salaam, Gombe National Park, Mahale National Park, Katavi National Park, Lake Tanganyika Activities: Chimpanzee treks, 3-day hike, Safari / Game Drives, Sightseeing of the cities of Dar Es Salaam, Kigoma, Mpanda, Diving / Snorkelling, Swimming, 3-day canoe tour, ... I love the wildlife, nature and cultures of Southern and Eastern Africa, and I take a 3-week trip there every year. Countries visited so far (sometimes multiple times): Tanzania, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Uganda, Kenya, Zambia, Namibia. This year I'm drawn to the far west of Tanzania. This is where Jane Goodall researched chimpanzee behaviour for years and where the longest and second-deepest lake on Earth, whose water is drinkable, is located – Lake Tanganyika. Travel from Germany (or Austria, Switzerland, ...) will be to Dar Es Salaam in eastern Tanzania. Here we will spend a day, if necessary, to look around Dar Es Salaam with a guide. From there, it's a domestic flight of approx. 3 hours to Kigoma. The return flight to Dar Es Salaam will be from Mpanda. We will stay in a mix of very simple camps, mid-range lodges / hotels, and in Katavi in an exclusive safari camp. It is not uncommon for animals to come into the camp. On a jungle hike in the African Rift Valley and a canoe tour on Lake Tanganyika, we will sleep in tents (2 nights each). All overnight stays will be in a double room to keep the costs of this not inexpensive trip within budget. In total, it's about 21 nights in Tanzania. Domestic flight from Dar es Salaam to Kigoma on 11.09., so arrival in DAR at the latest on 10.09., return domestic flight to DAR on 01.10. If you are interested in joining, write to me, preferably with your phone number, so we can quickly find out if our ideas match. It doesn't matter to me whether you love Africa just like I do and have been on safari many times before, or whether you are setting foot on the continent for the first time. What's important is that you want to experience nature and wildlife intensively and that getting up early is not a problem for you (safari starts at sunrise :-)). Age also doesn't matter, but you should have normal fitness and be able to manage hikes through difficult and hilly jungle terrain. More information about the destinations we will visit: The diversity of vegetation (from lowland forests to afro-alpine rainforest) and the richness of wildlife (including the largest remaining refuge for chimpanzees) make Western Tanzania one of the most fascinating regions of the African continent. The 3 national parks Gombe, Mahale and Katavi are among the most beautiful and at the same time most inaccessible national parks in Tanzania. We will travel to Gombe and Mahale by boat after a domestic flight. Both parks can only be explored on foot (with a guide), there are no roads. The mountains rising steeply from the lake, covered in dense jungle, offer a tremendous impression. For many years, chimpanzees have been habituated (accustomed to humans) here by research teams, and the quality of the chimpanzee treks is excellent. Besides chimpanzees, other monkey species also live here. To immerse ourselves even deeper into this breathtaking nature, we will undertake a 3-day hike through the jungle and up one of the mountains (with guide, porters and cook). Katavi National Park is the heart of one of Tanzania's richest and largest ecosystems in terms of wildlife. Here, the focus is on game drives in the classic open safari vehicle with the camp's guides. We will observe huge herds of buffalo and elephants, one of the largest concentrations of hippos and crocodiles in Africa, various antelope species, lions, hyenas, leopards, zebras. Night drives are also offered. Then it's off to a beautiful lodge directly on Lake Tanganyika with a long sandy beach. With 300 species of fish, 95% of which are endemic, the lake is one of the most species-rich in the world. Numerous activities are offered here: diving, snorkelling, swimming, canoeing, stand-up paddleboarding, sunset boat cruises, quad tours, mountain biking, visiting one of the idyllic fishing villages. We will also do a 3-day guided canoe tour (incl. cook) and camp on islands in the lake. TerraMater has produced a wonderful documentary in Katavi National Park that has won multiple awards and is even part of the Green Screen Tour. Here are the links: https://www.terramater.at/productions/katavi-africas-fallen-paradise/ https://www.greenscreen-festival.de/veranstaltungen/d/katavi-der-grosse-durst/ On 3Sat, a documentary about Lake Tanganyika was recently shown, which can still be seen in the media library. Price range: Rather high, as there is little infrastructure due to the remoteness and only a few small camps. You will be rewarded with an incredible wealth of wildlife, natural landscapes and diversity.
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