Kenya & Tanzania itinerary

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Kenya and Tanzania expedition sample itinerary

Some possible Kenya and Tanzania expedition objectives are given below, please note these may alter between now and your expedition. The Expedition Programme Manager for the Kenya and Tanzania expedition will agree a suitable expedition itinerary for you, to best match the abilities and aspirations of your team.

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Accilmatisation phase
Teams will have an opportunity to stay in local villages, experiencing Pare culture, whilst trekking through these attractive mountains. There are great views of Mt. Kilimanjaro, as well as Lake Jipe and Lake Nyumba ya Mungu. Acclimatisation treks will take you through cultivated areas and natural vegetation.Alternatively teams could visit the Usambara Mountains. Rising above the coastal plains north of Dar es Salaam, this area offers a dramatic contrast to the surrounding savannah. The Usambara Mountains are topped with natural forest and there are many villages scattered across the range. This is a beautiful and unspoilt area with stunning viewpoints and interesting walks.

Trekking phase
Teams will be able to trek for 5 days in the Loita Hills. You will have local Masai guides who will be able to teach you about the Masai life as you pass through forested valleys and wide open plains.

Project phase
Much of the project work in Kenya and Tanzania focuses around improving school facilities in rural areas. Teams work alongside local charities to renovate classrooms or construct teachers accommodation.

Rest and relaxation phase
In Tanzania there are a large number of places in which to choose your safari. Most offer a good chance of seeing some of the African "Big Five" - i.e. elephant, rhino, lion, leopard and buffalo, in addition to several hundred other species. In Kenya teams can take the ovrenight train to make the journey to the coast.

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