KAHEMBE’S TREKKING AND CULTURAL SAFARISSPECIAL ITINERARIES ORGANISED FROM TARANGIRE AFTER SWALA CAMPSITE AND PASSING THROUGH THE MAMIRE GATE WITH OVERNIGHT AT KAHEMBE’S MODERN GUEST HOUSE- BABATI
1. ONE DAY GOROWA STORY TELLER/LAKE BABATI HIPPOSBreakfast and thereafter walk 2 km to Maisaka Village where you visit a Gorowa Tribe Elder Story Teller on how they arrange their marriages; how they treat a girl who gets pregnancy before marriage; prayer rituals and their origin.Walk back, lunch, rest and thereafter, walk 1 km to Lake Babati for local canoe rowing while viewing floating hippos. Walk back for dinner and overnight. Price: US$ 45/40 per person each of 1/3 persons respectively. Inclusive accommodation, meals, guide, levies; excludes transport, US$ 5.00 local canoe hire per 2 persons, drinks and tips. 2. ONE DAY MALANGI BARBAIG CYCLING EXPEDITIONBreakfast and thereafter with picnic lunch, cycle 30 km to Malangi Village where you visit the Barbaig Tribe for Barbaig Cultural Insights/Contrasts. The Barbaig is an authentic tribe; still conservative on their culture; cattle rearing , warrior like the famous Maasai with the women still wearing traditional locally tanned goatskin gowns.Evening cycle back to Babati for Dinner and overnight Price: US$ 45/40 per person each of 1/3 persons respectively. Inclusive accommodation, meals, guide, levies; excludes bi-cycle hire transport, US$ 5.00;, drinks and tips. Optional Car Drive at own extra cost 3..TWO DAYS GOROWA STORY TELLER/LAKE BABATI HIPPOS/MANAGHT VILLAGE DAIRY FARMING/BIO-GAS/BRICKMAKING PROJECTSDay One:Breakfast and thereafter walk 2 km to Maisaka Village where you visit a Gorowa Tribe Elder Story Teller on how they arrange their marriages; how they treat a girl who gets pregnancy before marriage; prayer rituals and their origin. Walk back, lunch, rest and thereafter, walk 1 km to Lake Babati for local canoe rowing while viewing floating hippos. Walk back for dinner and overnight. Day Two: Breakfast and thereafter with lunch boxes walk/ride 10km to Managhat Village where you visit local brick making projects; dairy cattle and goat farming projects, a bio-gas project drinking tea/milk boiled using the bio-gas; climb mount Baambay where you eat your lunch box enjoying the view of the Rift Valley landscape with Lake Babati and the Rift Valley Escarpment in the background. Afternoon walk/cycle back to Babati for dinner and overnight Price: US$ 90/80 per person each of 1/3 persons respectively. . Inclusive accommodation, meals, guide, levies; excludes transport, US$ 5.00 local canoe hire per 2 persons, drinks and tips. Optional Car Drive at own extra cost 4.TWO DAYS GOROWA STORY TELLER/ MALANGI BARBAIG/LAKE BABATI HIPPOSDay One:Breakfast and thereafter with picnic lunch, cycle 30 km to Malangi Village where you visit the Barbaig Tribe for Barbaig Cultural Insights/Contrasts. The Barbaig is an authentic tribe; still conservative on their culture; cattle rearing , warrior like the famous Maasai with the women still wearing traditional locally tanned goatskin gowns. Evening cycle back to Babati for Dinner and overnight Day Two: Breakfast and thereafter walk 2 km to Maisaka Village where you visit a Gorowa Tribe Elder Story Teller on how they arrange their marriages; how they treat a girl who gets pregnancy before marriage; prayer rituals and their origin.Walk back, lunch, rest and thereafter, walk 1 km to Lake Babati for local canoe rowing while viewing floating hippos. Walk back for dinner and overnight. Price: US$ 90/80.00 per person each of 1/3 persons respectively. . Inclusive accommodation, meals, guide, levies; excludes transport, bicycle hire US$ 5; US$ 5.00 local canoe hire per 2 persons, drinks and tips. Optional Car Drive at own extra cost 5. TWO DAYS GOROWA STORY TELLER/LAKE BABATI HIPPOS/BACHO LOCAL FISH PONDS/ MIXED COFFEE BANANA FARMS/TANZANIA KILLER BEE PROJECTS IRAQW TRIBE CULTURAL INSIGHTSDay One:Breakfast and thereafter walk 2 km to Maisaka Village where you visit a Gorowa Tribe Elder Story Teller on how they arrange their marriages; how they treat a girl who gets pregnancy before marriage; prayer rituals and their origin Walk back, lunch, rest and thereafter, walk 1 km to Lake Babati for local canoe rowing while viewing floating hippos. Walk back for dinner and overnight. Day Two: Breakfast and at 9.00 am board a Bus to Dareda disembarking at Dareda Centre. Walk 3km to Bacho Gricultural Centre where you visit a Fish Pond Project, a mixed coffee/banana farm, the Iraqw Tribe cultural insights /contrasts including the Iraqw tribe local dance after a local beer drinking spree. At night you participate in the Tanzania Killer Bee honey harvesting tasting fresh honey from the honey combs. Dinner and overnight at Bacho Lutheran Hostel Optional Car Drive at own extra cost Price: US$ 100/90 per person each of 1/3 persons respectively. . Inclusive accommodation, meals, guide, levies; excludes transport, bicycle hire US$ 5; US$ 5.00 local canoe hire per 2 persons, drinks and tips. 6. TWO DAYS SPECIAL BARBAIG TOURDay One:From the Arusha Country Bus Station, board a 7.00 am Mtei Bus toKatesh/ Singida via Babati where you are joined by a Guide holding a poster marked Joas Kahembe/……………….to Katesh arriving Katesh around 1.30 pm. Late lunch and thereafter walk 5km to Dumbeta/Gijega Barbaig Village for Barbaig cultural insights/contrasts. The Barbaig is an authentic tribe; still conservative on their culture; cattle rearing , warrior like the famous Maasai with the women still wearing traditional ceremonial locally tanned goatskin gowns. Dinner and overnight in the Barbaig huts Day Two: Breakfast and then interact freely with this Barbaig Tribe., see how the locally make/sew their goatskin gowns; how the locally pound and grind maize (corn) flour; We do not organize any local dances, but you can chance marriage, circumcision, burial and prayer rituals. But since these Barbaig are warriors we organize a mock fight.. Afternoon walk back to Katesh for dinner and overnight. Day Three: Board a Mtei Bus to Arusha at the end of the tour Price us0/100 per person each of 1/3 persons respectively, inclusive accommodation, meals, all levies, guide: excludes local bus transport US$ 20.00 Arusha-Katesh-Arusha), drinks, tips Optional Car Drive at own extra cost 7. TWO DAYS MT. HANANG 3417M TREKKINGDay One:From the Arusha Country Bus Station, board a 7.00 am Mtei Bus toKatesh/ Singida via Babati where you are joined by a Guide holding a poster marked Joas Kahembe/……………….to Katesh arriving Katesh around 1.30 pm. Late lunch, rest, mountain registration and preparation, sight seeing with dinner and overnight at Katesh. Day Two: Early breakfast and at 6.30 am start the ascent of Mt. Hanang 3417m which will take you 5-6 hours to the top and 3-4 hours to the bottom. Mt. Hanang boasts of a view of an exceptionally beautiful Rift Valley landscape full of small craters and basin, with Lake Balangida and the Rift Valley escarpment at the north west and the Mangati Plains stretching at the south. Dinner and overnight at Katesh. Day Three: At 6.00 am board a Mtei Bus to Arusha at the end of the tour. Price: US$ 128/108 per person each of 1/3 persons respectively; inclusive accommodation, meals, Mt. registration, levies, guide; excludes local bus transport total US$ 20.00, drinks and tips. Day Three not included in the price because it involves traveling to Arusha only. Optional Car Drive at own extra cost 8. THREE DAYS BARBAIG /GOROWA TRIBE/LAKE BABATI CANOE/ HIPPOS TOURDay One:From the Arusha Country Bus Station, board a 7.00 am Mtei Bus toKatesh/ Singida via Babati where you are joined by a Guide holding a poster marked Joas Kahembe/……………….to Katesh arriving Katesh around 1.30 pm. Late lunch and thereafter walk 5km to Dumbeta/Gijega Barbaig Village for Barbaig cultural insights/contrasts. The Barbaig is an authentic tribe; still conservative on their culture; cattle rearing , warrior like the famous Maasai with the women still wearing traditional ceremonial locally tanned goatskin gowns. Dinner and overnight in the Barbaig huts Day Two: Breakfast and then interact freely with this Barbaig Tribe., see how the locally make/sew their goatskin gowns; how the locally pound and grind maize (corn) flour; We do not organize any local dances, but you can chance marriage, circumcision, burial and prayer rituals. But since these Barbaig are warriors we organize a mock fight.. Afternoon walk back to Katesh for dinner and overnight. Day Three: At 6.00 am board a Mtei Bus to Babati arriving around 9.00 am, late breakfast and thereafter walk 2 km to Maisaka Village where you visit a Gorowa Tribe Elder Story Teller on how they arrange their marriages; how they treat a girl who gets pregnancy before marriage; prayer rituals and their origin. Walk back, lunch, rest and thereafter, walk 1 km to Lake Babati for local canoe rowing while viewing floating hippos. Walk back for dinner and overnight. Day Four At 7.00 am board a Mtei Bus to Arusha at the end of the tour. Price US$ 155.00/135.00 per person each of 1/3 persons respectively, inclusive accommodation, guide, meals, all levies; excluding local bus transport ($ 20.00 per person Arusha-Babati-Katesh-Arusha), drinks and tips to the guide. Day Four is not included in the price because it involves traveling back to Arusha. Optional Car Drive at own extra cost 9. FOUR DAYS BARBAIG/MT. HANANG TOURDay One:From the Arusha Country Bus Station, board a 7.00 am Mtei Bus toKatesh/ Singida via Babati where you are joined by a Guide holding a poster marked Joas Kahembe/……………….to Katesh arriving Katesh around 1.30 pm. Late lunch and thereafter walk 5km to Dumbeta/Gijega Barbaig Village for Barbaig cultural insights/contrasts. The Barbaig is an authentic tribe; still conservative on their culture; cattle rearing , warrior like the famous Maasai with the women still wearing traditional ceremonial locally tanned goatskin gowns. Dinner and overnight in the Barbaig huts Day Two: Breakfast and then interact freely with this Barbaig Tribe., see how the locally make/sew their goatskin gowns; how the locally pound and grind maize (corn) flour; We do not organize any local dances, but you can chance marriage, circumcision, burial and prayer rituals. But since these Barbaig are warriors we organize a mock fight.. Afternoon walk back to Katesh for mountain registration and dinner and overnight. Day Three: Early breakfast and at 6.30 am start the ascent of Mt. Hanang 3417m which will take you 5-6 hours to the top and 3-4 hours to the bottom. Mt. Hanang boasts of a view of an exceptionally beautiful Rift Valley landscape full of small craters and basin, with Lake Balangida and the Rift Valley escarpment at the north west and the Mangati Plains stretching at the south.Dinner and overnight at Katesh. Day Four: At 6.00 am board a Mtei Bus to Babati arriving around 9.00 am, late breakfast and thereafter walk 2 km to Maisaka Village where you visit a Gorowa Tribe Elder Story Teller on how they arrange their marriages; how they treat a girl who gets pregnancy before marriage; prayer rituals and their origin. Walk back, lunch, rest and thereafter, walk 1 km to Lake Babati for local canoe rowing while viewing floating hippos. Walk back for dinner and overnight. Day Five: At 7.00 am board a Mtei Bus to Arusha at the end of the tour. Price: US3/183.00 per person each of 1/3 persons respectively inclusive accommodation, meals, village levies, mountain registration, local canoe hire, guides, local government levy; excludes local bus transport US$ 11.00 per person, drinks and tips. Day Five not included in the price as it involves traveling back to Arusha only. Optional Car Drive at own extra cost 10.FOUR DAYS BARBAIG/BACHO FISH PONDS/ GOROWA TRIBE/LAKE BABATI CANOE/HIPPOSDay One:From the Arusha Country Bus Station, board a 7.00 am Mtei Bus toKatesh/ Singida via Babati where you are joined by a Guide holding a poster marked Joas Kahembe/……………….to Katesh arriving Katesh around 1.30 pm. Late lunch and thereafter walk 5km to Dumbeta/Gijega Barbaig Village for Barbaig cultural insights/contrasts. The Barbaig is an authentic tribe; still conservative on their culture; cattle rearing , warrior like the famous Maasai with the women still wearing traditional ceremonial locally tanned goatskin gowns. Dinner and overnight in the Barbaig huts Day Two: Breakfast and then interact freely with this Barbaig Tribe., see how the locally make/sew their goatskin gowns; how the locally pound and grind maize (corn) flour; We do not organize any local dances, but you can chance marriage, circumcision, burial and prayer rituals. But since these Barbaig are warriors we organize a mock fight.. Afternoon walk back to Katesh for mountain registration and dinner and overnight. Day Three: Day Three: Breakfast and at 6.00 am board a Bus to Dareda disembarking at Dareda Centre. Walk 3km to Bacho Gricultural Centre where you visit a Fish Pond Project, a mixed coffee/banana farm, the Iraqw Tribe cultural insights /contrasts including the Iraqw tribe local dance after a local beer drinking spree. At night you participate in the Tanzania Killer Bee honey harvesting tasting fresh honey from the honey combs. Dinner and overnight at a local house. Day Four: At 6.00 am walk 3 km to the road junction and board a Mtei Bus to Babati arriving around 9.00 am, late breakfast and thereafter walk 2 km to Maisaka Village where you visit a Gorowa Tribe Elder Story Teller on how they arrange their marriages; how they treat a girl who gets pregnancy before marriage; prayer rituals and their origin. Walk back, lunch, rest and thereafter, walk 1 km to Lake Babati for local canoe rowing while viewing floating hippos. Walk back for dinner and overnight. Day Five: At 7.00 am board a Mtei Bus to Arusha at the end of the tour. Price: US$ 215/185.00 per person each of 1/3 persons and above respectively; inclusive accommodation, meals, guide, all levies local canoe hire; excludes local bus transport US$ 20.00 , drinks and tips. Day Five not included in the price as it involves traveling back to Arusha. . Optional Car Drive at own extra cost 11. SIX DAYS AFRICAN RURAL LIFE ADVENTUREDay One:From the Arusha Country Bus Station, board a 7.00 am Mtei Bus toKatesh/ Singida via Babati where you are joined by a Guide holding a poster marked Joas Kahembe/……………….to Katesh arriving Katesh around 1.30 pm. Late lunch and thereafter walk 5km to Dumbeta/Gijega Barbaig Village for Barbaig cultural insights/contrasts. The Barbaig is an authentic tribe; still conservative on their culture; cattle rearing , warrior like the famous Maasai with the women still wearing traditional ceremonial locally tanned goatskin gowns. Dinner and overnight in the Barbaig huts Day Two: Breakfast and then interact freely with this Barbaig Tribe., see how the locally make/sew their goatskin gowns; how the locally pound and grind maize (corn) flour; We do not organize any local dances, but you can chance marriage, circumcision, burial and prayer rituals. But since these Barbaig are warriors we organize a mock fight.. Afternoon walk back to Katesh for dinner and overnight. Day Three: Breakfast and at 6.00 am board a Bus to Dareda disembarking at Dareda Centre. Walk 3km to Bacho Gricultural Centre where you visit a Fish Pond Project, a mixed coffee/banana farm, the Iraqw Tribe cultural insights /contrasts including the Iraqw tribe local dance after a local beer drinking spree. At night you participate in the Tanzania Killer Bee honey harvesting tasting fresh honey from the honey combs. Dinner and overnight at a local house. Day Four: At 6.00 am walk 3 km to the road junction and board a Mtei Bus to Babati arriving around 9.00 am, late breakfast and thereafter walk 2 km to Maisaka Village where you visit a Gorowa Tribe Elder Story Teller on how they arrange their marriages; how they treat a girl who gets pregnancy before marriage; prayer rituals and their origin. Walk back, lunch, rest and thereafter, walk 1 km to Lake Babati for local canoe rowing while viewing floating hippos. Walk back for dinner and overnight. Day Five: Breakfast and thereafter with lunch boxes walk/ride 10km to Managhat Village where you visit local brick making projects; dairy cattle and goat farming projects, a bio-gas project drinking tea/milk boiled using the bio-gas; climb mount Baambay where you eat your lunch box enjoying the view of the Rift Valley landscape with Lake Babati and the Rift Valley Escarpment in the background. Afternoon walk/cycle back to Babati for dinner and overnight Day Six: Board a 7.00 am Mtei Bus to Minjingu Village where you visit the Maasai/Waarusha Tribe for their cultural insights/contrasts on marriage, circumcision and burial rituals. Lunch and afternoon have game walks along the Lake Manyara/Tarangire Parks Game open areas. Dinner and overnight at Minjingu. Day Seven: At 7.00 am board a Mtei Bus to Arusha at the end of the tour. Price: US$ 305/275.00 per person each of 1/3 persons and above respectively; inclusive accommodation, meals, guide, all levies local canoe hire; excludes local bus transport US$ 20.00 , drinks and tips. Day Seven not included in the price as it involves traveling back to Arusha. Optional Car Drive at own extra cost 12. SEVEN DAYS AFRICAN RURAL LIFE ADVENTUREDay One:From the Arusha Country Bus Station, board a 7.00 am Mtei Bus toKatesh/ Singida via Babati where you are joined by a Guide holding a poster marked Joas Kahembe/……………….to Katesh arriving Katesh around 1.30 pm. Late lunch and thereafter walk 5km to Dumbeta/Gijega Barbaig Village for Barbaig cultural insights/contrasts. The Barbaig is an authentic tribe; still conservative on their culture; cattle rearing , warrior like the famous Maasai with the women still wearing traditional ceremonial locally tanned goatskin gowns. Dinner and overnight in the Barbaig huts Day Two: Breakfast and then interact freely with this Barbaig Tribe., see how the locally make/sew their goatskin gowns; how the locally pound and grind maize (corn) flour; We do not organize any local dances, but you can chance marriage, circumcision, burial and prayer rituals. But since these Barbaig are warriors we organize a mock fight.. Afternoon walk back to Katesh for dinner and overnight. Day Three: Breakfast and thereafter walk 16km along the western side of Mt. Hanang to Gendabi Village arriving around 11.00 am. Visit the mixed Iraqw/Nyaturu tribes for cultural insights. Also visit Gendabi Primary School for free interviews with teachers and pupils on the Tanzania Education System. Visit the local beer social bars interacting with the people and joining in the local dances after a beer drinking spree. Meals and overnight at Gendabi. Day Four: Breakfast and thereafter with picnic lunch walk 8km to Lake Balangida (Gidewari) the salt sand lake where you visit local salt mines. Lake Balangida is a salt sand lake where the surrounding local people gather salt for their home consumption and also for use as cattle feed. Walk back for dinner and overnight at Gendabi. Day Five: At 6.00 am walk to the road junction where you catch a bus to Babati, late breakfast and thereafter walk 2 km to Maisaka Village where you visit a Gorowa Tribe Elder Story Teller on how they arrange their marriages; how they treat a girl who gets pregnancy before marriage; prayer rituals and their origin. Walk back, lunch, rest and thereafter, walk 1 km to Lake Babati for local canoe rowing while viewing floating hippos. Walk back for dinner and overnight. Day Six: Breakfast and thereafter with lunch boxes walk/ride 10km to Managhat Village where you visit local brick making projects; dairy cattle and goat farming projects, a bio-gas project drinking tea/milk boiled using the bio-gas; climb mount Baambay where you eat your lunch box enjoying the view of the Rift Valley landscape with Lake Babati and the Rift Valley Escarpment in the background. Afternoon walk/cycle back to Babati for dinner and overnight Day Seven: Breakfast and thereafter board a Mtei Bus to Minjingu where you visit the Waarusha tribe for their cultural insights. The Waarusha are cousins of the famous Maasai, with similar cultures but more inclined to cattle and farming activities. Afternoon have game walks along the Tarangire National Park game reserve area where you encounter free grazing zebra, impala, giraffe, warthog, wilderbeest etc. Meals and overnight at Minjingu. Day Eight: At 7.00 am board a bus to Arusha at the end of the tour. Price: US$ 315/285.00 per person each of 1/3 persons respectively. . Inclusive accommodation, meals, guide, levies; excludes transport$ 20.00, US$ 5.00 local canoe hire per 2 persons, drinks and tips. Optional Car Drive at own extra cost 13 Days Community Projects/ SafariCountry: TanzaniaDepartures: 2007 Every Tuesdays /Fridays/Saturdays Price: From US 00, excluding flights. Inclusive of accommodation, meals, internal transport and taxes. Prices are based on groups of 10 to 20 people working together.Open Camping areas available on project sites This wonderful holiday is split into three unique experiences, involving a wildlife safari, a cultural tour, trekking and a school renovation project. Three days of game viewing staying in camps where you chance the view of the Big Five including Elephants, lion, cheetah, leopard, rhinoceros, buffalo, wildebeest migration, zebra, giraffe, gazelles, impala etc. I day of Mt. Hanang 3417 m trekking (the 4th highest mountain in Tanzania enjoying an exceptionally beautiful rift valley landscape, full of small craters and basins; 4 days of a special authentic Barbaig Tribe Cultural tour . The Barbaig is an off the tourist beaten track, an authentic tribe, conservative in their culture, nomadic, cattle rearing like the famous Maasai, with the women still wearing locally tanned ceremonial goatskin gowns. Mix (interact) freely with this tribe, see how they sew their goatskin gowns, how they locally pound and grind maize (corn)flour , hold interviews with men and women on how the women manage sharing husbands and why. Chance marriage, circumcision, prayer rituals. 4 days of project work renovating either a Primary School or Secondary School building. At the School you manage to mix freely with the students, play football, local dances, teach in the classes and participate in all manual building activities assisted by local technicians and community. You directly purchase all material and make payments to assistants to ensure full use of your cost donations. Itinerary Day 1: Depart Arusha at 8.30 am for Wildlife viewing in Lake Manyara Park Day 2: Game Viewing Ngorongoro Crater Park Day 3: Game Viewing Tarangire National Park Day 4: Transfer Katesh, site seeing and registration of Mt Hanang Trekking Day 5: Barbaig Cultural Tour at Gijega Barbaig Village Day 6: Mt. Hanang 3417 m trekking Day 7: Transfer to Babati/Gorowa tribe cultural insight tour/Lake Babati local canoe rowing while viewing floating hippos Day 8: Transfer to Project site- immediate start of project work Day 9: Project Work- renovation of Classrooms Day 10-11: Project Work Day 12: Transfer to Arusha at the end of the tour Project working days can be extended on requests at extra .00 per person/day What makes this holiday special?The visitors are interacting freely with the local community thereby breaking the racial barriers and hitherto black/white colonial hangovers. Through cultural exchange interviews, both visitor and host learn more about the cultural contrasts, and how the men manage many wives without the usual love hostilities. The men/women will tell/explain the benefits of marrying many wives and traditional reasons of allowing children outside marriage.The visitor will learn more about real African Rural life as lived by ordinary people in the rural areas and know Africa in its real perspective compared to what is depicted in the International News Media. Through service charges to service providers the local women ' guides, family elders/fathers, children in the community earn direct income from tourists, hitherto denied them because of being outside the traditional wildlife tour routes. Through the Village and Local Government Levies and Project Work, the entire community benefit by having the hitherto compulsory contribution project works completed through our programmes. By strictly adhering to proper environmental codes and health conduct throughout our programmes the community gradually psychologically adopt better environmental protection and improved health standards 14. Tanzania Wildlife Safari/School ProjectDepartures: 2007-Regular Departures Every Tuesdays and Fridays Price: From US 00, excluding , voluntary project costs, drinks, tips and flights. Price includes accommodation, meals, internal transport,guide and taxes. Prices are based on groups of 10 to 20 pax working together. For individuals and smaller groups, request for price. ________________________________________ This fantastic trip mixes a wildlife safari with a local school renovation. 3 days will be spent game viewing, staying in camps where you chance the view of the Big Five including elephants, lion, cheetah, leopard, rhinoceros, buffalo, wildebeast migration, zebra, giraffe, gazelles and impala. A further 5 days of project work renovating either a primary school or secondary school building will give much needed support to the local communities. At the school you may mix freely with the students, play football, local dances, teach in the classes, participate in all manual building activities assisted by local technicians and community. You directly purchase all material and make payments to assistants to ensure full use of your cost donations. ________________________________________ Itinerary Day 1: Depart Arusha 8.30 am for Lake Manyara Wildlife National Park for game viewing. Day 2: Game viewing Ngorongoro Crater Park Day 3: Game viewing Tarangire Park Day 4: Transfer to Babati/Katesh for Project work Day 5-8: School renovation project work Day 9: Transfer to Arusha at end of the Tour/Project We advise strongly that u carry enough project work funds as after seeing the state of Schools yu may be very compassionate and wish to donate more towards the renovation. Also visit our website www.authenticculture.com for information on our mission, objectives and activities. For more information on the excitement and nature of the entire programe contact Mr/Mrs Dressler e-mail lars@brothersdressler.com who have recently participated in these programmes. Please if interested book your holiday early as we are approaching the tourist high season 15. 11 Days Tanzania Tribes /School Project
Please note our prices do not include project costs as these are voluntary, but we strongly advise that you carry ample funds as after seeing the state of the Schools you may be very compassionate and thus wish to donate more than anticipated. This has happened to most participants. For more information on the nature of the tour and project work, you may contact Mr/Mrs Dressler e-mail lars@brothersdressler.com Also visit our website www.authenticculture.com for information on our mission, objectives and activities Please Note: Temporary Campsites available on own equipment basis
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