Unique expeditions for 2009...
Tanzania, Safari: 2009
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Tanzania - Walking Safari |
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This year we have no schedule
departures for our Tanzania walking safari, however we are able to offer
this or a bespoke itinerary to individuals or groups looking for a tailor
made holiday.
Pioneer Expeditions have planned a unique itinerary, penetrating deep
into the African bush in the truly immense Selous Game Reserve. For the
first week we will explore and travel on foot – by far the most
exciting and deliciously exposed safari experience. Guided by our knowledgeable
and professional team, we will witness the bountiful wildlife and enjoy
our splendid wilderness camps under spectacular African skies. Upon reaching
the Rufiji river and our permanent luxurious safari camp we will explore
the surrounding rivers, lakes and forest by four wheel drive vehicles
and boats.
After we leave the interior we shall drive east to the coast and down
to the island of Kilwa Kisiwani where we can discover ancient ruins, swim
at quiet sandy beaches, dive or snorkel the coral gardens or simply relax
at our sumptuous resort.
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SPECIAL HIGHLIGHTS
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Walking in the African bush
- the most tantalising way to experience safari
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Luxury fly camps under
huge starry skies surrounded by the sounds of the night
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Observing the animals in the
river and at the lakeside on a boat safari
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Fascinating ancient ruins and
spectacular marine life of the Indian Ocean at our island
resort
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Catching a glimpse of
a Lion |
Tanzania is a wild, adventurous and naturally
diverse nation. It contains Africa’s biggest mammal population,
three quarters of east Africa’s plant species and the continent’s
second largest number of bird species. A totally compelling destination
for lovers of the outdoors and the natural world, its mainly undiscovered
coastline bordering the warm clear waters of the Indian Ocean boasts superb
beaches, unexplored offshore islands, beautiful coral reefs, large sea
mammals and exotic tropical fish. With its rich seafaring history and
ancient ruins, Tanzania’s coastline is a fascinating cultural experience
as well as being a diver’s and snorkeller’s paradise.
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The Selous, home to 750,000 mammals, is considered by safari connoisseurs
to be one of the finest reserves for viewing game, not least because of
the very few other guests whilst on safari; the amount of visitors to
the reserve is severely limited by the relatively small number of camps
within the boundaries of the park and the sheer immensity of the area
- equivalent to the size of Switzerland.
Walking safaris are the most rewarding and unobtrusive way to observe
the surrounding wildlife. We shall follow spoor, detect the unusual insects,
hear the sounds of beasts and birds, notice the indigenous fauna and sight
magnificent mammals from ground level. Always under the protection of
an armed ranger and with the benefit of a local crew added to the unparalleled
experience of camping in the bush, this is a thrilling, inspiring and
magical expedition.
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African Elephants
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We expect to see lions, elephants, giraffe, hippopotamus, zebra, crocodiles,
wildebeest, warthog, buffalo, kudu, impala, hyena, baboon, colobus and
vervet monkeys, plus a myriad of bird life.
Huge prides of lions prowl the landscape and pick off the unwary at watering
holes, rivers and lakes. Other predators such as leopards and African
hunting dogs take their share of the numerous game and scavengers such
as the spotted hyena, and six species of vultures crowd round for the
afters. There are over 1,100 species of birds recorded so far in Tanzania
including 40 endemics; the variety is stunning.
This richness of wildlife results from the Miomba Woodland which covers
three-quarters of the Selous. The leaves shed by these deciduous trees
form the basis of a surprisingly complex food chain, which creates an
ideal habitat for masses of mammals, reptiles, insects and birds.
Maximum of just six participants.
Dates & Prices -
This year we have no schedule departures
for our Tanzania walking safari, however we are able to offer this or a
bespoke itinerary to individuals or groups looking for a tailor made
holiday. An
example
dossier from a similar trip run last year can be downloaded. If
you would like Pioneer Expeditions to arrange a similar trip, or another
bespoke itinerary, we would be delighted to assist you. Please
email us for further information.
Call our office for more details. +44 (0)845 0047
801
email:
info@pioneerexpeditions.com
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