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Tanzania Safari and Zanzibar Holidays All Inclusive Serengeti Tours

Kilimanjaro Marathon, Tanzania + Serengeti Safari Packages + Zanzibar

Kilimanjaro Marathon + Serengeti Safari + Zanzibar
Kilimanjaro Marathon Tanzania Serengeti Safari Packages Zanzibar
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$5,141
Per person sharing
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• Kilimanjaro Marathon, Tanzania
• Moshi
• Mount Kilimanjaro
• Arusha
• Serengeti Safari Packages
• Big Five Game Drives
• Predators & Plains Game
• Zanzibar Island
• Stone Town
• Indian Ocean Beaches

The Kilimanjaro Marathon in Tanzania in run from Moshi in the foothills of Africa's most iconic mountain, in late Feb/early March. Our Kilimanjaro marathon & Serengeti safari packages include flights, hotels, tranfers & route familiarisation. Afterwards enjoy a Big Five safari in the Serengeti, before flying to the spice island of Zanzibar. All transfers, park fees & game drives included, but you must enter race yourself.

Day 1
You will be met at Kilimanjaro Airport and transferred 1-hour to Moshi - the gateway to Mount Kilimanjaro.
 
Towering over the plains of East Africa, Mount Kilmanjaro is a triple volcano and the tallest mountain in Africa. The oldest volcano is Shira, a collapsed caldera, whilst Mawenzi is middle aged & the young Kibo is still dormant. The highest point, Uhuru peak, is on Kibo at 19,340 feet (5,895 m). Mount Kilimanjaro National Park includes moors and highlands, the Shira Plateau, and the two peaks of Kibo (the summit) and Mawenzi. The area below the national park includes rain forests and a game reserve.
 
Check into your hotel in this small town.
Day 2
At leisure to acclimatise at Moshi in the foothills of Mount Kilimanjaro.
 
Relax at your hotel and start to familiarise yourself with the route.
Day 3
Today register for the Kilimanjaro Marathon or half marathon.
 
Your driver will assist you in collecting your race number, provide transport to familiarise you with the route and discuss any logistical support you may require on race day.
 
The rest of the day is free to relax at your hotel and further acclimatise.
Day 4
Today rise early to be in  good time at the start of the Kilimanjaro Marathon, which is a qualifying race for the Comrades Ultra Marathon in South Africa.
 
The race is run on tarmac roads under the watchful eye of Mount Kilimanjaro and completed between 08.30 and 11.50. The marathon route leaves Moshi stadium and heads down towards the town and along the main road to Dar-Es-Salaam for approximately 9 km. This section of the route is relatively flat with many well-wishers along the road. The route then turns back to Moshi and towards Mount Kilimanjaro, heading up a long steady ascent towards Mweka. The uphill climb is gradual but with the mountain towering above and the local villagers out to cheer you on, the time passes quickly.  The last section is a fast downhill run back toward the stadium. Regular water tables, sponging points and the odd ‘shower’ keep the runners refreshed along the route.
 
A hospitality tent is provided at the finish of the race, with return transfer to your hotel.
 
Note: You are responsible for securing your own race entry.
 
Day 5
Today leave Moshi and transfer 2-hours to Kilimanjaro Airport for your light aircraft flight to your safari camp in the great Serengeti (meaning 'Endless Plains').
 
Here you will be met and transferred to your lodge in this vast national park, with amazing game viewing along the way.
 
Serengeti National Park is a World Heritage site that hosts the largest overland wildlife migration in the world. Between January and March over 500,000 young wildebeest are born on the southern Ndutu Plains over a period of a few short weeks - a truly spectacular sight. Depending upon the rains, around April the great migration starts as over two million wildebeest, accompanied by huge herds of zebra and gazelle, travel over 500 miles northwards across the hills of the western Serengeti and across the treacherous crocodile-filled Grumeti and Mara Rivers to the open plains and rich grasslands of the Masai Mara in Kenya. In October these vast herds start moving southwards again, returning once more to the Ndutu Plains to give birth.
 
Note: As you will be flying in a light aircraft you must pack soft sports bags only, as rigid suitcases will not fit into the luggage pods. A baggage allowance of 15 to 20 kg (depending on your airline), which includes your hand luggage, is strictly enforced for safety reasons. Excess baggage can be stored with our representative in Arusha.
Days 6 To 7
Today is devoted to game viewing in the famous Serengeti National Park and adjacent concessions - one of the greatest wildlife conservation areas in the world. Two shared game drives a day are provided by most safari lodges - one early in the morning and another in the afternoon.
 
At over 12,000 square miles (30,000 sq. km), this vast game park is the size of Belgium and 20 times larger than the neighbouring Masai Mara reserve in Kenya, which it adjoins to form an enormous wilderness area through which animals can freely migrate, unrestricted by any fences. Lying between Lake Victoria to the west, Lake Eyasi to the south, the Great Rift Valley to the east and the Masai Mara to the north, the landscape of the Serengeti varies enormously - from the endless open grassy plains of the south, to savanna with scattered acacia trees in the centre, hilly wooded grasslands to the north and dense woodlands and clay pans to the west. All of this is interspersed with many small rivers, lakes and wetlands.
 
With more than 70 large mammals and over 500 other animal species, including great herds of wildebeest and zebra and the largest number of lions in Africa, outstanding game viewing is guaranteed on a scale only seen in East Africa. All the Big Five can be found here - elephant, lion, buffalo, rhino and leopard - as well as cheetah, hyena, giraffe, Thomson's gazelle, Grant's gazelle, waterbuck, porcupine, jackal, serval, ostrich, eland, impala, dik-dik, Bohor reedbuck, hartebeest, hyrax, wild dog, hippo, crocodiles, dwarf mongoose and so much more. As predators are most active in the early morning and late afternoon, this is when game viewing is usually the most rewarding.
 
Bird watching is also outstanding, with over 600 different recorded species. You can hope to see the Kori bustard which is the largest flying bird in Africa, the majestic Secretary bird, Marabou stork, Southern ground hornbill, White-headed vulture, African hoopoe, Fischer's lovebird, Grey-breasted spurfowl, Rufous-tailed weaver, as well as many different bee-eaters, owls, swallows, chats, cuckoos, eagles, kestrels, falcons and other raptors.
Day 8
Today transfer to the airstrip for your light aircraft flight to Zanzibar.
 
You will be met at Zanzibar Airport and transferred 1-hour to your beach hotel on this beautiful archipelago. Check in and relax in your wonderful surroundings on this exotic East African spice island.
 
Note: As you will be flying in a light aircraft you must pack soft sports bags only, as rigid suitcases will not fit into the luggage pods. A baggage allowance of 15 to 20 kg (depending on your airline), which includes your hand luggage, is strictly enforced for safety reasons.
Days 9 To 12
At leisure to relax and enjoy the gorgeous white sandy beaches of the Zanzibar Archipelago.
 
Activities vary depending on the size of your resort but usually include water sports such as kayaking, windsurfing and kitesurfing. You can sail in a traditional Arab dhow or enjoy a full day catamaran excursion around the island, with snorkelling opportunities. Be sure to try their refreshing iced hibiscus tea and some of the many spices grown on this island.
 
The best scuba diving is around Mnemba Island in the northeast and Nungwi in the north. Deep sea game fishing is also based out of Nungwi, where there is a privately owned turtle aquarium.
 
A variety of day excursions are also on offer including a walking tour of historic Stone Town, a spice island tour, snorkelling at Prison Island where you can see giant tortoises, a cultural tour to Uzi Island and Swahili cookery lessons.
 
If you would like to see local wildlife, you can visit Jozani Forest in the south of the island, where you can see rare indigenous red colobus monkeys and walk along a mangrove boardwalk to enjoy its birdlife and flora, including some giant baobab trees. There is a Butterfly Centre and Snake Park outside the gate. From late July to mid November you can also take a boat ride to see migrating humpback whales.
Day 13
Transfer 1-hour to Zanzibar Airport for your flight home.