Thursday, January 27, 2011

Ethiopian Airlines and ET African Journeys Offer Tanzania Safari Deal

(January 27, 2011, Air lines and destinations)--The price of $2,259 (plus taxes) includes airfare, deluxe accommodations, games drives, transfers and most meals and levies no additional supplemental fees for single bookers. The package is available for fixed departure dates in March and April, 2011.

“The quality of the parks and lodges, together with the quantity of observable wildlife in their natural habitat, make for an absolutely unforgettable experience,” adds Goren.

“Add to that the warmth of the Tanzanian people and it truly does become a trip of a lifetime, and in this case, now very affordable.”

“The Serengeti, together with Tanzania’s 14 other national parks, offer a rare opportunity to see a proliferation of wildlife in such an unbelievable magnitude,” says Michael Goren, president of ET African Journeys, a Group IST Company.

The Safari highlights include Lake Manyara National Park, Serengeti National Park, and the Ngorongoro Crater. Guaranteed window seats on all 4×4 safari vehicles ensure an exhilarating experience, according to ET African Journeys.

“March and April are not only less crowded but provide visitors the exciting opportunity to experience the ‘Great Wildebeest Migration’ which passes through the southern Serengeti at this time of the year,” notes Dr. Aloyce Nzuki, managing director of the Tanzania Tourist Board.

Guests will first arrive in Arusha, the safari capital of Tanzania, and will stay at the East African All Suite Hotel. All lodges on the safari are operated by the five-star Serena Lodges, located adjacent to the National Parks.
There are optional extensions to Tanzania’s “spice islands” of Zanzibar.

The islands are known for their white sandy beaches, exotic spice tours, and the rich cultural heritage of Stone Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Guaranteed departure dates are March 31, April 2, April 7, April 9, April 14, April 28 and April 30.

Round-trip flights are provided by Ethiopian Airlines, which offers service between Washington Dulles International Airport and Dar es Salaam in Tanzania via Ethiopia’s capital Addis Ababa on its new Boeing 777-200LRs.

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