Arriving: Saturday night, March 18th @ 8:50 pm
Departure: Saturday night, March 25th (Austin on Sunday afternoon)
Saturday night: Airbnb in Arusha - $80
3 days / 2 nights in Serengeti / ngorogoro
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday night - fly to Dar es Salaam
Wednesday - Dar es Salaam
Thursday - Zazibar
Friday - Zazibar
Saturday - Dar es Salaam
Notes
Took us 2 days to get here on flight
Left Friday morning and arrived Saturday night via Europe
It’s just as far as India
Spent 20 hrs in the air total
Serengeti
Sept - March is peak season
March is beginning of slow season
It gets wet now
Jan & Feb is breeding time so we’ll see a lot of calves
Also will see great migration all year round
Right now they will be in middle of the Serengeti
Tours
&beyond
Tanzania Specalist
Vaccines
Routine
- Varicella (Chicken Pox)
- Current tetanus shot
- An annual influenza shot
- MMR (mumps, measles)
- Covid
Vaccinations
- *Typhoid (lasts 3 years)
- *Hep A (get vaccination record certificate)
- *Yellow Fever (get a certificate)
- Rabies
Tablets
- *Malaria tablets
- If your doctor prescribed antimalarial medicine for your trip, keep taking the rest of your pills after you return home. If you stop taking your medicine too soon, you could still get sick.
- Malaria is always a serious disease and may be a deadly illness. If you become ill with a fever either while traveling in a malaria-risk area or after you return home (for up to 1 year), you should seek immediate medical attention and should tell the doctor about your travel history.