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An independent adventure specialist. RecommendationsA 14-night East African Family Adventure Safari Nairobi to Dar Es Salamm, with a mix of accommodation from camping off the beaten track to good hotels. The itinerary includes a stay overlooking Lake Naivasha before driving up the Rift Valley to Lake Nakuru where camp is made. There are visits to the Serengeti National Park and Ngorongoro Crater plus an overnight stay at a Masai boma community project to show a vanishing way of life. The tour ends with three nights staying in a beach hotel on Zanzibar. Another option is a 14-night Namibia Family Adventure visiting Etosha National Park, a cheetah reserve with activities like feeding orphaned cheetahs, a visit to Cape Cross seal colony and desert scenery such s the Quiver Tree Forest. Activity options include quad biking, sand boarding and perhaps ballooning. There is also a each stay.
Sample PriceCost for the East African Adventure is from ?445 per adult, ?405 per child of 8-15 years plus a kitty of ?300 per adult, ?185 per child, including transport on Dragoman's Mercedes Benz lorry, hotel and camping accommodation, and all camp meals, park entry fees and support from the two-person crew. Cost for the Namibian Adventure is from £645 per adult with a 20% discount per child of 8-15 years plus a kitty of £175 per person including transport on Dragoman's Mercedes Benz lorry, hotel and camping accommodation, and all camp meals, park entry fees and support from the three-person crew (including a cook). Typical all in cost including flights (not including spending money or optional excursions) for a family of 2 adults and 2 children is £5,800. |
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