ケニア、タンザニア、ザンジバルを巡る13日間のツアー





説明
ケニア、タンザニア、ザンジバルのクラシックラグジュアリー&スリリングは、最高の受賞歴のある東アフリカのプロパティとアトラクションの中で振付されており、高級クライアントがこの地域で最高の体験を楽しむことができます。 ナイロビのジョモケニヤッタ国際空港で最初に着陸してからザンジバル空港で出発するまで、ハイエンドのVIPサービスが保証されています。 東アフリカの幅広い豪華な宿泊施設の特定の選択は、ゲストがゲームドライブや地域のその他のアトラクションを例外的なサービスといくつかの施設のバトラーサービスなどの素晴らしいサービスで手間をかけずに楽しむことができるようにします、ゴルフ、無制限のオーダーメイドゲームドライブ、ウォーキングサファリ、文化的な訪問、冒険に値するビーチスポーツ
ツアーオプション
ハイライト
含まれるもの
集合場所と時間
また、ナイロビ内のホテルや住居からの送迎も提供しています
旅行者の評価
重要情報
- 幼児は大人の膝の上に座る必要があります
- 背骨に健康上の問題がある方にはおすすめしません
- 妊娠中の方にはおすすめしません
- 心血管疾患のある方にはおすすめしません
- 適度な体力が必要です
レビュー(3)
It was an incredible experience; we still have a few days left. But Amboseli was beautiful! Highly recommended.
We did a Safari in Tanzania during 5 days. We had the Baloon experience which is like a safari from the sky and finally 4 days in Zanzibar where we not only dis parasailing and snorkeling but also spend a great time at the Nungwi Hotel Real great location and beautiful beaches.
In a pandemic, so many things could go wrong—but nothing did! If Classic Journeys said we’d get a PCR test result in four hours, Classic Journeys did just that. Our guides consistently showed up on time, even when rendezvousing at the Kenyan border. Lots of work was obviously going on in the background to make the two-week trip feel this seamless. Our two guides (Good Luck in Tanzania and Moses in Kenya) made our safari feel (in a good way) like a college-credit course. Every question was answered with a depth of knowledge that can only come from vast experience and dedication to the environments these guides work in and serve. They patiently answered our questions about the parks, animals, politics and even about their own lives. They are expert in the art of spotting a leopard or a rhino (among the rarer examples of wildlife) in the landscape. The choice of lodging was perfect. Kati Kati in the Serengeti was the most down-to-earth setting but the service was fantastic and it was a privilege to be housed in the park itself, where at night we heard a lion exploring outside our fortified tent. The manager, Job, worked so hard to make everyone feel welcome and comfortable. At night, travelers gathered around his “African TV” (a bonfire) to talk about the highlights of their day. We met folks from Portugal, the US, and Spain. The group of young men who live at the camp during the tourist season worked non-stop to walk us to our tent, get our showers ready with solar-heated water, turn down our beds, and simply to entertain us with stories and information (I’m talking to you, Honest!). In the Zebra Plains lodge at Amboseli Park in Kenya, a staff member named Moses offered to walk us around the brush surrounding the lodge, which abuts his village. He showed up in his traditional Maasai clothing and for the next hour identified animal footprints, skat, and plants, while watching carefully for wildlife. We were well fed by all lodges and camps, including with robust packed lunches when we were out for the entire day. The Lake Manyara Safari Lodge quickly adjusted its dinner option when I made a special request. The staff at all lodges and camps is exceedingly professional (many of whom we learned are earning college degrees in hospitality). We started our journey in Zanzibar, in the friendly Uroa resort. While not as intimate an experience as the safari segment, we really enjoyed learning about the island's history and geography from our guides, notably Simon, who took us to Stone Town and to Changuu Island to visit the tortoise sanctuary. Our visit to the community-owned spice plantation was also memorable. I am spreading the word and want to start planning my second trip to Africa with Classic Journeys!



