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    <title>Tanzania:  Safari</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;My wife and I were on 14 day safari to Lake Manyara, Tarangerie, Ngorongoro Crater, Serengeti and ending on the Island of Zanzibar. &amp;nbsp;We were on&amp;nbsp;&lt;br /&gt;Safari from about Dec. 5 to Dec 18 which is the "short rainy season" &amp;nbsp;There was some rain but short and did not affect the Safari or game viewing.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp;Some misconceptions I had: &amp;nbsp;1) &amp;nbsp;I expected the weather would be hot in December. &amp;nbsp;In Zanzibar it was hot. &amp;nbsp;However in the parks the weather was in the 70s (F). &amp;nbsp;In the early morning and evening it could get down to low 60s. &amp;nbsp;Be careful, &amp;nbsp;despite cooler days we were close to the Equator and suntan lotion is recommended. &amp;nbsp;2) &amp;nbsp;I expected to see animals only at dusk and dawn. &amp;nbsp;Animals are out all day. &amp;nbsp;3) I was told to keep luggage and carry ons under 44 pounds for intra africa flights. &amp;nbsp;No one checked weights but it is not difficult to take under 44 pounds. &amp;nbsp;I had benefit of laundry service at the accomodations. &amp;nbsp;Check if your accomodations have laundry service. &amp;nbsp;this will facilitate packing light. &amp;nbsp;4) &amp;nbsp;I expected rain. &amp;nbsp;There were two days when it rained but the rain did not last all day and never affected the viewing of animals. &amp;nbsp;Rain gear is really not necessary if you are going to view animals from the vehicle. &amp;nbsp; 5) &amp;nbsp;I was not certain whether the same guide would be with us throughout the trip. &amp;nbsp;We had a guide who was extremely knowledegable and more than competent to guide us through each of the parks. &amp;nbsp;Only time we had a local guide was one night time viewing when a local guide took us out in the evening. &amp;nbsp;5) &amp;nbsp;I thought &amp;nbsp;safari clothes would be ok for Zanzibar. &amp;nbsp;I stayed at an upscale hotel and I did not feel comfortable wearing the safari pants and shirt. &amp;nbsp;I only had one pair of slacks for evening. &amp;nbsp;I would recommend two slacks and three collared shirts for the 4 days we were in Zanzibar. &amp;nbsp;6) &amp;nbsp;I thought only hotel or travel agent could arrange for Dolphin Tour in Zanzibar. &amp;nbsp;I met a fellow on the beach who arranged for the exact same Dolphin Tour as the hotel for a fraction of the cost . &amp;nbsp;Payment was negotiated in advance but not paid until after the Dolphin Tour and brought back to hotel. &amp;nbsp;People on the beach are very friendly. &amp;nbsp;No need to avoid talking to vendors you meet on the beach.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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      <category>Tanzania</category>
      <author>goldenlaw</author>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 31 Dec 2014 08:36:00 GMT</pubDate>
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