The Best of Kenya & Tanzania (2012)

Nairobi • Lake Naivasha • Amboseli • Tarangire • Lake Manyara • Ngorongoro Highlands & Crater • Serengeti • National Park
  • 17 days
  • from only:
  • $4895
  • $288 per day
    Land Tour Only
  • 18 days
  • from only:
  • $6195
  • $345 per dayIncludes international airfare and government taxes
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Learn how to customize your adventure, or view standard air routing and travel times. The choice is yours with our True Choice program.

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Customize your trip

With our True Choice Program, you can choose to stay longer before or after your trip on your own, or combine two adventures to maximize your value. Here are more ways to create the OAT adventure that’s right for you:

  • Choose our standard air routing, or work with us to select the airline and routing you prefer
  • Make your own international flight arrangements directly with the airline, applying frequent flyer miles if available
  • Stay overnight in a connecting city before or after your trip
  • Request to arrive a few days early to get a fresh start on your adventure
  • Choose to “break away” before or after your trip, spending additional days or weeks on your own
  • Extend your adventure with our optional pre- and post-trip extensions
  • Combine your choice of OAT adventures to maximize your value
  • Upgrade to business or premium economy class

The air options listed above will involve an additional fee of $100 per person for confirmed requests (as well as incremental airfare costs based on your specific choice). This service fee will be waived for Inner Circle/Sir Edmund Hillary Club members.

Or, when you make your reservation, you can choose our standard air routing, for which approximate travel times are shown below.

GATEWAY

TRAVEL TIME*

Atlanta

23hrs

Boston

19hrs

Denver, Miami

24hrs

Dallas, Los Angeles, Minneapolis, Portland, OR, Seattle

21hrs

Detroit

18hrs

Newark, New York (JFK), Washington, DC (Dulles), Chicago

20hrs

Phoenix

25hrs

San Diego

26hrs

* Estimated total time, including connection and layover. Actual travel time may vary.

The information above reflects approximate flight times from the gateway cities listed to Nairobi, Kenya. Routing is based on availability and subject to change. You will receive your final air itinerary approximately 14 days prior to departure.

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Inspiring new travelers to join the OAT family is a rewarding experience—both for you and your new travelers.

Share your love of travel with others and, for each referral who embarks on an OAT trip, you will earn $100 in CASH or credit. With your 4th referral departing on a 2012 departure, your reward increases to $200 in CASH or credit per person. And once you refer 8 travelers departing in either 2012 or 2013, you'll earn a FREE trip valued up to $4,500 per household—which will bring the total value of your earned rewards up to $5,600.

And you are also passing along savings to your new traveler: We'll instantly deduct $100 off the cost of their reservation when they mention your name and Customer Number while reserving.

To learn more about the benefits of our Vacation Ambassador Referral Program, please call us toll-free at 1-800-955-1925 or click here.

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A Day in the Life of a Maasai Village

OAT was founded upon the principle that travel needs to be about more than just sightseeing if it's going to change people's lives—which is why most OAT adventures feature a day of in-depth cultural exchange through Grand Circle Foundation’s A Day in the Life program. By continuing to expand our worldview through exposure to other cultures, we are learning and growing throughout our lives—and the more we engage ourselves in the daily lives of the villages we visit, the more valuable our learning becomes.

"OAT permitted us first hand experience on a personal and one-on-one level. Sharing with each other connects and enriches one’s existence on a global level."

Lois & Albert Baccari, 7-time travelers
East Greenville, Pennsylvania

Amboseli Maasai Village

Posing with a line of native Maasai villagers in the Amboseli National Park - June 2004

Our Day in the Life of a Maasai Village begins with a visit to a local school supported by the Foundation’s World Classroom initiative. We’ll meet the extraordinary students and teachers of the Amboseli Primary School, where the children will greet us by singing their national anthem. We’ll join the school’s young students in their classrooms and see how they’re thriving in their lessons despite the obstacles they face, including a recent drought. We’ll also get the chance to meet with faculty members—a teacher will give us a special tour of the school, and the headmaster will speak with us about the school’s history and future goals.

Then, we leave the children to their lessons and walk to the village itself, known in Maasai as a boma. We witness the villagers' everyday activities, such as drawing water from a hand-dug well, starting a fire with an acacia stick and zebra dung, herding and milking goats, plastering the wall of a hut, and creating the beautiful beaded jewelery for which Maasai women are world renowned. We'll also enjoy tea and plenty of opportunities to ask questions about life in this close-knit community.

As the day comes to an end, we hope you’ll have gained a unique perspective on what life is like in a Maasai community, and an appreciation for the welcoming and resolute people who live here.

Alan and Harriet Lewis founded Grand Circle Foundation in 1992 as a means of giving back to the world we travel. Because they donate a portion of the profits from every trip, we consider each one of our travelers as a partner in the Foundation’s work around the world. To date, the Foundation has pledged or donated more than $91 million in support of 300 different organizations—including 60 villages and nearly 100 schools that lie in the paths of our adventures.

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