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Tanzania and the Great East African Migration

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Carole Eade May 21, 2013 at 08:09 PM

Hi everyone! I am SO excited about leaving a week from this Sunday (June 2nd!!!) for the Tanzania and Great East African Migration. My friends and I will be coming from Novato California (Northern California) I'm going solo but will meet us with my friends and next door neighbors (Sharon and Peter) on June 4th.
We have different flights so will be meeting in Tanzania.
I cannot express how exicted I am. A trip to Tanzania has been on my bucket List for quite a while and the thought of
seeing the wilderbeast migration and the Masaai tribe and the Serengeti and the Olduyai Gorge where Leakey discovered "Lucy" is a dream come true.
Anyway...I'm bringing layeres to wear, pencils andpens for the school (and perhaps baloons -the kids in S. America LOVE them). Anything else I should be aware of? I'll be spending an extra day at the Lodge the night of June 3rd?and early in the day on June 4th because I have a crazy flight because I used award miles and have a crazy flight schedule.
See you all soon.
Carole


ALAN BRUTLAG May 21, 2013 at 05:36 PM

I have just signed up for the Kenya & Tanzania Classic East Africa SAFARI. I would like to talk to someone over the phone who has been on this Safari or the Tanzania and the Great African Migration. We could start out with an Email. THANK YOU. My email is alan@brutlag.net


Carol Vrancik Apr 02, 2013 at 02:42 PM

We are planning to go on the August trip and was wondering if anyone has taken this trip in August before. Any comments or suggestions would be helpful...thank you
Ira Rubin Apr 02, 2013 at 05:14 PM

Carol-My wife and I took this trip last year, and it was wonderful! The weather was temperate; cool at nights, pleasant during the day. It was cold at the lodge at the Ngoro Crater. The most important thing is to have good binoculars and camera. I was surprised that some of our fellow travelers didn't have good equipment. I have pictures if you'd like a link to them; let me know. If you have specific questions, write me at Ira_Rubin@outlook.com. Good Luck!


Priscilla Sawicki Mar 31, 2013 at 07:56 PM

We brought pencils, ballpoint pens (collected from around the house), a used deflated soccer ball and inexpensive little pump for it as well as a frisbee. They need anything and everything! The Maasai elementary school had 250 children, 4 teachers—and no electricity or running water!
Diane Witmer Apr 02, 2013 at 01:15 PM

This is great to know! Thanks -- I would not have thought of this, if it hadn't been mentioned here!


Jolee Reinke Mar 31, 2013 at 07:49 PM

Going on Oct trip, could someone from earlier trip please comment on what items are truly appreciated by local schools that you visit? I worked in TZ in the late 90s and some teachers really didn't like unruled 8.5x11 paper because they use A4 ruled paper in primary grades - but not sure that is still a valid opinion, nor one held by teachers / students in the areas visited by RS groups.


Sharon Haas Mar 19, 2013 at 01:04 PM

Hi Diane, Glad to hear that you and your husband will be on the trip. Carole is our neighbor and good friend. We live in Northern California. Where do you live?
Diane Witmer Apr 02, 2013 at 01:15 PM

We live in Orange County, and we'll be traveling out of LAX.


Carole Eade Mar 14, 2013 at 02:22 PM

Yes Sharon. I'm on the June 3 Tanzania trip also. See you there
Diane Witmer Mar 18, 2013 at 08:32 PM

Sharon and Carole -- My husband and I will be on the June 3 Tanzania trip, too. Looking forward to meeting you both!


Joyce Mallory Feb 07, 2013 at 03:12 PM

Trip was fantastic! Bring a good camera and binoculars as you will see soooo many animals. Plan to layer your clothing and don't worry about wearing things more than once. Hope that Lucas is your guide!!


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