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                                     MAGICAL MADAGASCAR
                                       JUNE 06 – 15, 2022

  JUN 06 MON ARRIVE ANTANANARIVO, MADAGASCAR
  Tonga Soa! Upon arrival at Madagascar’s, Antananarivo Ivato Airport, clear immigration and customs,
  then exit into the arrivals hall. You will be met by an African Travel Inc. representative, holding a sign
  with your name on it and transferred into the city to your hotel for an overnight.

  Antananarivo often affectionately referred to in short as “Tana,” is the capital of Madagascar. Its name
  means "City of a Thousand Warriors". Located in the hilly central highlands, this charming city features
  palaces of the former king and queen, a zoo and botanical gardens, Lake Anosy, and the huge, permanent
  "Zoma" market, where one can find almost anything.

  ACCOMMODATIONS: PALISSANDRE HOTEL & SPA - Standard room
  The Palissandre Hotel & Spa is a small hotel situated on a hill in the heart of Antananarivo, the bustling
  capital of Madagascar. The views over the capital are spectacular, particularly at sunset, when the evening
  rays light up all the different-colored houses. With its exotic yet elegant rosewood interior, the Palissandre
  Hotel offers you true Malagasy hospitality in a warm and elegant atmosphere. The comfortable guestrooms
  are air-conditioned and include satellite TV, en suite bathroom and a small terrace. The restaurant serves
  local specialties alongside an à la carte menu. The Palissandre Spa features a large choice of beauty
  treatments such as massages, manicure/pedicure and facials. There is also a gym, and swimming pool ( D)

  JUN 07 TUE ANTANANARIVO / ANDASIBE
  After breakfast, meet your guide and driver and begin the journey east, to Andasibe, approximately a four
  hour drive from Tana. Andasibe is a biodiversity hotspot on the eastern Madagascar rainforest corridor.
  The drive offers first time visitors a gentle introduction to Malagasy rural life, pass rice fields, red brick
  houses and roadside stalls selling the freshest seasonal fruits. Arrive at Mantadia in time for lunch and an
  afternoon at leisure.

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  ACCOMMODATIONS: MANTADIA LODGE - Standard room
  Mantadia Lodge is located up on a hill, allowing panoramic views of the forest of Andasibe National Park.
  All en suite rooms have Wi-Fi, cable TV, private terrace with panoramic views, shower with panoramic
  views, indoor lounge and a wood stove for the cool season and safe. The restaurant, with large windows
  has been designed for exceptional views. The terrace is the perfect spot to soak up the sun and enjoy a
  cocktail. The lodge has a bar and lounge with a reading area, an infinity pool, two massage parlors and a
  curio shop with products and souvenirs made by local artisans such as jewelry, decorative objects, honey
  and wild pepper. (BLD)

  JUN 08 WED ANDASIBE – PERINET RESERVE
  The park consists of two protected areas, the Perinet Special Reserve and Mantadia National Park. Your
  destination this morning is the Perinet Reserve. Meet your local guide, and go in search of Madagascar’s
  signature lemurs.

  Your guide will share his expertise on the many unusual inhabitants of the montane rainforest, including
  the largest of all lemurs, the Indri. With a barely visible tail, black-and-white markings and a surprised teddy
  bear-like face, the Indri is considered one of the most attractive lemurs. Its distinctive call is loud and eerily
  haunting. There are another 11 species of lemur to spot as you walk through the rainforest. You may find
  a troop of grey bamboo lemurs, common brown lemur, diademed sifaka and the black and white ruffed
  lemur.

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  Birdwatchers should look out for the velvet asity, the Blue coua and the Nuthatch vanga and many more
  endemic species. The park is also home to many reptiles, invertebrates, and colorful orchids. Return to the
  hotel for lunch.

  Later this evening, return to the reserve for a night walk and witness the antics of the nocturnal lemurs,
  like the mouse lemurs, white footed sportive lemur, fat-tailed dwarf lemur, as well as the woolly lemur.
  ACCOMMODATIONS: MANTADIA LODGE (BLD)

  JUN 09 THU ANDASIBE – MANTADIA NATIONAL PARK
  After breakfast depart to Mantadia National Park with a picnic lunch, approximately 1 ½ hours’ drive. This
  national park varies more in altitude (between 2600 feet and over 4000 feet) than the Perinet Special
  Reserve. Mantadia is known for its scenic beauty, with gorgeous views across the forest. While the trails
  are slightly more difficult, the rewards are great as the forest is taller, wilder and less crowded than Perinet.

  Grab your binoculars for the most rewarding bird watching; perhaps you’ll spot a scaly ground roller or a
  red breasted coua. You will also need to look carefully for the well-camouflaged chameleons walking on a
  branch. To do justice to Mantadia you will spend a full day in the park. This is a naturalist’s goldmine with
  many seldom seen species of mammals, reptiles and birds. Enjoy a picnic lunch in the park, at the Rianasoa
  Waterfall, before returning to the lodge in the afternoon. The evening is at leisure, or you may choose to
  go on another night walk with your local guide.
  ACCOMMODATIONS: MANTADIA LODGE (BLD)

  JUN 10 FRI ANDASIBE / ANTANANARIVO
  This morning visit the Amphibian Survival Assurance Center of Andasibe. The island of Madagascar is home
  to nearly 300 described species of frogs, almost all of which are found nowhere else. With an additional 200+
  candidate frog species recently identified; this means the country supports more than 7% of the world’s frog
  species. At the Center, you will see several critically endangered species such as the Golden Mantella (Mantella
  aurantiaca), Yellow Mantella (Mantella crocea) and Marbled Rain Frog (Scaphiophryne marmorata). Drive back to
  Antananarivo in the afternoon.
  ACCOMMODATIONS: PALISSANDRE HOTEL & SPA (BLD)

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  JUN 11 SAT ANTANANARIVO / FORT DAUPHIN / MANDRARE RIVER CAMP
  After breakfast, transfer to Antananarivo Ivato Airport, in time for the morning scheduled flight to Fort
  Dauphin with Tsaradia, approximately 4 hours. Charter flight options are available.

  Upon arrival in Fort Dauphin, you will be met by a Mandrare River Camp guide and driver, and transferred to
  a local restaurant for an early lunch. Afterwards, continue by road to the remote and wild Mandrare River Camp
  (approximately 4 hours).

  Settle into your tent and enjoy the majestic views over the river. In the late afternoon (around 5pm), leave for
  a night walk in the Forest of Zenavo. This is a fantastic way to see diurnal lemurs bedding down, and the
  nocturnal lemurs begin to wake in the eerie and prehistoric Spiny Forest. Your walk begins before sunset and
  continues into the night, first spotting sifakas and sleeping white-footed sportive lemurs. Then once the sun
  has set, search for the mouse lemur species, sleeping birds, chameleons and owls. Return to camp for dinner.

  ACCOMMODATIONS: MANDRARE RIVER CAMP –Tent
  Mandrare River Camp is nestled under the shade of tamarind trees on the banks of the Mandrare River. The
  tents are spread out along the river bank with breathtaking views across the tranquil water, which is the lifeblood
  of the region. Each tent has a private terrace with hand carved wooden furniture, king size bed with mosquito
  netting, safari wardrobe, dressing table, baggage trunk, and bedside lights. A fully plumbed en-suite stone built
  bathroom, with shower and toilet, extends to the rear of the tent. Solar panels provide hot water and 24 hour
  lighting. Meals are served on the large terrace which extends to the water’s edge. The camp is incredibly peaceful.
  Each day is greeted with the singing of children by the river, accompanied by the calls of birds and other forest
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  animals. Spend your time on day and night guided walks with experienced guides in the Sacred Gallery and
  Spiny Forest, to see the sifaka and ring tailed lemurs. Visit the colorful markets and local villages to learn about
  the local Antandroy tribe. Enjoy sundowners in the Baobab Forest and then return to camp for dinner, served
  in the warm glow of hurricane lamps.

  All meals, soft drinks, alcoholic beverages and shared camp activities are included. (BLD)

  JUN 12 SUN MANDRARE RIVER CAMP
  After breakfast, set out for the sacred gallery forests. Depending on the river depth, you will walk or take a
  boat across the Mandrare River to reach this largely deciduous forest. Inquisitive groups of ring tailed lemurs
  and the always entertaining Verreaux sifaka are the highlight of this excursion.

  Return to camp for lunch and a relaxed afternoon by the pool. Late in the afternoon, leave for a walk through
  the sacred spiny forest. The forests are filled with the ancestral tombs of the local Antandroy Tribe, as well as
  a bewildering array of flora and fauna, unique to the spiny forest. Your guide will introduce you to the
  Antandroy culture and customs. Their name means “people of the thorns” in reference to the spiny thickets
  that characterize the region. Learn about their unique traditions, language and culture through song and music.
  End the day with sundowners on the Mandrare River bank.
  ACCOMMODATIONS: MANDRARE RIVER CAMP (BLD)

  JUN 13 MON MANDRARE RIVER CAMP
  After a morning cup of tea or coffee, head to the spiny forest for an early morning walk. Return for breakfast
  and then visit the local village or the local market to meet the fascinating Antandroy tribe. Lunch will be served
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  at the camp followed by a relaxed afternoon watching life along the river from your tent terrace.

  In the late afternoon head to the Baobab Forest for sundowners. Enjoy a magical evening, as you watch the
  sun set and the moon rise with a view across the baobabs to the mountains beyond. In the evening the local
  village may come to perform beautiful traditional dances, accompanied by singing and music. Song and dance
  is at the heart of Antandroy culture and is used to accompany the major rituals and events of everyday life.
  ACCOMMODATIONS: MANDRARE RIVER CAMP (BLD)

  JUN 14 TUE MANDRARE RIVER CAMP / FORT DAUPHIN / ANTANANARIVO
  After breakfast, you will be transferred to Fort Dauphin Airport (approximately 4 hours) for your domestic
  Tsaradia, flight back to Antananarivo. Charter flight options are available.

  You will be met upon arrival, and transferred to your hotel. Depending on the time of your arrival, there may
  be an opportunity to do a guided city tour.
  ACCOMMODATIONS: PALISSANDRE HOTEL & SPA (BLD)

  JUN 15 WED ANTANANARIVO, MADAGASCAR / DEPART
  Your day is at leisure until time to meet your private guide who will transfer you to the airport for your scheduled
  international flight, booked separately.

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                                       RWANDA IN THE MIST
                                        JUNE 16 – 20, 2022

  JUN 16 THU ARRIVE KIGALI, RWANDA
  Upon arrival in Kigali, you are welcomed by a special assist meet and greet representative holding a sign
  with your name on it, and escorted to the VIP lounge, while your immigration and luggage is processed.
  Afterwards you will be handed over to your guide for transfer to your hotel. Enjoy dinner and an evening at
  leisure.

  Rwanda is a flourishing country of fertile and lush mountainous terrain. It is home to the ‘Virungas’ – great old
  volcanoes that tower up to almost 15,000 feet. Known as the ‘Land of a Thousand Hills’, it is one of the great
  wildlife adventures on the planet. Rwanda will enchant you with its welcoming people, rich rainforests, alive
  with colorful birds, chattering golden monkeys and its most important residents, the endangered mountain
  gorilla. An encounter with a silverback gorilla and his family is one you will likely never forget!

  ACCOMMODATIONS: KIGALI SERENA HOTEL – Superior Room
  Kigali Serena Hotel is ideally located on one of Kigali's most charming boulevards. It is built around a polished
  granite atrium, showcasing the very best of Rwandese cultural art. The en-suite hotel rooms are decorated in
  pan-African style, features. Amenities include hairdryer, mini-bar, safe, tea and coffee-making facilities, air
  conditioning, Wi-Fi, direct dial phone, and satellite TV. The lounge and bar open onto a wide sundeck
  overlooking the swimming pool. The popular Milima Restaurant offers a wide range of all-day buffet choices,
  while the relaxed Sokoni Café offers inside and outside poolside seating. The hotel also features The Maisha
  Health Club, a business center, and a gift shop. (D)

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  JUN 17 FRI KIGALI / VOLCANOES NATIONAL PARK
  After breakfast this morning, you will be taken on a tour of the city. Visit the old quarter of Kigali, the
  Kimironko market and the Genocide Memorial, a moving testimony to this country’s past, courageously
  overcome. A stop is made for lunch before your three hour journey north to Volcanoes National Park. Travel
  through the beautiful terraced hillsides that characterize much of Rwanda’s landscape, gradually ascending into
  the Virunga Mountains.

  ACCOMMODATIONS: VIRUNGA LODGE – Stone banda
  Described as having ‘the best view in the world’, Virunga Lodge is perched high on a ridge with magnificent
  views of the Virunga Volcanoes and the twin lakes, Bulera and Ruhonda. The natural yet ‘bush-chic’ design
  reflects the building style of the area and offers eco-luxury comfort. Each “banda” (cottage) has its own stone
  fireplace, open living room and private terrace with breathtaking views of the Virunga volcanoes or twin lakes.
  The bedrooms are large, with either king-size or twin beds draped in mosquito netting. Built to environmentally
  friendly standards, the en-suite bathrooms are bright and sunny with solar powered hot water and low-flush
  toilets. The main lodge has a wide wrap-around veranda with exceptional views across the lakes. In the evenings,
  relax in the cozy lounge around a log fire and share stories about the day's adventures. The dining room features
  one large table where all guests dine together. A relaxing massage is particularly welcome after a day tracking
  the gorillas. Wi-Fi is available in the main lodge building.

  All meals, soft drinks, alcoholic beverages (except for premium brands), laundry and one complimentary
  massage is included. (BLD)

  JUN 18 SAT VOLCANOES NATIONAL PARK
  Depart your lodge this morning for gorilla trekking in Volcanoes National Park. Tracking the gorillas through
  the forest requires patience and stamina, sometimes walking for a few hours. If you are lucky you can get to the
  gorillas, spend an hour with them, and return to the base in time for a late lunch! Some gorilla families, however,
  are more elusive and trekking can take a full day, especially when it is wet and muddy.

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  You must be physically fit, although no special mountaineering equipment or skills are required. Gorilla trekking
  takes place on trails that can be steep, muddy, and covered with thick vegetation. Stinging nettles and biting
  safari ants can be nuisances. Bring rain gear, wear long pants and gaiters. Layers of clothes will allow you to
  adjust to varying conditions. Wear muted colors—bright or white clothing should not be worn. Be sure
  to take a pair of light gloves to protect your hands from prickly plants and shrubs.
  ACCOMMODATIONS: VIRUNGA LODGE (BLD)

  JUN 19 SUN VOLCANOES NATIONAL PARK / KIGALI / DEPART
  Trek to see the endemic golden monkey this morning. After lunch, bid farewell to the forest and return to
  Kigali this afternoon.
  ACCOMMODATIONS: KIGALI SERENA HOTEL (BLD)

  JUN 20 MON KIGALI / DEPART
  Transfer to the airport, where you will be met by a special assist meet and greet representative and assisted
  with check in for your onward departure flight. (B)

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                                    TREASURES OF TANZANIA
                                       JUNE 20 – 28, 2022

  JUN 20 MON ARRIVE ARUSHA, TANZANIA
  Jambo na Karibu! Hello and welcome to Tanzania. On arrival at Kilimanjaro International Airport, clear
  Tanzania immigration formalities, and exit into the arrivals hall. You will be met by an African Travel Inc.
  representative holding a sign with your name on it, and transferred to your hotel. You have the rest of the
  day at leisure.

  ACCOMMODATIONS: ELEWANA ARUSHA COFFEE LODGE
  Elewana Arusha Coffee Lodge is hidden among one of Tanzania’s largest coffee plantations and beautifully
  positioned below the rugged peak of Mount Meru. The theme of coffee is never far away at Arusha Coffee
  Lodge as evidenced by the beautifully designed plantation suites and rooms, all adorned with comfortable
  furnishings. Each room features an en-suite bathroom including a triple-headed shower, bathrobes and slippers,
  hairdryer, electronic safe, mini-bar, telephone, tea and coffee making facilities. The homey feel of the lodge is
  by no means accidental as the origins of the homestead continue to emit glimpses of times-gone-by. The main
  Plantation House is home to an à la carte restaurant, an intimate bar and a cozy lounge, all of which have
  inviting open log fires. There are two boutiques, an enclosed swimming pool and a popular garden terrace. The
  common areas also offer complimentary Wi-Fi. (D)

  JUN 21 TUE ARUSHA / TARANGIRE NATIONAL PARK
  After breakfast this morning, depart with picnic lunches, and travel overland to Tarangire National Park for a
  game drive ending with a sundowner. Continue to the lodge for check-in.

  Tarangire National Park is best known for its large elephant population and the majestic baobab trees that dwarf
  the animals that feed beneath them. The park is dissected by the Tarangire River which provides the only
  permanent water supply in the area. During the dry season, animals migrate to Tarangire from Manyara National
  Park giving it the greatest concentration of wildlife outside the Serengeti ecosystem. Other wildlife of interest
  includes the stately fringe-eared oryx and the long-necked gerenuk.
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  ACCOMMODATIONS: ELEWANA TARANGIRE TREETOPS
  Tarangire Treetops is set in a private game reserve bordering Tarangire National Park. The luxury elevated
  suites are perched on platforms in the branches of age old Baobab and Marula trees. Each suite has a large
  bedroom with exotic double shower en-suite bathroom. The ‘up-in-the-air’ experience is completed by the
  open-fronted room design affording views across the Tarangire plains from an expansive but private balcony.
  The main lodge is centered around a thousand year Baobab tree and encompasses the reception, dining room,
  and lounge overlooking the swimming pool and waterhole that sees a constant flow of wild animal visitors.
  Meals at Treetops are a memorable experience, whether dining poolside by candlelight or in the lantern-lit
  Boma echoing to the sounds of Maasai chants.

  All meals, local alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages with meals and limited laundry are included. Cellar wines,
  champagne and premium brand alcohol are at an additional cost. (BLD)

  JUN 22 WED TARANGIRE NATIONAL PARK
  After breakfast, enjoy a full day of activities, morning and afternoon safari drives through the Tarangire National
  Park and a night game drive. Lunch and dinner will be served at the lodge. The rugged landscape of Tarangire
  offers a unique safari backdrop that transforms from rolling grasslands and vibrant swamps to forests of
  enigmatic baobab trees, which according to legend, were planted ‘upside down’ for growing too tall and proud.
  ACCOMMODATIONS: ELEWANA TARANGIRE TREETOPS (BLD)

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  JUN 23 THU TARANGIRE / LAKE MANYARA / NGORONGORO HIGHLANDS
  After breakfast, depart with a picnic lunch to the beautiful Lake Manyara National Park for a game drive. This
  small but uniquely diverse national park is a wonderful introduction to Tanzania’s birdlife and is also home to
  the world famous, but rarely seen, tree climbing lions. Continue your journey to the Ngorongoro Highlands.

  ACCOMMODATIONS: ELEWANA THE MANOR AT NGORONGORO
  The Manor at Ngorongoro is located within a 1500-acre coffee estate, surrounded by flowering gardens and
  age-old trees. Reminiscent of an elegant up-country Cape Dutch estate, the luxurious cottages are positioned
  to ensure that every guest experiences the natural beauty of the landscape, as well as the privacy and intimacy
  characteristic of an old world manor home. Each cottage has its own private entrance and adjoining sun terrace.
  A double open-fronted log-burning fireplace divides the room's interior. The en-suite bathroom has a Victorian-
  style bath, as well as twin vanity basins and a large rainfall shower. Cottage amenities include a hairdryer, tea
  and coffee making facilities, in-room electronic safe, universal power adapters and charging points. The main
  Manor House features fireplace lounges, a formal dining room, dining conservatory, bar, private wine cellar,
  library with Internet, home theatre, snooker room, a massage room, swimming pool, and horse stables. Wi-Fi
  is available at the main Manor House.

  All meals, local drinks with meals and limited laundry are included. Cellar wines and premium brand alcohol
  are at an additional cost. (BLD)

  JUN 24 FRI NGORONGORO CRATER
  After an early breakfast, we’ll depart to the Ngorongoro Crater with a picnic lunch. Designated a UNESCO
  World Heritage Site, the stunning landscape of Ngorongoro Crater combined with its spectacular wildlife is
  one of the greatest natural wonders of the planet. Enclosed within its towering walls are grasslands, swamps,
  forests, saltpans, a fresh water lake and a glorious variety of birdlife. Enjoy a picnic lunch on the crater floor
  before heading back up to the lodge for an afternoon at leisure.
  ACCOMMODATIONS: ELEWANA THE MANOR NGORONGORO (BLD)

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  JUN 25 SAT NGORONGORO HIGHLANDS/ MANYARA / SERENGETI NATIONAL PARK
  After breakfast you are driven to the Manyara airstrip, for your light aircraft flight bound for the Serengeti
  National Park. You will be met by a camp ranger and transferred to your camp for the next three nights.

  Serengeti - the very name fires the imagination and is derived from the Maasai language meaning "endless
  plains". The Serengeti offers the greatest concentration of plains animals in Africa. More than two million
  wildebeest, half a million Thompson's gazelles and a quarter million zebra gather for annual migrations,
  attracting a great deal of predator attention from lion, leopard, cheetah and hyena.

  Your days are filled with shared game viewing activities, morning and afternoon, when the animals are most
  active.

  ACCOMMODATIONS: SERENGETI MIGRATION CAMP
  The Serengeti Migration Camp is in the Northern Corridor of the park, on the main wildebeest migration route
  between the Serengeti and the Masai Mara. The camp has become synonymous with low-impact, high- action
  game viewing in a landscape that is untouched since the dawn of time. Spacious elevated tents blend seamlessly
  into the environment. The tents have a wooden floor and are richly furnished with a writing desk, stationery
  set and standing fan. The en-suite bathroom has a solar generated hot shower, twin vanity basin and flushing
  toilet. Room amenities include bathrobes, slippers, in room electronic safe and internal telephone system. The
  main 'tent' has a split-level lounge, a swimming pool, restaurant and viewing platforms that offer views across
  the river and the rugged landscape beyond. But it is the drama and proximity of the wild, which takes the
  experience of this camp to an altogether higher level.

  All meals, local drinks, limited laundry and shared game viewing activities are included. Cellar wines and
  premium brand alcohol are at an additional cost. (BLD)

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  JUN 26 SUN AND JUN 27 MON SERENGETI NATIONAL PARK
  Enjoy morning and afternoon game drives in the spectacular Serengeti. Negotiating roads and tracks, your
  guide slowly transports you to a world of unrivaled scenic splendor, revealing sights and sounds of astonishing
  realism.

  A lion relaxing temporarily satiated after its morning hunt, contented elephant carefully guarding their young
  as they traverse the bush, a startled warthog running with tail erect, the ungainly and seemingly endless herds
  of wildebeest quietly munching grass in company with the zebra - these are some the images you will collect
  and preserve.

  Return to the camp for breakfast and some time to rest before the afternoon game drive, which ends just before
  dusk. At the end of the day return to the familiar surroundings of the camp, pleasantly tired but brimming with
  enthusiasm about your experiences during the day, indulge in the luxury of a hot shower before dinner. Relax
  with after-dinner drinks while the night and its inhabitants settle around you and you ponder the power and the
  wonder that is Africa.
  ACCOMMODATIONS: SERENGETI MIGRATION CAMP (BLD)

  JUN 28 TUE SERENGETI NATIONAL PARK / DEPART
  Celebrate the glorious sunrise and the sounds of the bush awakening as you savor your last morning in Tanzania.
  After breakfast, you are transferred to the airstrip for your light aircraft flight to Arusha. You will enjoy lunch
  and a place to relax at a day room reserved for your use. Later this evening, you are transferred to Kilimanjaro
  airport, where you are met and assisted with your international departure flight. (BL)

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