Upcoming Trips

2024

January 23 – February 4
Sri Lanka
Leopards & Blue Whales + Endemic Mammals & Birds

February 4 - 23
India Wildlife Safari
Land of the Tiger

March 8 - 18
Ecuador
Tropical Wildlife and Ecotourism Expedition
Private student trip – Not open to the public

April 3 - 9
The Wildlife and Astronomy of Texas
Bats, Birds and Wildlife of the Rio Grande Valley PLUS the Total Solar Eclipse

June 9 - 22
Tanzania Safari
The Best of East African Wildlife with optional 6-Day pre-trip extension to Rwanda for Mountain Gorillas (June 3 – 8)

July 7 - 21
Galápagos
The Islands of Enchantment

July 19 – August 5
Wild Indonesia
Bali, Komodo and Borneo: Dragons, Temples and Coral Reefs

August 25 – September 9
Iceland and Greenland: Lands of Fire & Ice
The Wildlife, Scenery and Aurora Borealis of the Arctic North

September 17 – October 2
Wildlife of the Pantanal
A Journey to Brazil's Wetland Jewel

October 14 - 27
Botswana Safari
Wildlife of the Delta in the Desert

Tanzania

This private trip for the Mary Washington University Alumni Association was postponed from 2020 to 2021 and is currently SOLD OUT. However, Tanzania is a destination we offer frequently and the itinerary below is just one example of the type of safari we generally offer. If you are interested in Tanzania as a destination, or for a more detailed itinerary please contact EcoQuest Travel by email at: info@ecoquesttravel.net.

TANZANIA SAFARI 2021

The Best of East African Wildlife


Tanzania! The mere mention of the word evokes images of quintessential East Africa with sweeping vistas across vast plains punctuated with incredible wildlife. It is the stuff of dreams and yet the reality often exceeds one’s expectations. From the giant Baobab Trees of Tarangire to the wildlife rich savannas of the Serengeti, Tanzania is a feast for the senses. EcoQuest Travel is proud to partner with the Mary Washington University Alumni Association to offer an incredible journey to the extraordinary country of Tanzania. We will begin our safari in Arusha before traveling Tanzania’s northern circuit through some of the best national parks in the world. Lying in the shadow of Kilimanjaro and, equally impressive, Mount Meru, Arusha National Park will be a great place to warm up our binoculars. Black-and-white Colobus Monkeys scamper through the forests and we should see our first Masai Giraffes, Burchell’s Zebra and African Buffalo. From Arusha we will travel south to the dry forests of Tarangire – home to incredible numbers of Savanna Elephant. Departing Tarangire we will traverse the Great Rift Valley to Lake Manyara National Park and its flamingo-fringed lake. From Manyara we climb the escarpment to the highlands of the Ngorongoro Crater. Ngorongoro is magic! The view atop the crater rim is breathtaking and makes one feel both insignificant and a part of this ancient landscape at the same time. The crater floor below hosts one of the great mammal assemblages on the planet including some of the last Black Rhinos in East Africa. West of the crater the highlands drop onto the expansive Serengeti Plains. Even on a continent of superlatives the Serengeti stands out. The sheer density and diversity of wildlife is staggering. EcoQuest Travel, the Mary Washington Alumni Association and Dr. Andrew Dolby invite you to join us as we journey to Tanzania to explore the best of East African wildlife.

Day 1 – US to Europe
Day 2 – Europe to Arusha, Tanzania
Day 3 – Arusha National Park
Day 4 – Tarangire National Park
Day 5 – Tarangire National Park
Day 6 – Tarangire to Gibb’s Farm & the Great Rift Valley Escarpment
Day 7 – Lake Manyara National Park
Day 8 – Ngorongoro Crater
Day 9 – Ngorongoro to the Serengeti
Days 10, 11 & 12 – Serengeti National Park
Day 13 – Fly to Arusha and Shanga River House & Craft Cooperative and Departure for Europe
Day 14 – European Gateway City back to the US and home

* Please note that EcoQuest Travel will make every effort to adhere to this itinerary, but dates, times, activities and prices are subject to change depending on scheduling and availability.