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Collette’s African Safari: Kenya and Tanzania Tour

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Collette’s “African Safari: Kenya and Tanzania” small group Explorations tour lets travellers dive into wildlife in two countries. This journey takes travellers beyond the guidebook with unique transportation and stays.

“Collette’s ‘African Safari: Kenya and Tanzania’ gives travellers and authentic, intimate safari experience,” said Jaclyn Leibl-Cote, chief executive officer at Collette. “Our Explorations tours are designed to capitalize on the more intimate group size. In this case, we’re able to take advantage and use six-person safari vehicles to get around during the journey. Travellers also have multiple nights at each destination, allowing them to maximize their time on tour.”

On “African Safari: Kenya and Tanzania,” travellers will embark on 12 game drives across both countries. They’ll visit the Ngorongoro Crater, which is one of the most dense mammal populations in the world, meet locals from a Massai village, and spend two nights at Safari Lodge set against the backdrop of Mt. Kilimanjaro. Travellers can secure a spot on “African Safari: Kenya and Tanzania” with departures as early as 8 February 2025 and prices starting at $9,449 CAD pp.

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