Serengheti Migration Ride — BLACK SADDLE
BLACK SADDLE
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SERENGETI MIGRATION

8 Days | US$8,585 pp sharing | Tanzania

 

The Serengeti, the land that runs forever...


OVERVIEW

Off the beaten path, away from crowds and engines, you explore Africa in the shadows of the snowy peaks of Mt Kilimanjaro, encounter wildlife, raw and genuine tribes, the true and traditional mobile safari, where you cover great distances on the back of a horse.

The thrill of galloping across the Serengeti plains, surrounded by thousands of wildebeest, the greatest migration on earth. In contact with rare elements of grace, beauty, spirit and freedom.

Let’s Ride!

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Sporty riding surrounded by some of the highest denisty of wildlife in the world

  • One night at very comfortable safari lodge

  • Traditional mobile tented camp

  • Museum visits

  • Enjoy sundowners and campfires

 

OVERVIEW

FAST FACTS

8 Nights / 7 Days

Cost: From US$8,585 pp sharing, Single person supplement: €70 per night.

Operator: Kaskazi Horse Safaris

Where: Kilimanjaro Airport, Tanzania

When: Feb

Riding level: Advanced, you must be able to control your horse cantering and galloping in open spaces.

Riders: 4 - 10 riders

Weight limit: Maximum of 85kg / 187lbs

Time in the saddle: 4 -6 hours a day

HORSES

The horses are all purpose trained safari horses, with a mix of local breeds and thoroughbreds.

Close to all of them are ridden in English tack with one hand as most of them play polo. If you would prefer a stock saddle this can be arranged prior to the safari  however all horses have their own tack thats fits them so if one wants a saddle a specific horse will be matched to you ahead of time.

All horses are given lots of love, care and attention, therefore resulting in their nice characters and strong personalities. They all have their own heads with different temperaments, which allows for the perfect fit to each rider.

ACCOMMODATION

Mobile Camp (7 Nights): Comfortable and spacious 4 X 4 tents with mosquito netted doors and windows to allow for ventilation but still remain insect proof. Each tent is provided with a carpet, towel rack, bedside table and water bottle, bed and cotton linen and a solar light. Outside each tent there is a veranda with chairs and a wash stand that you share with your tent partner. Each tent has its own bush toilet and bucket shower. The toilet is a traditional short drop style toilet with a nice wooden toilet seat over a metal box with open sides.

Permanent Tented Lodge (1 Night): The lodge is only thirty minute drive from Kilimanjaro International airport and Arusha Town, nestled between Mt Kilimanjaro and Mt Meru and home to zebras, wildebeests, Elands, Kudu’s, other species of gazelles and antelopes including the very shy and rare Gerenuk.

Within the estate there is a large variety of different activities to offer, such as horse riding, horse polo, golf, nature walks, yoga, spa treatments and are only a stones throw away from the famous Serengeti, Ngorongoro Crater, Zanzibar with a very convenient airstrip, only ten minutes down the road from the lodge.


GET IN TOUCH

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WHAT'S INCLUDED

Shared accommodation, all beverages are included in the mobile camp however not at the lodge, transfer back and forth from the airport (at KHS set times and departures), qualified private guide, horses and riding, flying doctor membership for each client (fly out insurance), wildlife department fees, wildlife management area fees, village fees, Internal flights to Serengeti/NCAA and back, entry fee to Olduvai Museum.

WHAT’S EXCLUDED

The price does not include international flights, travel insurance, or tips (US$25 a day recommended).

GETTING THERE

Kilimanjaro International Airport is the most convenient port of entry and exit, located just 45 minutes from Arusha Town and only 35 minutes drive from the lodge where your first night upon arrival is spent.

The airport is served from Europe by KLM/Northwest, which flies daily from Amsterdam.

Drop off and pick up times

Set arrival times: On the set arrival date, Kaskazi will pick up guests at any time at any place between Arusha Town and Kilimanjaro International Airport. In case of arrival a day or two earlier then the set arrival date, an additional transfer cost of $80 per vehicle (max 4 pax) will apply. This transfer fee applies within the region of Arusha Town and Kilimanjaro International Airport.

Set departure times: On the set departure date, Kaskazi will drop off guests within Arusha Town and Kilimanjaro International Airport.It is of highest important that no one has a flight departure before 1500PM on this day.For guests who depart later (who prefer notto wait at the airport), a day room can be arranged prior to the safari for an extra cost.

VISA + VACCINATIONS

A visa is required for entry into Tanzaniafrom most countries. The visa may be purchased at the Tanzanian port of entry but best to apply for this online prior to arrival. It is 50 USD per person($100 for US citizen). If you are flying in via Kenya, remember the transfer visa fee of 25 USD ($50 US citizen) on top of the Tanzanian visa fee of 50 USD ($100 US citizen).

Vaccinations

Everyone must make sure to have a yellow immunisation card to display upon arrival to Tanzania. Travellers arriving directly from US and not transferring through a country with risk of yellow fever are currently not required to be vaccinated for yellow fever. However immunisation against Yellow Fever is required when entering Zanzibar. Your physician may recommend certain other immunisations or Public Health Department and a current recommendation may be obtained from the Centre for Disease Control in Atlanta, Georgia(www.cdc.gov).

Protection against malaria is necessary; we recommend the malaria prophylaxis Malarone. Consult your physician to obtain these prescriptions and non-prescription drugs, as your preference may not be readily available.

WHAT TO PACK

Refer to our FAQ for what to pack on a horse riding holiday.

No hard suitcases, preferably soft waterproof material bags. The safaris takes place in hot climate, therefore we recommend cotton wear. Bring clothing you’ve ridden in before, to avoid rashes and blisters. To avoid rubbing on the same spot, bring different riding trousers.

All the clothing should be as nature coloured as possible, beige, khaki and nature green. The darker colours the better and avoid wearing white and red. Before the safari there will be possibilities to purchase Kaskazi Horse Safari t-shirts and caps fora fee of 20 USD per item.

As some of the terrain is thorny acacia forest, a pair of long or short chaps comes very handy. It is important to wear long sleeve shirts and to bring sunscreen along as the African sun is strong and can cause severe sunstroke. Sunglasses are highly recommended, not only for the sun but also for the dust, as during dry season in Tanzania, some areas become desert like. Bring insect repellent for the evenings, a head torch and a light raincoat. The rains are very hard to foresee and rather be prepared than unprepared.

You must bring your own helmet if you want to wear one.

Water bottle (long and narrow rather than short and wide)

  • 2 x Riding trousers

  • 2 x T-shirt /shirt while on safari (natural colored)

  • 2 x Long sleeve shirts /jumpers for the evenings

  • 1 x Loose comfortable trousers for the evenings

  • 1 x Riding boots (preferably leather)•Flip-flops or sport sandals (showers, and airing feet)

  • 1 x Belt (that you can attach items onto, small camera, binoculars, compass etc., you will find it handy and easy accessible when outriding).

  • Book to read

  • Hat/ Helmet (once again we highly recommend all riders to wear helmets, great protection for your head but also from the sun)

  • Chaps(great protection for the end less acacia thorns)

  • Light rain coat / poncho (IMPORTANT)

  • Scarf /bandana (for dust, coolant, sun protector)

  • 1 pair of riding socks per day

  • 1 pair of underwear  per day - Staff traditionally do not do ladies smalls, washing powder is therefore available upon request for your convenience.

  • 1 x pair of shorts (for travelling days, siesta times and if spending time on the beach)

MEALS

The food is of great standard with professionally trained bush chefs. Mark English, a gourmet chef from South Africa, trains and every now and then joins us out on safari. Himself or his trained chefs creates delicious and highly entertaining dishes.

Breakfast is of traditional Cowboy style, served with homemade juice and exotic African fruits.

Lunch is alfresco, enjoyed somewhere out in the wild under a nice shady tree, it may either be vehicle supported or we may carry it in our saddlebags. 

Dinner is a three-course affair, with a mix of local and international cuisine, always served with newly baked bread and fresh salads and herbs.

Drinks are locally sourced and a large variety is brought along on safari.

INTERNET

An Airtel sim card has good reception in the national parks.

You can by an eSim online before you arrive here.

AVAILABILITY & PRICES

2024/25: US$8,585 per person based on 2 sharing accommodation for 8 days / 7 nights. Single person supplement: $70 per night

Dates:

20 - 28 Jan 2024

03 - 11 Feb 2024

13 - 21 Feb 2024

09 - 17 Mar 2024

20 - 28 Mar 2024

Fill in an obligation free Rider Form to book and we will get back to you with more information.


THE SERENGETI

Climate: In February, the Serengeti experiences a period of hot and dry weather. The daytime temperatures are typically in the high 80s°F (around 31°C), while nighttime temperatures can drop to the mid-60s°F (around 18°C). The humidity levels are generally low, making the heat more bearable. February is also part of the short dry season in the Serengeti, which means that rainfall is minimal, and the grasslands are beginning to dry out. Despite the dry conditions, the wildlife in the Serengeti is still abundant and active, with large herds of wildebeest and zebra gathering around water sources. Visitors to the Serengeti in February can expect hot and sunny weather, with spectacular wildlife sightings amidst the stunning landscapes of the Serengeti ecosystem.

Time Zone: GMT+3

Tanzania lies just south of the equator and on the whole enjoys a tropical climate.There are two rainy seasons, the short and the long rains. The long rains called Masika fall from mid-march to May, and the shorter rains called Mvuli fall from November to mid-January. The cooler climate is during the dry season and lasts from May to October.

Currency: The official currency of Tanzania is the Tanzanian shilling (TZS), which is denoted by the symbol "TSh". The shilling is divided into 100 smaller units called cents. Banknotes are available in denominations of 500, 1,000, 2,000, 5,000, and 10,000 shillings, while coins are available in denominations of 10, 20, 50, 100, and 200 shillings. It is recommended that visitors to Tanzania exchange their foreign currency at authorized exchange bureaus or banks, as they offer better exchange rates than hotels or airports. Major credit cards, such as Visa and Mastercard, are accepted at some hotels, restaurants, and shops in larger cities, but it is always advisable to carry some cash, especially when traveling to more remote areas.


YOUR ITINERARY

Please note that itineraries are subject to weather and your guide may change the itinerary if needs must with your safety in mind.

 

LOCATION

CLIMATE

 

AVAILABILITY & PRICES

2024/25: US$8,585 per person based on 2 sharing accommodation for 8 days / 7 nights. Single person supplement: $70 per night

Dates:

20 - 28 Jan 2024

03 - 11 Feb 2024

13 - 21 Feb 2024

09 - 17 Mar 2024

20 - 28 Mar 2024

Fill in an obligation free Rider Form to book and we will get back to you with more information.

 

HOW TO BOOK

+ Submit an obligation free Rider Form

+ We will get in touch with availability

+ You pay your 25% deposit now with the balance due 60 days before the ride