Transfer from Kilimanjaro, Arusha, Dar es Salaam or Zanzibar to Saadani National Park. Do a game drive on arrival, have dinner, and stay overnight at a lodge or hotel.
Get breakfast in the morning, then canoe on Mafue River while you do bird watching. Have lunch at the lodge and go to Saadani village for a cultural tour. Go back to the lodge, have dinner and stay overnight.
Go for a game drive after breakfast and get back to the lodge after dinner. Relax at the beach for the rest of the day till dinner time and stay at the hotel overnight.
With lunch boxes full day game drives and boat safari on Wami River. Dinner and overnight at the lodge.
Check in at Lawns hotel and stay overnight after dinner.
After breakfast, with your packed lunch, walk uphill through the villages towards the Magamba rainforest and stay at Papaa Moze Lodge in Lukozi. See colobus monkeys, chameleons, and beautiful nature. The accommodation is basic here with toilet sharing but with excellent hygiene.
Walk through Manolo and Sunga villages, farming areas and spend the night at Rangwi Sisters Guest House. Enjoy the lovely landscape, interact with the locals in traditional villages, and have a glimpse of everyday local traditional lives and traditional irrigation systems. Accommodations are also basic with sharing of the toilets with great hygiene.
Trek through the villages to a pottery village for a workshop. Visit a traditional healer and learn about traditional healing practices. Keep walking through the mountains to Mtae View Point and have a 180-degree breathtaking view of west Tsavo in Kenya and Kilimanjaro. Accommodation will be at Mambo View Point Lodge, where you will stay overnight.
A climb to 2400m elevation in the Usambara Mountains, Shagayu peak. Walk through Shagayu forest inhabited by black and white colobus monkeys. Head back to Mtae for an overnight stay at Mambo View Point Lodge.
After breakfast, pay a visit to a local school, interact with kids, take transport back to Lushoto, get off in Magamba, descend and visit Irente viewpoint, and eat lunch at Irente Biodiversity Farm.
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