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What to Expect
The Brown Travelers’ Ultimate Serengeti Safari is specially designed for those individuals seeking an unsurpassed wildlife viewing experience while traveling in safety
and comfort. Days will be spent viewing wildlife from specially-equipped 4WD Land
Rover Defenders with popped top roofs for easy wildlife viewing and photography;
window seats are guaranteed for every passenger. Though long drives between destinations have been minimized in this evenly paced itinerary, you can expect drives
of up to 3 hours in length on bumpy, dusty and occasionally muddy roads. The
accommodations have been chosen for their unique African feel, stunning settings,
the quality of service offered to the discerning traveler as well as their ideal proximity to the best seasonal wildlife viewing areas. The lodges are comfortable; most have
private verandahs and all have private bathrooms. All lodges have electricity provided by generators. Our Classic Camp affords you the quintessential safari experience,
harkening back to the days of Ernest Hemingway and Karen Blixen, when luxuries
such as walk-in tents and fine food – even in the most idyllic, remote settings – were
the norm. Our large walk-in tents come with camp beds dressed in linens, an
attached portable toilet and separate bucket shower, a private verandah with table,
washbasin and safari chairs; hot water showers are available anytime of day. Lighting
is by kerosene lamps, and the camp chef prepares delicious meals. You’ll be close to
nature yet safely distant. Expect temperatures with highs in the mid-to high-80s F
and lows in the 60s F; temperatures will be cooler at higher elevations, such as the
rim of the Ngorongoro Crater (7,600 feet).
PRESORTED STD
U.S. POSTAGE PAID
BOSTON, MA
PERMIT NO. 54302
International flights to Tanzania, unless airfare is arranged by Thomson
Safaris; $38 Tanzania airport departure tax, unless airfare is arranged by
Thomson Safaris; gratuities for guides and camp staff; activities not included
as part of the itinerary; trip insurance; passport, visa and immunization fees;
personal items such as laundry, fax/phone/email charges, souvenirs, alcoholic beverages.
Beth Goldman Galer '88
Director of the Alumni Travel Program
Cost Does Not Include:
Sincerely,
The Ultimate
Serengeti Safari
The Brown Travelers
Office of Alumni Relations
Box 1859
Providence, RI 02912
We hope you will join us for a memorable, Brown-exclusive Tanzanian safari.
Reserve your place by calling Thomson Safaris at (800) 235-0289 or emailing [email protected]. Space is limited, so make your reservation soon.
The Brown Travelers presents
• Meals and bottled water, accommodations based on double occupancy
and park fees as listed in the itinerary.
• Services at the Classic Tented Camps.
• Services of a Brown faculty member and a Tanzanian-born,
English-speaking professional safari guide.
• Comfortable wildlife viewing in specially-equipped 4-wheel drive Land
Rover Defenders with popped top roofs and video camera charging
sockets. Each traveler is guaranteed a window seat.
• Baggage handling.
• Beer, wine, spirits and soda included at welcome and farewell dinners.
• Complete pre-departure information. After making a reservation, travelers
receive a package of detailed information to help prepare for the trip. It
includes terms and conditions, pre-departure instructions, a packing list,
health requirements and visa regulations. Travelers will also receive
additional educational materials, suggested reading list and luggage tags.
• Daily safari briefing to help you prepare for each day’s game viewing.
• Charter flight from Serengeti to Arusha.
Marvel at a vast and unspoiled landscape under the equatorial sun. Watch in awe as
the herd of elephant surrounds you, passing within feet of your Land Rover. Admire
the supple strength of a lioness stalking her prey. Enjoy your time in comfortable tented camps and small lodges, beautifully situated for their proximity to the seasonal concentrations of wildlife and uniquely African in their feel.
The Ultimate Serengeti Safari includes:
Your adventure begins in Tarangire National Park, which is world-renowned for its
especially large elephant population and the spectacular baobab trees that dot the landscape. After two days, you wend your way to the lush and verdant Ngorongoro Crater,
a massive caldera inhabited by rhinoceros, elephants and black-maned lions. Then en
route to the Serengeti plains, you visit Olduvai Gorge, the site of the Leakey family’s
remarkable discoveries. Your journey concludes in the Serengeti, where you spend
your days amidst this incredible untamed wilderness where lions, cheetahs, warthogs
and literally millions of hoofed animals roam.
BROWN FACULTY LECTURER
Please join the Brown Travelers' Ultimate Serengeti Safari from February 16-28, 2008
for a journey into the heart of East Africa. During safari, your expert naturalist guides
and a Brown faculty member will take you behind the scenes and off the beaten path
to introduce you to the culture, the people and the wildlife of this fascinating area. The
Brown faculty member will suggest advance readings, give lectures and lead discussions that will give you an additional perspective on this unique part of the world.
On this program, as on all Brown Travelers trips, a distinguished member of Brown’s
faculty will accompany our group, adding a unique and memorable perspective to this
truly extraordinary trip. The faculty lecturer will design and present an informative
educational program, including lectures, discussions and suggested advance readings.
As this brochure goes to press, the faculty member who will accompany the program
has not yet been confirmed, but we wanted to mail this brochure in time for you to
make plans to participate. The presence of the faculty member ensures that Brownsponsored journeys are not only pleasant travel experiences but
also intellectually rewarding. Passengers on previous
Brown Travelers trips have often cited the faculty
member’s participation as the best aspect of the trip
and the reason they continue to
travel with Brown.
Dear Brown Graduates, Parents and Friends,
February 16 – 28, 2008
What to Expect
The Brown Travelers’ Ultimate Serengeti Safari is specially designed for those individuals seeking an unsurpassed wildlife viewing experience while traveling in safety
and comfort. Days will be spent viewing wildlife from specially-equipped 4WD Land
Rover Defenders with popped top roofs for easy wildlife viewing and photography;
window seats are guaranteed for every passenger. Though long drives between destinations have been minimized in this evenly paced itinerary, you can expect drives
of up to 3 hours in length on bumpy, dusty and occasionally muddy roads. The
accommodations have been chosen for their unique African feel, stunning settings,
the quality of service offered to the discerning traveler as well as their ideal proximity to the best seasonal wildlife viewing areas. The lodges are comfortable; most have
private verandahs and all have private bathrooms. All lodges have electricity provided by generators. Our Classic Camp affords you the quintessential safari experience,
harkening back to the days of Ernest Hemingway and Karen Blixen, when luxuries
such as walk-in tents and fine food – even in the most idyllic, remote settings – were
the norm. Our large walk-in tents come with camp beds dressed in linens, an
attached portable toilet and separate bucket shower, a private verandah with table,
washbasin and safari chairs; hot water showers are available anytime of day. Lighting
is by kerosene lamps, and the camp chef prepares delicious meals. You’ll be close to
nature yet safely distant. Expect temperatures with highs in the mid- to high-80s F
and lows in the 60s F; temperatures will be cooler at higher elevations, such as the
rim of the Ngorongoro Crater (7,600 feet).
PRESORTED STD
U.S. POSTAGE PAID
BOSTON, MA
PERMIT NO. 54302
International flights to Tanzania, unless airfare is arranged by Thomson
Safaris; $38 Tanzania airport departure tax, unless airfare is arranged by
Thomson Safaris; gratuities for guides and camp staff; activities not included
as part of the itinerary; trip insurance; passport, visa and immunization fees;
personal items such as laundry, fax/phone/email charges, souvenirs, alcoholic beverages.
Beth Goldman Galer '88
Director of the Alumni Travel Program
Cost Does Not Include:
Sincerely,
The Ultimate
Serengeti Safari
The Brown Travelers
Office of Alumni Relations
Box 1859
Providence, RI 02912
We hope you will join us for a memorable, Brown-exclusive Tanzanian safari.
Reserve your place by calling Thomson Safaris at (800) 235-0289 or emailing [email protected]. Space is limited, so make your reservation soon.
The Brown Travelers presents
• Meals and bottled water, accommodations based on double occupancy
and park fees as listed in the itinerary.
• Services at the Classic Tented Camps.
• Services of a Brown faculty member and a Tanzanian-born,
English-speaking professional safari guide.
• Comfortable wildlife viewing in specially-equipped 4-wheel drive Land
Rover Defenders with popped top roofs and video camera charging
sockets. Each traveler is guaranteed a window seat.
• Baggage handling.
• Beer, wine, spirits and soda included at welcome and farewell dinners.
• Complete pre-departure information. After making a reservation, travelers
receive a package of detailed information to help prepare for the trip. It
includes terms and conditions, pre-departure instructions, a packing list,
health requirements and visa regulations. Travelers will also receive
additional educational materials, suggested reading list and luggage tags.
• Daily safari briefing to help you prepare for each day’s game viewing.
• Charter flight from Serengeti to Arusha.
Marvel at a vast and unspoiled landscape under the equatorial sun. Watch in awe as
the herd of elephant surrounds you, passing within feet of your Land Rover. Admire
the supple strength of a lioness stalking her prey. Enjoy your time in comfortable tented camps and small lodges, beautifully situated for their proximity to the seasonal concentrations of wildlife and uniquely African in their feel.
The Ultimate Serengeti Safari includes:
Your adventure begins in Tarangire National Park, which is world-renowned for its
especially large elephant population and the spectacular baobab trees that dot the landscape. After two days, you wend your way to the lush and verdant Ngorongoro Crater,
a massive caldera inhabited by rhinoceros, elephants and black-maned lions. Then en
route to the Serengeti plains, you visit Olduvai Gorge, the site of the Leakey family’s
remarkable discoveries. Your journey concludes in the Serengeti, where you spend
your days amidst this incredible untamed wilderness where lions, cheetahs, warthogs
and literally millions of hoofed animals roam.
BROWN FACULTY LECTURER
Please join the Brown Travelers' Ultimate Serengeti Safari from February 16-28, 2008
for a journey into the heart of East Africa. During safari, your expert naturalist guides
and a Brown faculty member will take you behind the scenes and off the beaten path
to introduce you to the culture, the people and the wildlife of this fascinating area. The
Brown faculty member will suggest advance readings, give lectures and lead discussions that will give you an additional perspective on this unique part of the world.
On this program, as on all Brown Travelers trips, a distinguished member of Brown’s
faculty will accompany our group, adding a unique and memorable perspective to this
truly extraordinary trip. The faculty lecturer will design and present an informative
educational program, including lectures, discussions and suggested advance readings.
As this brochure goes to press, the faculty member who will accompany the program
has not yet been confirmed, but we wanted to mail this brochure in time for you to
make plans to participate. The presence of the faculty member ensures that Brownsponsored journeys are not only pleasant travel experiences but
also intellectually rewarding. Passengers on previous
Brown Travelers trips have often cited the faculty
member’s participation as the best aspect of the trip
and the reason they continue to
travel with Brown.
Dear Brown Graduates, Parents and Friends,
February 16 – 28, 2008
leopard, giraffe and so much more roam free. From your Classic Camp, enjoy remarkable sunsets and
excellent meals. Feel an unparalleled sense of immersion into the wild plains.
Serengeti Classic Tented Camp (All meals included)
Reservation Form
Ultimate Serengeti Safari
February 16-28, 2008
February 27 & 28, Wednesday & Thursday
Serengeti National Park/Arusha/ Return USA
February 16 & 17, Saturday & Sunday
Depart USA/Amsterdam/Arusha, Tanzania
Step off the plane into the fragrant night air. Take your first glimpse at a new and exotic world.
Here you can actually see the Southern Cross in the night sky. The trees sway beneath a sweet
breeze. Your Tanzanian guide welcomes you with a warm smile. Sleep well tonight, knowing
you’re in good hands.
Kigongoni Lodge (Meals aloft, snack)
After early morning wildlife viewing en route to the airstrip, you depart for a flight back to Arusha for a
farewell lunch. Day rooms are provided for a shower, rest or a swim before you transfer to Kilimanjaro
International Airport for your flight home. You connect through Amsterdam and arrive back to the U.S.
Thursday afternoon. Arusha Hotel - Dayroom (All meals included)
Please reserve _______ space(s). Enclosed is my deposit of _________ ($500 per person).
February 16-28, 2008
Name #1 (as it appears on passport)
Brown Class/Parent Year
$5,990 per adult, double occupancy
Single supplement: $590
Optional balloon safari: $450
Name #2 (as it appears on passport)
Brown Class/Parent Year
February 18 & 19, Monday & Tuesday
Tarangire National Park
Tarangire is the perfect start of your wildlife-viewing itinerary. Teeming with large mammals, reptiles and an impressive array of birds, the park’s scenery is just as diverse as its wildlife. The
Tarangire River bisects the park, forming a massive river valley that is home to dik-dik, waterbuck, buffalo, elephant, hundreds of bird species and much more. Predators, of course, are
always close by. Enormous baobab trees dot the hills and valleys and create fantastical silhouettes
in the twilight. Your permanent tented lodge makes a perfect base for two days of fascinating
exploration. Here, you can enjoy comfortable amenities in a “wild” setting.
Tarangire Safari Lodge (All meals included)
February 20, Wednesday
Ngorongoro Highland
Game viewing as you go, depart Tarangire and head up into the Ngorongoro Highlands to Gibb’s
Farm, a beautiful coffee estate and working organic farm. Using this lush oasis as your base, you
take advantage of all the possibilities on the property and in the nearby town of Karatu: a school
visit, opportunities for biking, hiking and guided nature walks, a cultural visit that allows you to
participate in traditional beading, with plenty of time to relax in the gardens. The food here is
literally farm fresh and is widely considered to be the best in Tanzania!
Gibb’s Farm (All meals included)
February 21 & 22, Thursday & Friday
Ngorongoro Conservation Area
Enjoy a cup of Gibb’s famous coffee with your farm-fresh breakfast. Then make your way to the
top edge of the Ngorongoro Crater wall for a breathtaking
view. At 2,000 feet below the rim lies a microcosm of
wildlife, bursting at the seams with 30,000 animals yearround. Descend by Land Rover on the crater floor,
where you may spot rhino, leopard, buffalo, lion, elephant, flamingo and more. Continue to search the next
afternoon and return to camp high on the crater rim each night.
Savor great meals, engaging conversation by a roaring fire and a
good night’s sleep under your cozy down comforter.
Ngorongoro Classic Tented Camp (All meals included)
February 23 - 26, Saturday - Tuesday
Olduvai Gorge/ Serengeti National Park
You travel into the Serengeti plains, stopping first at the famed Olduvai Gorge. Within these desolate gullies, the Leakey family unearthed some of the earliest remains of man, including the jawbone of Zinjanthropus Man. At the Gorge Museum, you learn about the development of early man
as well as the Leakeys’ meticulous methods and their remarkable finds. Continue on and watch
as the plains open up before you, over 5,700 square miles of sprawling, unspoiled landscape.
Spend the next four days in the heart of it all: eland, African buffalo, topi, lion, zebra, baboon,
The following prices are based on a minimum of 15 passengers.
Information regarding airfare will be sent in your pre-departure packet.
Address
Shares: If you would like to share a room, we will attempt to find a roommate for you. If, by the
time of departure, a roommate cannot be found, you will be charged the single supplement ($590).
City
State
Zip
Insurance: The purchase of travel insurance is highly recommended; information will be sent to
registrants. Pre-existing conditions may be waived with the prompt purchase of travel insurance.
Phone (H)
(W)
Email
To reserve a space, call Thomson Safaris at (800)235-0289. Or, mail your deposit to Thomson
Safaris, 14 Mount Auburn Street, Watertown, MA 02472. A non-refundable deposit of $500
per person payable by Visa, MasterCard, American Express or check, payable to Thomson Safaris,
secures your space on safari. We cannot confirm reservations without a deposit. Final payment is
due November 16, 2007 and is payable by check.
Terms and Conditions
Reservations: A deposit of $500 per person is required to confirm your reservation.
Final Payment: Due no later than November 16, 2007, 90 days prior to departure.
Cancellation and Refunds: Notification of cancellation must be received in writing to BAA or
Thomson Safaris, by email, postal mail or fax. At the time we receive your written cancellation, the following per-person cancellation penalties apply:
Up to 91 days before departure
90-61 days before departure
60-46 days before departure
45 days or less before departure
Deposit
50% of the package price
65% of the package price
100% of the package price
Terms and Conditions: A detailed Liability statement, concerning, among other things, limitations
of Wineland-Thomson Adventures, Incorporated’s liability for loss of property, injury, illness or death,
will be provided to passengers upon enrollment, along with an Information form to sign and return to
Thomson Safaris shortly after enrolling on the trip. Each of these forms is also available to prospective
travelers upon request.
Single room.
I would like a roommate.
I am a smoker non-smoker.
I understand if a roommate is not available, I will pay the single supplement of $590.
I would like Thomson Safaris to arrange my flights.
Departure city:
I will make my own flight arrangements.
Accept my check made payable to Thomson Safaris.
Charge my VISA
MasterCard
AMEX.
Card #
Exp. Date
Signature as it appears on card
Return to : Thomson Safaris
14 Mount Auburn Street
Watertown, MA 02472
Phone:
Email:
(800) 235-0289
[email protected]
Call Thomson Safaris at (800) 235-0289, or email [email protected] for more information
leopard, giraffe and so much more roam free. From your Classic Camp, enjoy remarkable sunsets and
excellent meals. Feel an unparalleled sense of immersion into the wild plains.
Serengeti Classic Tented Camp (All meals included)
Reservation Form
Ultimate Serengeti Safari
February 16-28, 2008
February 27 & 28, Wednesday & Thursday
Serengeti National Park/Arusha/ Return USA
February 16 & 17, Saturday & Sunday
Depart USA/Amsterdam/Arusha, Tanzania
Step off the plane into the fragrant night air. Take your first glimpse at a new and exotic world.
Here you can actually see the Southern Cross in the night sky. The trees sway beneath a sweet
breeze. Your Tanzanian guide welcomes you with a warm smile. Sleep well tonight, knowing
you’re in good hands.
Kigongoni Lodge (Meals aloft, snack)
After early morning wildlife viewing en route to the airstrip, you depart for a flight back to Arusha for a
farewell lunch. Day rooms are provided for a shower, rest or a swim before you transfer to Kilimanjaro
International Airport for your flight home. You connect through Amsterdam and arrive back to the U.S.
Thursday afternoon. Arusha Hotel - Dayroom (All meals included)
Please reserve _______ space(s). Enclosed is my deposit of _________ ($500 per person).
February 16-28, 2008
Name #1 (as it appears on passport)
Brown Class/Parent Year
$5,990 per adult, double occupancy
Single supplement: $590
Optional balloon safari: $450
Name #2 (as it appears on passport)
Brown Class/Parent Year
February 18 & 19, Monday & Tuesday
Tarangire National Park
Tarangire is the perfect start of your wildlife-viewing itinerary. Teeming with large mammals, reptiles and an impressive array of birds, the park’s scenery is just as diverse as its wildlife. The
Tarangire River bisects the park, forming a massive river valley that is home to dik-dik, waterbuck, buffalo, elephant, hundreds of bird species and much more. Predators, of course, are
always close by. Enormous baobab trees dot the hills and valleys and create fantastical silhouettes
in the twilight. Your permanent tented lodge makes a perfect base for two days of fascinating
exploration. Here, you can enjoy comfortable amenities in a “wild” setting.
Tarangire Safari Lodge (All meals included)
February 20, Wednesday
Ngorongoro Highland
Game viewing as you go, depart Tarangire and head up into the Ngorongoro Highlands to Gibb’s
Farm, a beautiful coffee estate and working organic farm. Using this lush oasis as your base, you
take advantage of all the possibilities on the property and in the nearby town of Karatu: a school
visit, opportunities for biking, hiking and guided nature walks, a cultural visit that allows you to
participate in traditional beading, with plenty of time to relax in the gardens. The food here is
literally farm fresh and is widely considered to be the best in Tanzania!
Gibb’s Farm (All meals included)
February 21 & 22, Thursday & Friday
Ngorongoro Conservation Area
Enjoy a cup of Gibb’s famous coffee with your farm-fresh breakfast. Then make your way to the
top edge of the Ngorongoro Crater wall for a breathtaking
view. At 2,000 feet below the rim lies a microcosm of
wildlife, bursting at the seams with 30,000 animals yearround. Descend by Land Rover on the crater floor,
where you may spot rhino, leopard, buffalo, lion, elephant, flamingo and more. Continue to search the next
afternoon and return to camp high on the crater rim each night.
Savor great meals, engaging conversation by a roaring fire and a
good night’s sleep under your cozy down comforter.
Ngorongoro Classic Tented Camp (All meals included)
February 23 - 26, Saturday - Tuesday
Olduvai Gorge/ Serengeti National Park
You travel into the Serengeti plains, stopping first at the famed Olduvai Gorge. Within these desolate gullies, the Leakey family unearthed some of the earliest remains of man, including the jawbone of Zinjanthropus Man. At the Gorge Museum, you learn about the development of early man
as well as the Leakeys’ meticulous methods and their remarkable finds. Continue on and watch
as the plains open up before you, over 5,700 square miles of sprawling, unspoiled landscape.
Spend the next four days in the heart of it all: eland, African buffalo, topi, lion, zebra, baboon,
The following prices are based on a minimum of 15 passengers.
Information regarding airfare will be sent in your pre-departure packet.
Address
Shares: If you would like to share a room, we will attempt to find a roommate for you. If, by the
time of departure, a roommate cannot be found, you will be charged the single supplement ($590).
City
State
Zip
Insurance: The purchase of travel insurance is highly recommended; information will be sent to
registrants. Pre-existing conditions may be waived with the prompt purchase of travel insurance.
Phone (H)
(W)
Email
To reserve a space, call Thomson Safaris at (800)235-0289. Or, mail your deposit to Thomson
Safaris, 14 Mount Auburn Street, Watertown, MA 02472. A non-refundable deposit of $500
per person payable by Visa, MasterCard, American Express or check, payable to Thomson Safaris,
secures your space on safari. We cannot confirm reservations without a deposit. Final payment is
due November 16, 2007 and is payable by check.
Terms and Conditions
Reservations: A deposit of $500 per person is required to confirm your reservation.
Final Payment: Due no later than November 16, 2007, 90 days prior to departure.
Cancellation and Refunds: Notification of cancellation must be received in writing to Thomson
Safaris, by email, postal mail or fax. At the time we receive your written cancellation, the following perperson cancellation penalties apply:
Up to 91 days before departure
90-61 days before departure
60-46 days before departure
45 days or less before departure
Deposit
50% of the package price
65% of the package price
100% of the package price
Terms and Conditions: A detailed Liability statement, concerning, among other things, limitations
of Wineland-Thomson Adventures, Incorporated’s liability for loss of property, injury, illness or death,
will be provided to passengers upon enrollment, along with an Information form to sign and return to
Thomson Safaris shortly after enrolling on the trip. Each of these forms is also available to prospective
travelers upon request.
Single room.
I would like a roommate.
I am a smoker non-smoker.
I understand if a roommate is not available, I will pay the single supplement of $590.
I would like Thomson Safaris to arrange my flights.
Departure city:
I will make my own flight arrangements.
Accept my check made payable to Thomson Safaris.
Charge my VISA
MasterCard
AMEX.
Card #
Exp. Date
Signature as it appears on card
Return to : Thomson Safaris
14 Mount Auburn Street
Watertown, MA 02472
Phone:
Email:
(800) 235-0289
[email protected]
Call Thomson Safaris at (800) 235-0289, or email [email protected] for more information
leopard, giraffe and so much more roam free. From your Classic Camp, enjoy remarkable sunsets and
excellent meals. Feel an unparalleled sense of immersion into the wild plains.
Serengeti Classic Tented Camp (All meals included)
Reservation Form
Ultimate Serengeti Safari
February 16-28, 2008
February 27 & 28, Wednesday & Thursday
Serengeti National Park/Arusha/ Return USA
February 16 & 17, Saturday & Sunday
Depart USA/Amsterdam/Arusha, Tanzania
Step off the plane into the fragrant night air. Take your first glimpse at a new and exotic world.
Here you can actually see the Southern Cross in the night sky. The trees sway beneath a sweet
breeze. Your Tanzanian guide welcomes you with a warm smile. Sleep well tonight, knowing
you’re in good hands.
Kigongoni Lodge (Meals aloft, snack)
After early morning wildlife viewing en route to the airstrip, you depart for a flight back to Arusha for a
farewell lunch. Day rooms are provided for a shower, rest or a swim before you transfer to Kilimanjaro
International Airport for your flight home. You connect through Amsterdam and arrive back to the U.S.
Thursday afternoon. Arusha Hotel - Dayroom (All meals included)
Please reserve _______ space(s). Enclosed is my deposit of _________ ($500 per person).
February 16-28, 2008
Name #1 (as it appears on passport)
Brown Class/Parent Year
$5,990 per adult, double occupancy
Single supplement: $590
Optional balloon safari: $450
Name #2 (as it appears on passport)
Brown Class/Parent Year
February 18 & 19, Monday & Tuesday
Tarangire National Park
Tarangire is the perfect start of your wildlife-viewing itinerary. Teeming with large mammals, reptiles and an impressive array of birds, the park’s scenery is just as diverse as its wildlife. The
Tarangire River bisects the park, forming a massive river valley that is home to dik-dik, waterbuck, buffalo, elephant, hundreds of bird species and much more. Predators, of course, are
always close by. Enormous baobab trees dot the hills and valleys and create fantastical silhouettes
in the twilight. Your permanent tented lodge makes a perfect base for two days of fascinating
exploration. Here, you can enjoy comfortable amenities in a “wild” setting.
Tarangire Safari Lodge (All meals included)
February 20, Wednesday
Ngorongoro Highland
Game viewing as you go, depart Tarangire and head up into the Ngorongoro Highlands to Gibb’s
Farm, a beautiful coffee estate and working organic farm. Using this lush oasis as your base, you
take advantage of all the possibilities on the property and in the nearby town of Karatu: a school
visit, opportunities for biking, hiking and guided nature walks, a cultural visit that allows you to
participate in traditional beading, with plenty of time to relax in the gardens. The food here is
literally farm fresh and is widely considered to be the best in Tanzania!
Gibb’s Farm (All meals included)
February 21 & 22, Thursday & Friday
Ngorongoro Conservation Area
Enjoy a cup of Gibb’s famous coffee with your farm-fresh breakfast. Then make your way to the
top edge of the Ngorongoro Crater wall for a breathtaking
view. At 2,000 feet below the rim lies a microcosm of
wildlife, bursting at the seams with 30,000 animals yearround. Descend by Land Rover on the crater floor,
where you may spot rhino, leopard, buffalo, lion, elephant, flamingo and more. Continue to search the next
afternoon and return to camp high on the crater rim each night.
Savor great meals, engaging conversation by a roaring fire and a
good night’s sleep under your cozy down comforter.
Ngorongoro Classic Tented Camp (All meals included)
February 23 - 26, Saturday - Tuesday
Olduvai Gorge/ Serengeti National Park
You travel into the Serengeti plains, stopping first at the famed Olduvai Gorge. Within these desolate gullies, the Leakey family unearthed some of the earliest remains of man, including the jawbone of Zinjanthropus Man. At the Gorge Museum, you learn about the development of early man
as well as the Leakeys’ meticulous methods and their remarkable finds. Continue on and watch
as the plains open up before you, over 5,700 square miles of sprawling, unspoiled landscape.
Spend the next four days in the heart of it all: eland, African buffalo, topi, lion, zebra, baboon,
The following prices are based on a minimum of 15 passengers.
Information regarding airfare will be sent in your pre-departure packet.
Address
Shares: If you would like to share a room, we will attempt to find a roommate for you. If, by the
time of departure, a roommate cannot be found, you will be charged the single supplement ($590).
City
State
Zip
Insurance: The purchase of travel insurance is highly recommended; information will be sent to
registrants. Pre-existing conditions may be waived with the prompt purchase of travel insurance.
Phone (H)
(W)
Email
To reserve a space, call Thomson Safaris at (800)235-0289. Or, mail your deposit to Thomson
Safaris, 14 Mount Auburn Street, Watertown, MA 02472. A non-refundable deposit of $500
per person payable by Visa, MasterCard, American Express or check, payable to Thomson Safaris,
secures your space on safari. We cannot confirm reservations without a deposit. Final payment is
due November 16, 2007 and is payable by check.
Terms and Conditions
Reservations: A deposit of $500 per person is required to confirm your reservation.
Final Payment: Due no later than November 16, 2007, 90 days prior to departure.
Cancellation and Refunds: Notification of cancellation must be received in writing to BAA or
Thomson Safaris, by email, postal mail or fax. At the time we receive your written cancellation, the following per-person cancellation penalties apply:
Up to 91 days before departure
90-61 days before departure
60-46 days before departure
45 days or less before departure
Deposit
50% of the package price
65% of the package price
100% of the package price
Terms and Conditions: A detailed Liability statement, concerning, among other things, limitations
of Wineland-Thomson Adventures, Incorporated’s liability for loss of property, injury, illness or death,
will be provided to passengers upon enrollment, along with an Information form to sign and return to
Thomson Safaris shortly after enrolling on the trip. Each of these forms is also available to prospective
travelers upon request.
Single room.
I would like a roommate.
I am a smoker non-smoker.
I understand if a roommate is not available, I will pay the single supplement of $590.
I would like Thomson Safaris to arrange my flights.
Departure city:
I will make my own flight arrangements.
Accept my check made payable to Thomson Safaris.
Charge my VISA
MasterCard
AMEX.
Card #
Exp. Date
Signature as it appears on card
Return to : Thomson Safaris
14 Mount Auburn Street
Watertown, MA 02472
Phone:
Email:
(800) 235-0289
[email protected]
Call Thomson Safaris at (800) 235-0289, or email [email protected] for more information
What to Expect
The Brown Travelers’ Ultimate Serengeti Safari is specially designed for those individuals seeking an unsurpassed wildlife viewing experience while traveling in safety
and comfort. Days will be spent viewing wildlife from specially-equipped 4WD Land
Rover Defenders with popped top roofs for easy wildlife viewing and photography;
window seats are guaranteed for every passenger. Though long drives between destinations have been minimized in this evenly paced itinerary, you can expect drives
of up to 3 hours in length on bumpy, dusty and occasionally muddy roads. The
accommodations have been chosen for their unique African feel, stunning settings,
the quality of service offered to the discerning traveler as well as their ideal proximity to the best seasonal wildlife viewing areas. The lodges are comfortable; most have
private verandahs and all have private bathrooms. All lodges have electricity provided by generators. Our Classic Camp affords you the quintessential safari experience,
harkening back to the days of Ernest Hemingway and Karen Blixen, when luxuries
such as walk-in tents and fine food – even in the most idyllic, remote settings – were
the norm. Our large walk-in tents come with camp beds dressed in linens, an
attached portable toilet and separate bucket shower, a private verandah with table,
washbasin and safari chairs; hot water showers are available anytime of day. Lighting
is by kerosene lamps, and the camp chef prepares delicious meals. You’ll be close to
nature yet safely distant. Expect temperatures with highs in the mid-to high-80s F
and lows in the 60s F; temperatures will be cooler at higher elevations, such as the
rim of the Ngorongoro Crater (7,600 feet).
PRESORTED STD
U.S. POSTAGE PAID
BOSTON, MA
PERMIT NO. 54302
International flights to Tanzania, unless airfare is arranged by Thomson
Safaris; $38 Tanzania airport departure tax, unless airfare is arranged by
Thomson Safaris; gratuities for guides and camp staff; activities not included
as part of the itinerary; trip insurance; passport, visa and immunization fees;
personal items such as laundry, fax/phone/email charges, souvenirs, alcoholic beverages.
Beth Goldman Galer '88
Director of the Alumni Travel Program
Cost Does Not Include:
Sincerely,
The Ultimate
Serengeti Safari
The Brown Travelers
Office of Alumni Relations
Box 1859
Providence, RI 02912
We hope you will join us for a memorable, Brown-exclusive Tanzanian safari.
Reserve your place by calling Thomson Safaris at (800) 235-0289 or emailing [email protected]. Space is limited, so make your reservation soon.
The Brown Travelers presents
• Meals and bottled water, accommodations based on double occupancy
and park fees as listed in the itinerary.
• Services at the Classic Tented Camps.
• Services of a Brown faculty member and a Tanzanian-born,
English-speaking professional safari guide.
• Comfortable wildlife viewing in specially-equipped 4-wheel drive Land
Rover Defenders with popped top roofs and video camera charging
sockets. Each traveler is guaranteed a window seat.
• Baggage handling.
• Beer, wine, spirits and soda included at welcome and farewell dinners.
• Complete pre-departure information. After making a reservation, travelers
receive a package of detailed information to help prepare for the trip. It
includes terms and conditions, pre-departure instructions, a packing list,
health requirements and visa regulations. Travelers will also receive
additional educational materials, suggested reading list and luggage tags.
• Daily safari briefing to help you prepare for each day’s game viewing.
• Charter flight from Serengeti to Arusha.
Marvel at a vast and unspoiled landscape under the equatorial sun. Watch in awe as
the herd of elephant surrounds you, passing within feet of your Land Rover. Admire
the supple strength of a lioness stalking her prey. Enjoy your time in comfortable tented camps and small lodges, beautifully situated for their proximity to the seasonal concentrations of wildlife and uniquely African in their feel.
The Ultimate Serengeti Safari includes:
Your adventure begins in Tarangire National Park, which is world-renowned for its
especially large elephant population and the spectacular baobab trees that dot the landscape. After two days, you wend your way to the lush and verdant Ngorongoro Crater,
a massive caldera inhabited by rhinoceros, elephants and black-maned lions. Then en
route to the Serengeti plains, you visit Olduvai Gorge, the site of the Leakey family’s
remarkable discoveries. Your journey concludes in the Serengeti, where you spend
your days amidst this incredible untamed wilderness where lions, cheetahs, warthogs
and literally millions of hoofed animals roam.
BROWN FACULTY LECTURER
Please join the Brown Travelers' Ultimate Serengeti Safari from February 16-28, 2008
for a journey into the heart of East Africa. During safari, your expert naturalist guides
and a Brown faculty member will take you behind the scenes and off the beaten path
to introduce you to the culture, the people and the wildlife of this fascinating area. The
Brown faculty member will suggest advance readings, give lectures and lead discussions that will give you an additional perspective on this unique part of the world.
On this program, as on all Brown Travelers trips, a distinguished member of Brown’s
faculty will accompany our group, adding a unique and memorable perspective to this
truly extraordinary trip. The faculty lecturer will design and present an informative
educational program, including lectures, discussions and suggested advance readings.
As this brochure goes to press, the faculty member who will accompany the program
has not yet been confirmed, but we wanted to mail this brochure in time for you to
make plans to participate. The presence of the faculty member ensures that Brownsponsored journeys are not only pleasant travel experiences but
also intellectually rewarding. Passengers on previous
Brown Travelers trips have often cited the faculty
member’s participation as the best aspect of the trip
and the reason they continue to
travel with Brown.
Dear Brown Graduates, Parents and Friends,
February 16 – 28, 2008

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