Rock Hyrax safari: costs
Cost of this trip
| From | To | Cost |
|---|---|---|
| 1-Jan-2013 | 31-Mar-2013 | £2,964 |
| 1-Jun-2013 | 30-Jun-2013 | £2,988 |
| 1-Jul-2013 | 7-Aug-2013 | £3,941 |
| 8-Aug-2013 | 31-Oct-2013 | £3,701 |
| 1-Nov-2013 | 6-Dec-2013 | £2,988 |
Notes
- These two camps closed during April and May.
- The prices indicated are based on per person sharing; call us for single person supplements.
Ideas for add-on trips
For something a little different, and even more adventurous, consider adding one or two nights of fly-camping into your time at Impala Camp.After your safari, if you'd like a beach holiday, then you can easily add on time at one of Tanzania's islands. Start by looking at our ideas for beach holidays in Zanzibar, or perhaps consider a possible trip to Pemba or a few days on the mainland at Ras Kutani – or even a relaxing break to dive and snorkel in the Mafia Archipelago.

This safari includes
- Economy international flights, as above, plus UK departure taxes.
- All transfers and flights within Africa.
- The current park fees for your time in the national parks. These are U$75 per person per night for Selous and U$30pppn for Ruaha.
- Guided safari activities, including 4WD safaris in open-topped vehicles in Ruaha.
- Guided safari activities, including 4WD safaris in open-topped vehicles, boat trips and walks in Selous Game Reserve.
- At Impala filtered water/tea/coffee drinks are included.
- At Kwihala most drinks, apart from champagne and premium spirits are included.
- A comprehensive pack of information for your trip, including the Bradt Travel Guide to Zanzibar, Pemba & Mafia which includes sections on the Selous and Ruaha.
This safari excludes
- Increases in park fees above the rates included above.
- All alcoholic and soft drinks, apart from filtered water/tea/coffee at Impala.
- Tips and gratuities, which are optional.






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