8 Days Ultimate Bush and Beach
Combine the high adventure of an East African safari with a tropical idyllic island in Zanzibar for the ultimate family escape. Take your family on their greatest adventure yet: discover the vast, untamed wilderness of the Greater Masai Mara on a Big Five safari and then explore the underwater world and tropical waters of Zanzibar island.
Day 1-4: Mara Bush Tops, Masai Mara
This spectacular tented camp, set in its own 15,000 acre conservancy, has as many creature comforts as there are actual creatures, with vast wooden decked tents, 24-hour butler service, a Maasai village-inspired spa and swimming pool. Incredible views and abundant wildlife make for a remote Eden-like experience.
Look out for the big cats and explore the hills, valleys and plains of the Greater Mara area for uncrowded and unbelievably rewarding game viewing. Expert guides, your own private game-viewing vehicle, gracious hosts and a private cook ensure that everyone – from smallest to tallest – has the experience of a lifetime.
Day 5-8: Matemwe Beach House, Zanzibar
A lush walled garden leading directly off the white sands of Matemwe Beach encloses one of Zanzibar Island’s most exclusive villas, the light and airy Matemwe Beach House. The transparent tropical waters of the Indian Ocean are on your doorstep, making snorkelling, kayaking, boat trips and diving excursions totally accessible – or simply laze the day away in a shady hammock with sparkling sea views or on a day bed beside your swimming pool.
- Park entry fees
- Air transfers where applicable
- Use of charters / schedule flights where applicable
- Use of 4x4 safari cruisers for game drives
- Accommodation as indicated on itinerary
- A luxury safari experience
- Travel insurance while in East Africa
- International Flights
- Premium alcoholic drinks
- Activities not stipulated on itinerary
- Medical Insurance
- Tips and gratuities
- Balloon rides (attracts extra costs)
- Telephone expenditure costs
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