Students Tours
Students Educational Tours
We have long hands-on experience in handling large students groups from various schools and colleges within the country and from abroad. We organize visitswhich creatememorable experiences to students.
We care safety of students
Handling groups of students is always a complicated matter. We thus use experienced and mature Tour Leaders / Guides who will cooperate with students’ group leaders to guide students in the tour. In addition to knowing the ins and outs of the area where students will travel in Tanzania, Tour Leaders / Guides undergo extensive training to make sure they’re equipped to manage challenging situations. We ensure that students, their parents and school / college administrators can reach us or students or students’ guides at any time of the day in case of any emergency.
Itinerary for student educational tour
Below is a sample itinerary which can further be improved or completely changed after a thorough communication with tour organizers.
Day 1: Arrive in Kilimanjaro and transfer to your accommodations, preferably a camping facility.
Day 2: Travel to a village where your service project will take place. – Participate in a community orientation and safety overview.
Days 3–6: Service project: The following is a glimpse at what a day might look like.
- Each morning students will practice Swahili a local language.
- Work side by side with locals to build or restore a school.
- Participate in activities that acknowledge local culture like water, walks and talks with locals.
- Evenings, back to your camp site, is a chance to reflect, discuss events as a group, and draw connections between the day’s work and relevant global issues.
Day 7-10: Safari days to Tarangire, Lake Manyara and Ngorongoro Crater Go on a safari for the chance to see the “Big 5” game animals, along with giraffes, zebras, warthogs, gazelles and hyenas. – Travel back to the Village.
Day 11: Transfer to Kilimanjaro International Airport for your flight back home.