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Friday, February 23, 2018

 

Passengers Fly at 50% Off on Goway’s Spring African Sky Safari

 

Safari-goers booking Goway's Tanzania Sky Safari this spring will save 50% on their companion's fare.

 

Goway is offering 50% off its exclusive Tanzania Sky Safari to passengers accompanied by a full paying companion on departures in late April and May 2018.

An African safari remains one of the most popular ways to visit the continent and a dream trip for many. A sky safari, however, offers a unique way to move between the best parks and game reserves quickly and comfortably. The itinerary begins at Kilimanjaro Airport before flying to Tarangire National Park, the Ngorongoro Conservation Area, and Serengeti National Park, site of the famous Great Migration.

Of these, it is perhaps Tarangire that needs the most introduction, though it is one of Africa’s best places to see baobab trees and elephants, whetting the safari appetite before the flight to Ngorongoro. Focused on its namesake crater, Ngorongoro is one of Africa’s wildlife treasure troves, protected by its geography. The Serengeti, meanwhile, is one of Africa’s most instantly recognizable names, synonymous with majestic herds moving across the plains as part of the Great Migration at the end of each year. Travellers visiting in spring shouldn’t worry, however. The Serengeti offers magnificent wildlife spotting year round.

Included in the Tanzania Sky Safari package are 7 nights’ accommodation, executive domestic flights with Sky Safari, all meals, drinks, laundry, scheduled game drives and activities, and airport/airstrip transfers. The Tanzania Sky Safari departs every other day. However, specific departures eligible for this 50% off offer are April 30, May 10, May 26, and May 28.

Globetrotters must book by March 31 to be eligible for this offer.


 


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