Top 5 Reasons to Visit Stone Town on Zanzibar Island

5.  Stone Town is centrally located on Zanzibar, making it a good base for trips to other parts of Zanzibar.

4.  Stone Town has a wide variety of restaurants and bars from which to choose your dining adventure.

3.  Stone Town is a short 15-minute drive to the airport, making it convenient for touring upon arriving in Zanzibar or for a last-minute stop on the way to the airport.

2. You are a short distance from popular and highly recommended day trips for the Spice Tour, Prison Island, and Dolphin Snorkeling and Jozani Forest.

1. And the number one reason to visit Stone Town is – Stone Town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.  The town is a splendid example of the Swahili coastal trading towns of East Africa.  Stone Town retains its historic 19th century urban architecture, which brought together disparate elements of the cultures of Africa, Persia, the Arab region, India, and Europe. Visiting this cultural experience allows you to visit history before or after your beach escape in Zanzibar.

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Announcing the AWR 2015 Trip Giveaway Contest Winners

Congratulations to Richard Huang and Jim McPartlan for winning our 2015 Trip Giveaway Contest!

Richard won the Angkor Wat tour and will go on a 4-day trip for 2 people with 3 nights accommodations, 2 days of tours in Angkor Wat, entrance fees, breakfasts, and airport transfers.  And Jim won the Tanzania Safari and will go on a 5-day trip for 2 people in a group departure. The safari includes 4 nights accommodation, group transportation in safari vehicle, English speaking safari guide, and all national park fees.

Richard on winning the 4-day Angkor Wat tour:

Richard Huang at the Summit of Mt. Kilimanjaro

Richard Huang at the Summit of Mt. Kilimanjaro

I live in San Mateo, California, work in San Francisco at this hot startup called Expect Labs. We’re helping others bring intelligent voice interfaces to applications.  Think Siri for your app. The MIT Technology Review names us one of the 50 Smartest Companies in the world (http://www2.technologyreview.com/tr50/2014/). The others on the list include Google, Tesla, General Electric, etc.  I did my undergrad at MIT, doubled majored in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, and also Biology.  I received my PhD in CS from UCSD.  I was an engineer for many years at both Pre-IPO startup and industry leading large company.  Nowadays my main focus is on growing/hiring Expect Labs across all functionalities.

As for traveling, I typically like trekking on volcanoes or glaciers. Too many places to list for places I’ve visited, so I’ll just give you highlights from 2014. I did a 4 day hike to the Lost City in Columbia, visited Banff National park in Canada (for the scenery and glaciers). I climbed Kilimanjaro, did the Seregenti Safari (with Adventures Within Reach), and traveled from Paris to Rome, stopping by Provence, Nice, Monaco, Cinque Terre, Pisa, and of course the Vatican City.  I like traveling to visit different cultures and a lot of times for the beautiful scenery and sometimes to push my own physical limits.

I’m looking forward to this trip because I haven’t traveled that much in Asia and looking forward to visiting another UNESCO World Heritage site!

Jim on winning the 5-day Inca Trail Trek:

I grew up on the east coast, Portland, Maine and Boston, Mass.  I went to college in New Orleans at Loyola University (Broadcast Production).  After graduating, I moved to Japan to be part of the JET program (Japan Exchange and Teaching).  I lived in a small town in northern Japan teaching English in the local Junior High Schools.  After returning from Japan, I moved to Los Angeles to get my masters in Communication Management at USC (University of Southern California).  I also have worked at USC for the past 15 years as well.  I am currently the IT director for the Price School of Public Policy and live in Burbank, CA.

I got the travel bug in college.  I like to travel to see new places (note: James has been to 21 countries and 26 states).  I like the sense of discovery of a new place and to see where the road takes me.  When I traveled in Europe for several weeks, I would only book accommodation about 2 days in advance.  I did this because I had no predetermined plan. I would see where the road would take me.  I found that is the best way to have an adventure.  I have met many people and had experiences that I never would have had if I stuck to a specific plan.  One time, I ended up at an wedding reception in a small town in Ireland of a couple that I just met.

Jim at the Shofukuji Zen Temple in Fukuoka, Japan

Jim at the Shofukuji Zen Temple in Fukuoka, Japan

When I lived in Japan, I took advantage of my being in Asia to travel not only all over Japan, but to many other Asian countries as well.  I loved traveling in Asia because there is so much to see and do. Going from backpacking in Malaysia and Thailand to the glitz and high tech of Hong Kong and Tokyo, there are many contrasts in Asia that make traveling there very interesting.  I loved living in Japan.  I lived in a small rural town and was very integrated into the local community.  I was only 1 of 2 foreigners who lived in the town.  I still have friends there and visit them every couple of years.  Living abroad really lets you see a whole new world.

I am really looking forward to my trip because I have always wanted to see Africa.  I have never been there.  I have heard some amazing stories from friends that have traveled there.  Going on a safari has been on my bucket list for a while now. I can’t wait to see the amazing wild life in their native habitat.  Based on the photos I have seen on the Adventures Within Reach website, it looks like we are going to have an amazing time.

I am just starting the preparations, but I am reading up on the history of the area that I will be traveling to, setting up appointments for inoculations, and getting my camera ready!  I am also looking to possibly extend my trip beyond the safari to maybe climb Kilimanjaro.  If that happens, I think I will need to start training.


Thanks to everyone who participated in our 2015 Trip Giveaway Contest!  Keep an eye out for our next contest.

 

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AWR’s Dean Paschall Halfway on PCT

PCT - Meeting friends on the trail

Meeting friends on the trail

Dean Paschall reached the halfway point on the Pacific Crest Trail (PCT) on July 2, 2015. He has hiked through the desert, Yosemite National Park, past Lake Tahoe, and is in northern California heading for the Oregon border.

PCT - Amazing wildflowers

Amazing wildflowers

“I keep waiting for the less interesting or less beautiful section of this trail but it just keeps getting better. The part from Tahoe to Sierra City was less steep and more forested, the wild flowers are at their prime, and the forest fragrance reminds me of my days in Yosemite,” reflected Mr. Paschall.

“I can feel the end is within my reach. It is odd but the thought of finishing this amazing journey comes with mixed emotions. I don’t feel at all anxious to have it over, but will be forever grateful for the experience.”

PCT - Halfway Point: Mexico & Canada 1325 miles

Halfway Point: Mexico & Canada 1325 miles

Dean Paschall is thru-hiking the Pacific Crest Trail from Mexico to Canada for a total of 2650 miles.  He started on April 16, 2015 and hopes to finish in approximately 5 1/2 months.

The hike will recorded on a regular basis on Dean’s PCT blog:

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Local St. Augustine, FL Man to Summit Mt. Kilimanjaro to Raise Money for Charity

Christopher Della Rocco, of St. Augustine, FL, To Summit Mt. Kilimanjaro on New Year’s Day 2016 with adventure travel tour operator Adventures Within Reach

Sun Valley, ID, May 8, 2015:   Christopher Della Rocco, will be forgoing the traditional holiday season to join a trek that will summit Mt. Kilimanjaro on New Year’s Day.  On January 1, 2016, Rocco plans to stand on the top of Mt. Kilimanjaro (19,340 ft.), which is the tallest mountain in Africa, and the highest freestanding mountain in the world.  Rocco will be trekking up to the summit using the Machame Route with adventure travel outfitter Adventures within Reach.

Christopher Rocco

Christopher Della Rocco

Rocco will be climbing to support the Tim Tebow Foundation, and its mission to bring Faith, Hope, and Love to those needing a brighter day in their darkest hour of need (http://www.timtebowfoundation.org/).  Rocco is a bartender at Murray Bros. Caddyshack and a real estate agent with Davidson Realty, both located in St. Augustine, FL.  Although Rocco had been thinking about climbing Mt. Kilimanjaro for several years, he finally decided to make the move this year.  As Rocco told AWR, “I am a father to two great children, Casandra and Blake,” and “[a]s parents we’re always telling our kids that they can do anything if they put their minds to it. Sometimes you have to get off the couch and show them.”  Rocco hopes to raise $5,000 for the Tim Tebow Foundation (http://www.classy.org/roccokilimanjaro).

 

The Machame Route, also known as the Whiskey Route, is the most popular route on the mountain. The trek is not a technical climb, but summit day is long, strenuous, and at an incredibly high elevation.  Nonetheless, “Kilimanjaro is our most popular trek,” says Robin Paschall, owner of Adventures Within Reach.  “Of the famous ‘Seven Summits,’ this is the easiest to get to and to climb.  It requires no technical climbing experience, and a moderately fit person can summit the mountain with training and perseverance.  Some of our clients, like Rocco, devote their once-in-a-lifetime experience climbing Mt. Kilimanjaro to various charitable causes.”  See  http://adventureswithinreach.com/tanzania/kilimanjaro/charity.php for more information about Mt. Kilimanjaro charity climbs.

About Adventures Within Reach

Adventures Within Reach offers treks and cultural tours to Tanzania, Peru, Galapagos, and the Himalayas.  AWR sends thousands of people each year on their dream adventure to Tanzania.  For more information about specific packages and prices, contact Adventures Within Reach at 303-500-5047, or visit http://www.AdventuresWithinReach.com.

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UNI-VISA – One Visa for Zimbabwe and Zambia

SAVE TIME AND MONEY WITH THE KAZA UNI-VISA

Starting from December 1, 2014, a new uni-visa system will be implemented at Zambian/Zimbabwean borders and will mean that visitors to both countries will require only one visa.

  • Cost: US$50/person
  • Validity: 30 day as long as you remain in Zimbabwe and Zambia

HOW THE UNI-VISA BENEFITS TRAVELERS:

If you are staying in Zimbabwe but going to Zambia for a day activity, the Uni-Visa is cheaper.

It also covers those who visit Botswana for day trips through the Kazangula Borders – it will not be valid if staying in Botswana overnight, in this case you would need to purchase a new Visa.

NOTE: If you are staying entirely in one country, it is better to just get the visa for that country.

WHO IS ELIGIBLE?

Eligible Countries whose nationals are granted a Uni-Visa at port of entry on payment of US$50:

Argentina
Austria
Australia
Belgium
Brazil
Britain (UK)
Brunei
Burundi
Canada
Cook Islands
Czech Republic
Denmark
Finland
France
Germany
Greece
Hungary
Iceland
Israel
Italy
Japan
Liechtenstein
Luxembourg
Monaco
Netherlands
New Zealand
Norway Poland
Portugal
Puerto Rico
Russia
Rwanda
Slovakia Republic
Slovenia Republic
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
UAE
Uruguay
USA

UNI-VISA AVAILABLE ONLY AT THESE PORTS OF ENTRY:

ZIMBABWE ZAMBIA
Victoria Falls Airport Harry Mwaanga Airport (Livingstone)
Victoria Falls land Border Victoria Falls land Border
Kazangula land Border (Border with Botswana) Kazangula land Border (Border with Botswana)
Harare Airport Kenneth Kaunda Airport (Lusaka)

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Why you REALLY want to do the Fly-Cruise to Antarctica

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As the fantastic 2014-2015 Antarctica season wraps up, all thoughts are now on next year’s exciting new season, likely to be one of the busiest on record.  While all of our Antarctica options are excellent, the 8-day Fly-Cruise expeditions are truly unique. Instead of sailing the Drake’s Passage, which can be rough, travelers fly comfortably between the Chilean mainland and Antarctica, saving time and helping you avoid rocky seas.  We have a number of updates and insights to help our travelers considering this exclusive option.

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The Ocean Nova will have a partner in Antarctica in 2015-2016, the all-suite Sea Explorer

In addition to the classic, comfortable 68-passenger Ocean Nova, the 2015-2016 season, a number of voyages will be on a 71-passenger all-suite ship, the luxurious Sea Explorer. Limited to just 71 travelers, the ship uniquely offers 2 categories of cabins with private outside balconies.  In addition, you can expect to al fresco dining in the outside cafe on fine days. Imagine sailing between 3-story icebergs while comfortably sitting down, enjoying your morning latte!

Everyone knows Antarctica is the world’s greatest wilderness outpost and operating ships and aircraft in this region – the windiest, coldest, and most remote region in the world – is surely challenging. An impressive footnote of the expedition’s last 100 flights to and from isolate Frei Station on King George’s Island are that a full 82 operated on the scheduled day, while 13 operated with only a one day delay, 4 with a two day delay and just 1 with a 3 day delay. In fact, in 12 years of operating the Fly-Cruise expedition, with hundreds of expeditions launching successfully, the boats have seen only one trip cancelled. This level of reliability is simply amazing!

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Rugged planes deliver travelers safely to Antarctica

Among the many bonuses of the Antarctica Fly-Cruise is that because the number of passengers is limited to the size of the specialized charter aircraft (a BAE 146, with 90 seats) used by the boats, the number of guests is a perfect fit for the zodiacs. Everyone boards the zodiacs and lands together, there are no waits for landings (only 100 people or less are allowed at any given landing site).

A wonderful safety advantage of the Ocean Nova is that the ship’s sloping zodiac access on the main deck is flush with sea level, meaning there are no potentially dangerous descents or ascents up gangways in rough seas. It’s as simple and easy as it gets to board your zodiac!

A special treat on every Fly-Cruise expedition is the complimentary wine pairing service you’ll enjoy during dinners aboard the Ocean Nova and Sea Explorer. Both boats feature world-class wine selections.

One of reasons to book your Fly-Cruise expedition with Adventures Within Reach is there no credit card processing fees with us. Other companies may assess up to 3.5% of the cost of the expedition but with us, you won’t have to. Past travelers of ours may also receive a returning traveler discount.

The 2015-2016 season is already booked at 65% capacity. If you’d like to join one of the expeditions, now is a great time to do so.  8-day cruises start with a December 2-9 trip, while the last voyage of the season runs February 13-20, 2016. Spaces start at US$9,995/person on the Ocean Nova. Deposits are 20%, with final payments due 120 days prior to departure.

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Sea kayaking is phenomenal in Antarctica!

Sea kayaking is optional and highly recommended, with the additional cost being US$895/person. Snowshoeing is also an option. This is an excellent choice for travelers wanting to get some longer walks on the peninsula under your belt. The extra cost for this activity is US$195/person.

Please be sure to contact us if you have any questions or requests regarding your Antarctica cruise options. Antarctica is deserving to be on every nature enthusiast’s and adventure traveler’s radar. If not this season, then hopefully the next. We look forward to helping whenever you are ready!

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Scuba Diving in Thailand Trip – January 16-23, 2016

thailand-scuba-banner8 Day Scuba Trip in Thailand (North Andaman Sea)

$3290/person

January 16-23, 2016

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AWR is offering a special live-aboard scuba diving trip off the coast of Thailand based out of Phuket.  The itinerary will follow the North Andaman Sea route (see the yellow line on the map).

The trip will be aboard the Thailand Aggressor, a spacious 115’ yacht, built and powered for comfort, safety and stability. Comfortable accommodations for 16 guests include 8 spacious staterooms each independently air-conditioned, a private head and shower, picture window or porthole view, hair dryer, 22-inch flat screen TV with a selection of movies.  The Thailand Aggressor has a beautiful spacious salon, large sun deck, Jacuzzi hot tub, deck chairs, bar, grill, and a complete photo/video center.

More Info >>This video is great guide (turn your sound down):

Breakfast (cooked to order), buffet lunch, and an elegant chef-prepared meal at dinner with table-side service are served in addition to fresh mid-morning and mid-afternoon snacks. Beverages (soft beverages, local beer and wine) are complimentary while on-board. Filled tanks, weights, and weight belts are included.  Other dive equipment and Nitrox are available at an extra cost.

More Info >>Extend your trip:

Diving Environment:

  • Whale sharks, Mantas, Leopard Sharks, Silvertip Reef Sharks, Walls and Reefs with over 500 species of hard and soft corals and abundant marine life
  • Up to 5 dives per day (4 day dives + 1 night dive), weather permitting
  • All dives from skiff
  • Water temperature: 79 – 84F, 26 – 29C

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FLASH SALE! 5-Day Safaris $1495 for May-June 2015

FLASH SALE!  Safari $1495 / Book by April 30For 7 special departures in May and June, 2015, our 5-Day Group Tanzania Safari is on sale — a savings of $300/person!

$1495/person

FLASH SALE - Get more info!

NOTES: Must book by April 30, 2015 / minimum of 2 people / $200 single supplement

DEPARTURES:

  • May 24
  • May 28
  • June 1
  • June 5
  • June 9
  • June 13
  • June 17

ITINERARY:

DAY 1: Drive to Tarangire National Park for game drive, overnight at Kudu Lodge or Endoro Lodge (LD)

DAY 2: Drive to Serengeti, afternoon game drive, overnight Serengeti Halisi Tented Camp (BLD)

DAY 3: Serengeti, full day game drive, overnight Serengeti Halisi Tented Camp (BLD)

DAY 4: Drive to Ngorongoro via optional Olduvai Gorge and Maasai village, overnight Rhino Lodge or Kudu Lodge or Endoro Lodge (BLD)

DAY 5: Ngorongoro, half day game drive, drive to Arusha/Moshi/Kilimanjaro Airport, depart (BL)

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2016 Group Kilimanjaro Treks

climb kilimanjaro 7-day Machame groupClimb Kilimanjaro in a group for 2016!  There are multiple departures each month except for low season (April, May, and November). One departure a month will summit on the full moon.  Two departures correspond with the Kilimanjaro Marathon on February 28, 2016.  One departure in December will summit on New Years.  The group Kili treks also correspond with a 5-day group safari or a 7-day group safari.

7 Day Group Kilimanjaro Trek — $2195/person

  • DAY 1: Drive to Kilimanjaro National Park Machame Gate, Hike to Machame Camp
  • DAY 2: Hike Machame Camp to Shira Camp
  • DAY 3: Hike Shira Camp to Lava Tower to Barranco Camp
  • DAY 4: Hike Barranco Camp to Karanga Camp
  • DAY 5: Hike Karanga Camp to Barafu Camp
  • DAY 6: Hike Barafu Camp to Summit, down to Mweka Camp
  • DAY 7: Hike Mweka Camp to Mweka Gate, drive to Moshi

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AWR’s Dean Paschall to Thru-Hike the PCT

Dean on Mt. Meru, Tanzania (Kilimanjaro in background)

Dean on Mt. Meru, Tanzania (Kilimanjaro in background)

Dean Paschall will be thru-hiking the Pacific Crest Trail from Mexico to Canada starting April 15, 2015. He will attempt to complete the hike in a single season, walking an average of 20 miles a day, hopefully finishing in 5-6 months.

The Pacific Crest Trail is 2650 miles long starting in Campo, California on the Mexico border and ending in Manning Park, Canada. About half the people who start the hike as a thru-hiker actually complete the trail. More people have stood on the summit of Mt. Everest than have completed the entire Pacific Crest Trail.

Dean Paschall is 63 years old and has been an avid adventurer and outdoorsman for his entire adult life. Dean has climbed Mt. Kilimanjaro and Mt. Rainier, has hiked on Mt. Everest and Mt. McKinley, achieved the first hang glider flight off of Half Dome, and also loves to mountain bike, road bike, ski, and rock climb. He was a park ranger at Yosemite National Park, CA for 10 years; created and ran the outdoor program at the Community School in Sun Valley, ID for 10 years; was a Division Manager with the City of Boulder Open Space and Mountain Parks for 13 years; and is a principal at Adventures Within Reach.

“We are so proud to have Dean tackle this amazing challenge,” Robin Paschall of Adventures Within Reach said. “While this hike is not ‘within reach’ for most people, it is inspirational to anyone who loves adventure and travel.”

The hike will recorded on a regular basis on Dean’s PCT blog: http://www.dean9r.com/ . The blog will be a record of the gear he used, his schedule, and ongoing photographs and journal.

“I grew up in the Sierras, my first backpacking trip was in the Sierras, and my lifetime hero is John Muir. Thru-hiking the Pacific Crest Trail is a way to follow his footsteps in a trek through the ‘Range of Light,’” Dean Paschall explained.

Dean’s hike is being sponsored by a number of local Denver-Boulder companies including Ultimate Direction, Sea to Summit, Solar Panel, and Adventures Within Reach.

Ultimate Direction Fastpack 30

Ultimate Direction Fastpack 30

“We are really happy Dean has chosen our Fastback 30 for this amazing adventure”, said Buzz Burrell, Brand Manager of Ultimate Direction.  “It’s very lightweight and comfortable, while providing plenty of on-the-go accessibility so Dean can easily reach everything he needs, which is important on such a long hike.”

Dean has been preparing for the hike for over two years including researching the right equipment to use and training for the physical challenge of such a long hike with great elevation gains.

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