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PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Build and Install Solar Power Systems in Local Homes in a Maasai Village Search for the Big Five on Safari: Lion, Leopard, El- ephant, Rhino & Water Buffalo Learn Swahili, Play Games and Run Activities with Students at a Rural Primary School Trek Off the Beaten Path through the Jungle of the Usambara Mountains Visit the Spice Island of Zanzibar and Snorkel in its Tropical Turquoise Water Hike at the Base of Africa’s Tallest Mountain: Mt. Kili- manjaro 30 Hours Community Service ARCC Programs | Tanzania: Safari and Solar Days 1 & 2: Depart USA for Tanzania Students and trip leaders meet in New York (JFK airport) and together fly to Kilimanjaro, Tanzania, where our local guides meet them upon arrival. Our guides drive us directly to a full service campground outside the city of Arusha where we set up our Tanzanian “home” in Maasai country. Accommodations: Overnight Plane/Camping Spotlight Project: Building Solar Power Systems Throughout much of Tanzania, a large majority of homes lack electricity. This leaves little daylight for productivity, school work, and a means of earning an income. Kerosene lanterns are widely used, but are expensive and burn tox- ic fumes in the home, which can have a lasting impact on people’s overall health and safety. In our spotlight project, we partner with a Maasai village to install solar power systems, which provide essential utilities to enrich the lives of the residents. Together, we’re creating a healthier, safer, and more productive future for Tanzanians. Day 3: Orientation and Swahili Lessons We spend the morning taking it easy as we adjust to Tanzanian life and a new time zone. We pack the “Overland Truck”, get oriented to the area and chat about our plans for the coming few days. In the afternoon we walk to the local primary school where we meet the teachers and students and enjoy an afternoon learning essential words and phrases in Swahili. Accommodations: Camping

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PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS• BuildandInstallSolarPowerSystemsinLocalHomes

inaMaasaiVillage

• SearchfortheBigFiveonSafari:Lion,Leopard,El-ephant,Rhino&WaterBuffalo

• LearnSwahili,PlayGamesandRunActivitieswithStudentsataRuralPrimarySchool

• TrekOfftheBeatenPaththroughtheJungleoftheUsambaraMountains

• VisittheSpiceIslandofZanzibarandSnorkelinitsTropicalTurquoiseWater

• HikeattheBaseofAfrica’sTallestMountain:Mt.Kili-manjaro

• 30HoursCommunityService

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Days 1 & 2: Depart USA for Tanzania

StudentsandtripleadersmeetinNewYork(JFKairport)andtogetherflytoKilimanjaro,Tanzania,whereourlocal

guidesmeetthemuponarrival.OurguidesdriveusdirectlytoafullservicecampgroundoutsidethecityofArusha

wherewesetupourTanzanian“home”inMaasaicountry.Accommodations: Overnight Plane/Camping

Spotlight Project: Building Solar Power Systems

Throughout much of Tanzania, a large majority of homes lack electricity. This leaves little daylight for productivity,

school work, and a means of earning an income. Kerosene lanterns are widely used, but are expensive and burn tox-

ic fumes in the home, which can have a lasting impact on people’s overall health and safety. In our spotlight project,

we partner with a Maasai village to install solar power systems, which provide essential utilities to enrich the lives of

the residents. Together, we’re creating a healthier, safer, and more productive future for Tanzanians.

Day 3: Orientation and Swahili Lessons

WespendthemorningtakingiteasyasweadjusttoTanzanianlifeandanewtimezone.Wepackthe“Overland

Truck”,getorientedtotheareaandchataboutourplansforthecomingfewdays.Intheafternoonwewalktothe

localprimaryschoolwherewemeettheteachersandstudentsandenjoyanafternoonlearningessentialwords

andphrasesinSwahili.Accommodations: Camping

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Day 4: Meserani Maasai Village & Continued Swahili Lessons

Todaywe immerseourselves inMaasaiwayof lifeaswevisit theMaasai

culturalcenterbeforeheadingtoanearbyvillagetomeetlocalcitizensof

allages.Wevisitthepre-school,orphanageandadulteducationcenterand

witnessmodernandtraditionalculturesblendingtobenefittheMaasaipeo-

ple.Wereturntocampforlunchandforagroupdiscussionbeforewalking

to thenearbyprimaryschool formoreSwahili lessons.Accommodations:

Camping

Days 5 - 7: Spotlight Project — Building Solar Power Systems

Wespend3daysonoursolarpowerproject,whichbenefitsfamiliesinthe

localarea.Beforewecandothehands-onfabricationwork,weimmerse

ourselves inelectrictheory, learningaboutalternativeenergies,howthey

workandwhyweareinstallingsolarpowersystems.

AcrossmostofTanzania,electricityisaluxuryitemmosthouseholdssim-

plycannotafford,asthemajoritylivebelowthepovertyline.ManyTanza-

nianhouseholds relyonhealthdamagingkerosene lanternsoropen fires

forlight,whichcauserespiratoryandeyeproblems,alongwithhundredsof

fire-relateddeathsandsevereburnseachyear.Byprovidingclean,healthy

solarpower,wenotonlyprovidegoodqualitylighting,butalsoasaferand

healthierenvironmentforfamilymembersyoungandold.

Workinghand in handwithour local partners,ARCChas spent 10 years

researching,buildingandinstallingsolarpowerinruralvillagesthroughout

EastAfrica.Ourstudent-builtsolarpowersystemsareuncomplicated,user

friendly, and lowmaintenance. They are a very simple, custom-designed

solarsystemconsistingofasolarpanel,arechargingbatteryandacharge

controller.Thissystemeasilyruns4-6householdlightsandcanchargesev-

eralmobilephoneswithalifespanof6-12yearsandverylittlemaintenance

knowledgefromhouseholdmembers.Accommodations: Camping

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Day 8: Visit a Local Artisan Project

Todaywehavethechancetosupportaninspirationalorganizationthat

offerspeoplewhoaredeaforhaveotherdisabilitiesthespace,resourc-

esandopportunity tosupport themselves.Theadultswhoworkhere

areartisanswhocreateuniquepiecesofartandjewelry.Welearnabout

theoriginsoftheprojectandlistentotheartists’storieswhileobserv-

ingthesetalentedartistsatwork.Accommodations: Camping

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Days 9-11: Primary School Teaching & Games

WetakefulladvantageofouruniqueaccesstoalocalMaasaischool.Here

wehelpthefacultyoftheschoolteachclasses,runrecessandparticipate

inschoolathleticactivities. Thisgivesusarareglimpsedirectly intothe

evolving Tanzanian educational system; a system filled with enthusiastic

participantsbutsorelylackingfundamentalsupplies,teachersandfunding.

Accommodations: Camping

Days 12-14: Multi-Day Safari in Serengeti National Park & the Ngorongoro Crater

Wepack our bags, say goodbye to our overland truck and transfer into

smaller vehicles for an incredible safari through themost famous game

parksinEastAfrica.OurfirststopistheSerengetiNationalPark.Wetra-

versethepark insearchof“thebigfive”: lions, leopards,elephants,cape

buffalo,andrhinos.Thereisnothingquitelikecominguponaprideoflions

andobservingtheirdailylivesfromjustfeetaway,tuckedsafelyinourvehi-

cles.Weareguidedthroughtheparkbylocalexperts,whoseabilitytospot

eventheslightestofmovementthousandsoffeetawayisathingofmarvel.

Ourguidesareanincredibleresourcefor informationaboutthepark,the

wildlifeandconservationefforts.Thebigfivegoalhopefullyaccomplished,

weexittheparkandheadforournextsafariinnearbyNgorongoroCrater.

NgorongoroCraterisoneofAfrica’ssevennaturalwonders.Designateda

WorldHeritageSite,Ngorongoroisahugecollapsedvolcanoapproximately

15milesfromrimtorim.Thegrassyflatbottomofthecraterispopulated

byover25,000animalsandhasoneofthedensestcollectionsoflionsin

eastAfrica.Weleaveourrimcampandwindourwaybyvehicledownthe

narrowtracktoarriveatthebottomofthis100squaremilenaturalenclo-

sure.Herdsofelephant,zebraandbuffalogreetusatthebottom.Thepark

comesaliveasthesunworksitswayoverthecrater’srim,bathingthefloor

insunlight.Wespendthedayzoomingaroundthecraterinsearchofthe

park’spredatorsandwitnessinglifeunfoldbeforeusontheAfricanplain.

Accommodations: Camping

Day 15: Return to Meserani and Mto Wu Mbu Oasis

WetraveltothesmallvillageofMtoWuMbubywayofMeserani.Mto

WuMbuisasmalloasisinthedesert.Duetoitsuniqueclimate,thisarea

isfamousforgrowingavarietyoffruitsincludingpinkbananas,mango,

papayaandotherfruitsnormallyonlyfoundinhumidcoastalregionsof

Tanzania.Wehavetheafternoontoexploretheareawithaguidefrom

alocalcommunityecotourismproject.Hetakesusthroughtheplanta-

tionsandteachusabouttheplants,traditionalfarmingtechniquesand

thehistoryof thearea. We finishoff theafternoonwitha traditional

dinnerinoneofthevillagehomes.Accommodations: Camping

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Days 16-18: Travel to Mt. Kilimanjaro

Nextwejourneyto“theroofofAfrica”:Mt.Kilimanjaro.At19,341feetabove

sealevel,itisthetallestmountainontheAfricancontinent.Wetakeinthe

awe-inspiringsizeof themountainandgazeat it’s remainingsnowygla-

ciers,whichhavesadlybeenreducedinrecentyearsasaneffectofclimate

changeandsurroundingdeforestation.Wecomeawaywithagreater re-

spectfortheenvironmentaswehikeatthebaseofthemountain,eagerly

exploringitslushjungleandhiddenwaterfalls.Accommodations: Camping

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Days 22-25: Travel to Bagamoyo and Explore Zanzibar

Fromhere,wetraveltocoastaltownofBagamoyo,theformercolonial

capitalofGermanEastAfricaandanimportanttradingportofthe1800s.

Weexplorethecitybeforeboardingatraditionaldhowsailboatthatef-

fortlesslymovesalongthebeautifulturquoisewatersoftheIndianOcean.

WearriveinZanzibarexcitedtowanderthenarrowlabyrinth-stylestreets

ofStoneTownthatdatebackhundredsofyears.Thissmall,historictown

hasbeenanUNESCOWorldHeritageSitesince2000.Welearnwhythis

islandisoftenreferredtoasthe“SpiceIsland”andspendourfinaldays

heretakingadvantageofthebeautifulbeaches,swimmingandsnorkel-

inginthewarmbluewatersatourfingertips.Accommodations: Bed and

Breakfast

Days 19-21: Usambara Mountain Village

OurTanzanianodysseycontinuesasweheadontotheUsambaraMoun-

tains–hometoabiologicallydiverseworldofplantsandanimals,anda

numberof rural villages. There,webegin anovernight trek into the lush

mountainvegetationpassingthroughanumberofremotevillagesandgiv-

ingusaglimpseofalifesodifferentfromourown.Alongthewaywemeet

withalocal“healer”andlearnaboutherbalremediesandtraditionalmedi-

cinesstillwidelyusedinEastAfrica.Westayinarusticcampnestledinthe

cloudshighinthemountainswithviewsoftheAfricanplainsfarbelow.The

followingday,weventureintoold-growthcloudrainforestwherewemeet

localsubsistenceandcoffeefarmers,conversewithsmallvillagecommuni-

ties,andlookfortherarelyseenUsambarachameleonandEagle-owl.Ac-

commodations: Camping

Day 26: Farewell to Tanzania

Afterthreeweeksofhardworkandadventure,ourTanzaniasummerser-

viceprogramcomestoanend.WetraveltoDaresSalaambyferryand

prepareforafamed“finalfeast,”Tanzania-Style.Ourlastnightisfilled

withactivitiescelebratingourthreeweeksoflife-changingexperiences

andthediscoveryoflifelongfriends.Accommodations: Bed and Breakfast

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Day 27: Flight Home

Eventuallyallgoodthingsmustcometoanend.WeheadtoKilimanjaro

airport,sayfarewelltoTanzaniaandbeginourjourneyhome.Oncewe

arriveinNewYork(JFK),weboardourflightsforhome.Wecarrywithus

thememoriesofourtimeinMaasailand,theimpactfulsolarproject,our

incrediblesafarisandthevibrantcolorsofZanzibarfromthisjourneyofa

lifetime.Accommodations: Plane

Want to Learn More? Contact the Regional Director:

Whitney Hall | Regional Director Tanzania [email protected]