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Ndutu Safari Lodge & Wayo Africa To Attend ITB March 2019
By *Charlie Morison, Campbell- Bell CommunicationsCampbell Bell is delighted to announce that we will be attending ITB in Berlin from the 6-8th of March 2019 proudly exhibiting Ndutu Safari Lodge and Wayo Africa. Each property has lots to talk about, new ownership and a property refresh for Ndutu Safari Lodge and Wayo have newly upgraded camps and activities including set departure safaris.
Come say Hello at the ATTA stand in Hall 20 - 121,122 and discuss a bit more about these properties.
To book an appointment with Charlie Morison email info@campbell-bell.com
More on our properties:
A traditional safari lodge in an outstanding wildlife area, Ndutu was originally the home of Hugo Van Lawick and Jane Goodall and has attracted expert guides, photographers, film makers and scientists for over 50 years. It is a very simple property but fits into a 5 * itinerary as much as a 3 or 4 * one as long as it is sold on its simplicity and fabulous location. It is under new ownership and is currently going a refurbishment
With 20 years of experience Wayo Africa are the only company to offer multi activities across Northern Tanzania from canoeing to biking and walking. Using expert guides and unique access they are able to take their clients to remote areas within the iconic Serengeti, Ngorongoro, Lake Manyara and Arusha regions. With only 30% of the Serengeti currently accessed by tourism they prefer to explore the unexplored regions, away from the crowds, immersing you in a truly magical and authentic bush experience. Wayo have a range of camps from newly upgraded luxury new camps to walking and fly camps.