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10 Days 9 Nights
Availability : Jan 2025 - Dec 2027
Kilimanjaro International Airport
Ngorongoro Conservation Area
Min Age : 10+
Max People : 35
Tour Details

Duration: 10 Days | Group Size: 10-12 | Destinations: Arusha → Olduvai Gorge → Laetoli → Lake Eyasi → Ngorongoro

Theme: “From Fossils to Tribes: Decoding 3 Million Years of Human Evolution”

Key Takeaways:
  • Hands-on excavation at Olduvai Gorge’s most famous sites.
  • Laser scanning of 3.6-million-year-old Laetoli footprints.
  • Forage with Hadzabe and forge iron with Datoga—living anthropology.
  • Certification from NCAA and research credits (optional).

Ideal For:

  • Anthropology/archaeology students.
  • Science educators.
  • Adventurous travelers seeking deeper engagement.

Not Suitable For:

  • Those needing luxury accommodations.
  • Anyone unable to hike 5km/day with gear.

Departure & Return Location

Kilimanjaro International Airport (Google Map)

Departure Time

3 Hours Before Flight Time

Price Includes

  • Air fares
  • 9 Nights Hotel Accomodation
  • Tour Guide
  • Entrance Fees
  • All transportation in destination location

Price Excludes

  • Guide Service Fee
  • Driver Service Fee
  • Any Private Expenses
  • Room Service Fees

Complementaries

  • Umbrella
  • Sunscreen
  • T-Shirt
  • Entrance Fees
What to Expect

This is a rigorous field research expedition, not a typical tourist safari. You’ll work alongside your leading paleo-anthropologists instructor/s, handling real fossils, excavating at active dig sites and learning cutting-edge analysis techniques. Mornings start early (often before sunrise), with long hours spent in the field under the African sun. Evenings involve lab work, lectures and data logging.

  • Physical Demand: Moderate to high (6-8 hours/day on your feet, hiking over rough terrain).

  • Conditions: Dusty, hot days (25-35°C) and cool nights (10-15°C). No Wi-Fi at most sites.

  • Cultural Interactions: Deep engagement with Hadzabe hunter-gatherers and Datoga blacksmiths—participate in their daily activities, not just observe.

  • Research Focus: You’ll contribute to real science—data you collect may be published.

  • Safety: Strict protocols for fieldwork, dehydration prevention and wildlife encounters.

 

This 10-day program delivers:

  • 126 contact hours of field research
  • 17 hands-on activities
  • 4 academic credits (via partner university)
  • 3 tangible outputs (replicas, data, presentations)
Itinerary

Day 1ARRIVAL & FIELD ORIENTATION – ARUSHA

Accommodation: NCAA Research Camp (rustic cabins with solar power)
Meals Included: Breakfast (boxed), Lunch (camp buffet), Dinner (Swahili BBQ)

06:30 AM

  • Arrival at Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO)
  • Meet TanzaQuest staff holding signboard at arrivals
  • Health check (temperature, brief symptom survey)

07:00 AM

  • Board private 4×4 safari vehicles (max 4 pax/vehicle)
  • Boxed breakfast served during transfer:
    • Fresh fruit, hard-boiled eggs, mandazi (Swahili donuts)
    • Coffee/tea in thermoses

09:30 AM

  • Arrive at NCAA Research Camp in Ngorongoro Conservation Area
  • Camp manager briefing:
    • Tent assignments (2 pax/tent with solar charging)
    • Water safety (filtered drinking water stations)
    • Emergency protocols (radio channels, first aid)

10:30 AM

  • Orientation lecture in research tent:
    • “Why Tanzania is the Cradle of Humankind” – Dr. Amini Mturi
    • Distribution of field notebooks and gear kits

12:30 PM

  • Lunch at camp dining area:
    • Buffet: Grilled chicken, ugali, sukuma wiki, fresh avocado
    • Dietary needs accommodated with advance notice

02:00 PM

  • Hands-on Lab Session 1:
    • Comparative hominid skull analysis
    • Tools: Digital calipers, 3D-printed replicas
    • Task: Measure brow ridge thickness of A. boisei vs. H. habilis

04:30 PM

  • Field techniques training:
    • Proper trowel use for excavation
    • GPS waypoint marking
    • Field specimen tagging

06:00 PM

  • Sundowner drinks at camp viewpoint
  • Dinner: Nyama choma (grilled meat) with maize and local greens

08:00 PM

  • Night activity: Fossil cataloging under UV lamps
  • Optional: Stargazing (Milky Way visibility excellent)

Day 2OLDUVAI GORGE EXCAVATION

Accommodation: Olduvai Field Camp (weatherproof tents)
Transfer: 4hr drive with game viewing en route

05:30 AM

  • Wake-up call

  • Pack field bags (provided: kneepads, brushes, specimen bags)

06:00 AM

  • Breakfast boxes distributed:

    • Energy bars, boiled eggs, banana bread

06:30 AM

  • Depart in convoy (strict radio protocol)

  • Stop at Maasai boma for cultural briefing

10:30 AM

  • Arrive at FLK-Zinj site

  • Safety briefing:

    • Sun protection requirements

    • Hydration checkpoints every 90 minutes

11:00 AM – 2:00 PM

  • Excavation Rotation:

    • Team A: 1m² grid excavation

    • Team B: Sieving sediment for micro-fossils

    • All finds photographed in situ before removal

2:30 PM

  • Field lunch at gorge overlook:

    • Boxed meals with cold drinks

    • Shaded seating area

3:30 PM

  • Laetoli Footprint Analysis:

    • 3D scanning of famous trail

    • Comparative gait analysis exercise

6:00 PM

  • Return to field camp

  • Specimen logging session

8:00 PM

  • Dinner + debrief:

    • “Taphonomy of Early Hominid Sites” lecture


Day 3LAKE EYASI - HADZABE IMMERSION

Accommodation: Mobile Research Tents
Special Notes: No electricity; solar lanterns provided

05:00 AM

  • Pre-dawn departure to catch Hadzabe morning hunt

07:30 AM

  • Participate in foraging expedition:

    • Ethnobotany documentation

    • Caloric expenditure tracking

12:00 PM

  • Traditional lunch with tribe:

    • Baobab porridge, wild honey

02:00 PM

  • Material Culture Workshop:

    • Fire-making with sticks

    • Arrow fletching

06:00 PM

  • Cultural exchange:

    • Hadzabe star navigation stories


Day 4DATOGA METALLURGY & NGORONGORO TRANSFER

Accommodation: Ngorongoro Rhino Lodge (permanent tents with en-suite bathrooms)
Special Notes: Altitude 2,200m – hydration emphasized

06:00 AM

  • Wake-up with ginger tea (helps with altitude adjustment)

  • Pack-up camp with staff assistance

06:30 AM

  • Breakfast:

    • High-energy options: peanut butter sandwiches, boiled sweet potatoes

    • Reusable water bottles refilled

07:00 AM

  • Datoga Blacksmith Demonstration:

    • Location: Traditional forge near Lake Eyasi

    • Participants will:

      • Pump goat-skin bellows

      • Hammer red-hot iron into arrowheads

      • Learn about ancient trade routes for iron ore

09:30 AM

  • Depart for Ngorongoro (2.5hr drive)

  • En route stop:

    • Nasera Rock Shelter – brief geology explanation

12:00 PM

  • Picnic lunch at Ndutu viewpoint:

    • Boxed meals with cold sodas

    • Shaded picnic tables

01:30 PM

  • Game Drive Research Component:

    • Task: Document all megafauna sightings

    • Tools: Provided checklist with camera traps

    • Focus: Compare modern fauna to fossil records

04:00 PM

  • Arrive at Rhino Lodge

  • Room assignments and orientation

06:30 PM

  • Dinner in lodge dining room:

    • 3-course meal with soup, grilled meats, dessert

    • Dietary restrictions accommodated

08:00 PM

  • Evening Lecture:

    • “The Ngorongoro Chronostratigraphy”

    • Includes handling actual volcanic ash samples

Day 5NGORONGORO CRATER FIELD STUDIES

Special Gear: Field chairs, sun umbrellas provided

05:30 AM

  • Early departure for crater descent

  • Boxed breakfast in vehicles

06:30 AM

  • Crater Floor Research Activities:

    • Station 1: Soil sampling near Lerai Forest

    • Station 2: Hyena den ethology observation

    • Station 3: Grassland ecosystem survey

10:00 AM

  • Morning tea at Ngoitokitok Springs:

    • Hot beverages and snacks

    • Hippo observation safety briefing

12:30 PM

  • Bush lunch at designated picnic site:

    • Full hot meal prepared by lodge staff

    • Restroom facilities available

02:00 PM

  • Fossil Hunting Expedition:

    • Guided search along erosion gullies

    • Identification of common finds:

      • Fossilized giraffe vertebrae

      • Ancient crocodile teeth

05:00 PM

  • Ascent from crater

  • Vehicle cleaning protocol (prevent invasive species)

07:00 PM

  • Dinner at lodge

  • Specimen cataloging session


Day 6ADVANCED LABORATORY ANALYSIS

Facility: NCAA Research Center

07:00 AM

  • Breakfast buffet at lodge

08:00 AM

  • Microscopy Lab Session:

    • Compare modern vs. fossil pollen samples

    • Equipment: Provided compound microscopes

10:30 AM

  • Isotope Analysis Demonstration:

    • Laser ablation of tooth enamel samples

    • Interpretation of ancient diet signals

12:30 PM

  • Lunch at research center

02:00 PM

  • 3D Modeling Workshop:

    • Photogrammetry of found artifacts

    • Creating digital reconstructions

04:30 PM

  • Free time for:

    • Field notes organization

    • Specimen photography

07:00 PM

  • Special dinner with researchers


Day 7EXPERIMENTAL ARCHAEOLOGY DAY

Location: Olduvai Gorge Experimental Site
Special Equipment: Stone tool kits, raw materials provided

05:30 AM

  • Wake-up call with masala chai

  • Pack field kits with:

    • Leather hand protection

    • Flint knapping goggles

    • Measuring calipers

06:30 AM

  • Transfer to experimental site (30min drive)

  • Breakfast boxes:

    • Protein-focused: smoked beef strips, roasted cashews

    • Hydration salts for water bottles

07:30 AM – 12:00 PM
Stone Tool Workshop Rotation:

  1. Core Reduction Station

    • Demonstrate Oldowan chopper production

    • Task: Create functional cutting tool

    • Metrics: Count of usable flakes produced

  2. Butchering Simulation

    • Goat carcass (ethically sourced)

    • Compare stone vs. metal tool efficiency

    • Data recorded on:

      • Time per processing stage

      • Meat yield comparison

  3. Hide Scraping Challenge

    • Use replicated tools on antelope hide

    • Evaluate effectiveness for clothing production

12:30 PM

  • Field lunch under acacia trees

  • Cold buffet with shade tents

02:00 PM

  • Tribal Technology Exchange:

    • Maasai warriors demonstrate iron-age spear making

    • Datoga blacksmiths show advanced forging

04:30 PM

  • Experimental Archaeology Debrief:

    • Compare morning data sets

    • Discuss implications for early human behavior

07:00 PM

  • Dinner at research camp

  • Special menu: “Paleo Diet” tasting:

    • Roasted tubers

    • Wild game meat

    • Foraged greens


Day 8LAETOLI FOOTPRINT PRESERVATION WORK

Conservation Focus: UNESCO World Heritage Site protocols

05:00 AM

  • Pre-dawn departure to avoid heat

  • Special gear issued:

    • Conservation-grade gloves

    • Non-invasive measuring tools

06:30 AM

  • Site Preservation Training:

  1. Footprint cleaning protocol:

    • Soft brushes only

    • No liquids within 2m of prints

  2. 3D Documentation:

    • Photogrammetry rig setup

    • Laser scanning precautions

09:00 AM

  • Comparative Movement Study:

    • Volunteers walk through replica trackway

    • Pressure sensors record gait patterns

11:30 AM

  • Packed lunch on-site

  • No food/drink within 10m of actual footprints

01:00 PM

  • Sediment Analysis Lab:

    • Volcanic ash sample prep

    • Microscope session: mineral identification

03:30 PM

  • Replica Casting Workshop:

    • Silicon molding techniques

    • Each participant makes 1:1 scale replica

06:00 PM

  • Return to camp

  • Decontamination shower required

07:30 PM

  • Dinner + Film: “The Laetoli Detective Story”

Day 9CAPSTONE RESEARCH PROJECTS

Output Deliverables: Digital presentations, physical exhibits

07:00 AM

  • Breakfast buffet

  • Project team assignments

08:30 AM – 4:00 PM
Research Tracks (Participants Choose 1):

  1. Fossil Reconstruction Team

    • Complete skeletal assembly

    • Create museum-style display

  2. Experimental Archaeology Team

    • Design/test hypothetical tool

  3. Digital Modeling Team

    • Build 3D site reconstruction

12:00 PM

  • Working lunch provided

04:30 PM

  • Presentation dry-runs

  • A/V tech check

06:30 PM

  • Final Presentations:

    • Judges: NCAA researchers + Maasai elders

    • Evaluation criteria:

      • Scientific rigor

      • Cultural sensitivity


Day 10DEPARTURE & CERTIFICATION

Logistics: Airport transfers coordinated by color groups

06:00 AM

  • Final packing

  • Luggage tagging system

07:00 AM

  • Breakfast: “Graduation” meal

  • Certificate signing ceremony

08:30 AM

  • Closing Circle:

    • Each participant shares key learnings

    • Traditional Maasai blessing

09:30 AM

  • First transfer group departs

  • Boxed lunches for road

12:00 PM

  • Final airport drop-offs

  • Staff assist with check-in

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