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How to Get Here HOW TO GET HERE • The options below are for guidance only • Several airlines including Coastal Aviation can provide charters anywhere in the country, ideal for larger parties • We recommend that you confirm details and prices with us before confirming any arrangements to your clients • Flights are subject to availability and subject to change without notice • A fuel surcharge might be added if fuel prices increase • Prices do not include airport taxes and fuel surcharges • The GPS co-ordinates for Mawimbi are: Latitude S 5° 32’ 56.7” Longitude E 38°58’ 07.8” Call +255 713 325812 or e-mail [email protected] FROM ARUSHA (connects with Grumeti, Seronera, Manyara, Moshi and West Kilimanjaro) Option 1 Daily scheduled flight with Coastal Aviation from Arusha direct to Mawimbi Airstrip (Mashado). Depart Arusha 13.15 and arrive Mashado 15.00 Depart Moshi 14.00 and arrive Mashado 15.00 Return: Depart Mashado 10.45 and arrive Moshi 11.55 / Arusha 12.45 Depart Mashado 15.30 and arrive Arusha 17.45 USD 250 pp each way FROM DAR ES SALAAM Option 1 Daily scheduled flight with Coastal Aviation to Mawimbi Airstrip (Mashado) via Zanzibar. Depart Dar es Salaam 09.15 and arrive Mashado 10.35 Return: Depart Mashado 15.15 and arrive Dar es Salaam 16.20 USD 185 pp each way Option 2 Daily scheduled flight with Safari Airlink direct to Mawimbi Airstrip (Mashado). Depart Dar es Salaam 08.15 and arrive Mashado 09.00 Depart Dar es Salaam 16.40 and arrive Mashado 17.20 USD 250 (minimum 2 seats) pp each way Return: Depart Mashado 09.10 and arrive Dar es Salaam 09.55 Depart Mashado 17.30 and arrive Dar es Salaam 18.30 www.mawimbivilla.com Option 3 Daily scheduled flight with Auric Air to Tanga USD 150 per seat + USD 300 surcharge for on-request stop in Mashado (i.e. if 4 passengers 4x USD 150 + USD 300 = USD 900) Depart Dar es Salaam at 07.45 and arrive Mashado 09.25 Depart Dar es Salaam at 13.30 and arrive Mashado 15.10 Return: Depart Mashado 10.00 and arrive Dar es Salaam 11.20 Depart Mashado 15.45 and arrive Dar es Salaam 17.00 Option 4 Charter direct to Mawimbi Airstrip The flight takes approximately 40 minutes. Please ask for quote. Option 5 Daily scheduled flight with Coastal Aviation to Tanga. Depart Dar es Salaam 09.00 and arrive Tanga 10.10 Depart Dar es Salaam 14.00 and arrive Tanga 15.35 Clients will require a road transfer from Tanga to Mawimbi (1.5 hours). USD 120 for the vehicle. Return: Depart Tanga 13.30 and arrive Dar es Salaam 14.20 Depart Tanga 16.00 and arrive Dar es Salaam 17.30 USD 195 pp each way Clients will require a road transfer from Mawimbi to Tanga (as above). Option 6 Private mini-bus – please ask for quote. The journey takes approx. 6 hours. FROM ZANZIBAR Option 1 Daily scheduled flight with Coastal Aviation to Mawimbi Airstrip (Mashado). Depart Zanzibar 09.45 and arrive Mashado 10.35 Return: Depart Mashado 15.15 and arrive Zanzibar 15.40 USD 110 pp each way Option 2 Daily scheduled flight with Safari Airlink Depart Zanzibar 08.45 and arrive Mashado 09.35 Depart Zanzibar 17.00 and arrive Mashado 17.20 USD 305pp Return: Depart Mashado 09.55 and arrive Zanzibar 09.35 Depart Mashado 17.30 and arrive Zanzibar 17.53 www.mawimbivilla.com Option 3 Daily scheduled flight with Coastal Aviation from Tanga to Zanzibar. Depart Tanga 16.00 and arrive Zanzibar 17.00 USD 130 pp Clients will require a road transfer from Tanga to Mawimbi (1.5 hours). USD 120 for the vehicle. Option 4 Speedboat to and from Kendwa Beach, Zanzibar. Depart Ushongo Beach 07.30 and arrive Kendwa 09.30 Depart Kendwa 10.30 and arrive Ushongo Beach 12.00 USD 60 pp or USD 320 for the boat if less than 6 passengers on board. Please note guests must pay cash for this directly to the boat operator. The boat docks in Ushongo at the main village. Mawimbi will then arrange transport to the villa. FROM SELOUS With Coastal Aviation. Depart Selous 07.00 and arrive Dar es Salaam 07.45 - change planes - Depart Dar es Salaam 09.15 and arrive Mashado 10.35 Return: Depart Mashado 15.15 – change planes at Dar es Salaam - arrive Selous 16.45. USD 350 (Lower Selous) or USD 380 (Upper Selous) pp each way FROM SELOUS AND RUAHA Direct flights with Safari Airlink from Selous and Ruaha direct to Mawimbi Airstrip (Mashado). Depart Selous 16.00 and arrive Mashado 17.20 - USD 450 pp Depart Ruaha 13.45 and arrive Mashado 17.20 - USD 650pp www.mawimbivilla.com.
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