Tanzania Experts Question: Best routing from Los Angeles to Arusha
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Tanzania Experts Question: Best routing from Los Angeles to Arusha
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It's been a while since I posted. I am going to Tanzania at the end of May 2013 and the airfare portion is boggling my mind. I have been to East Africa previously and flew LAX to Las Vegas to New York, to A'dam to Nairobi. My preliminary research seems to suggest that it's easier/cheaper to fly to Kenya then Arusha because flights to Arusha are crazy expensive: (my buget is about $2000/$2500 pp plus change) Does it make more sense to fly to Kenya and take overland routing to Arusha? I wouldn't mind the extra time if it will save me $$$ (hey it's all adventure, right?) If ANYONE has done this, or has any tips for most cost effective way to get to Arusha, please let me know! THANKS SO MUCH this is for my honeymoon and I'd like to get it all set up ASAP Happy New Year.
It's been a while since I posted. I am going to Tanzania at the end of May 2013 and the airfare portion is boggling my mind. I have been to East Africa previously and flew LAX to Las Vegas to New York, to A'dam to Nairobi. My preliminary research seems to suggest that it's easier/cheaper to fly to Kenya then Arusha because flights to Arusha are crazy expensive: (my buget is about $2000/$2500 pp plus change) Does it make more sense to fly to Kenya and take overland routing to Arusha? I wouldn't mind the extra time if it will save me $$$ (hey it's all adventure, right?) If ANYONE has done this, or has any tips for most cost effective way to get to Arusha, please let me know! THANKS SO MUCH this is for my honeymoon and I'd like to get it all set up ASAP Happy New Year.
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Have you looked at LA to DC (IAD), then IAD to Addis to JRO, all with Ethiopian from IAD? They (EA) have some good fares and arriving in the early afternoon in JRO, as opposed to night time, is an added bonus.
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Besides Ethiopian/ET out of IAD (Washington,DC/Dulles), recently Qatar Air via Doha and Turkish Air via Istanbul, have started flying into JRO. Not sure from where you can connect in States to Qatar, but know they arrive JRO about 10am; Turkish Air, likewise not sure where you can connect to them, but they do arrive JRO early morning, about 3am.
Now with three more carriers other than KLM, the fares on these new ones might ALL be more competitive.
Check them out.
Flights arrive at Kilimanjaro/JRO Tanzania - the international airport for Immigration/Visas. There is NO international airport at Arusha which is a town about 1/hrs drive west from where safaris start.
If you instead fly into NBO, then there's the Shuttle Bus, departing 8am or 2pm, 5/hrs drive to Arusha... fare about $30-35/pp each way. Departing buses from Arusha are also 8am and 2pm and will go direct to the NBO airport for homebound.
Good luck!
Now with three more carriers other than KLM, the fares on these new ones might ALL be more competitive.
Check them out.
Flights arrive at Kilimanjaro/JRO Tanzania - the international airport for Immigration/Visas. There is NO international airport at Arusha which is a town about 1/hrs drive west from where safaris start.
If you instead fly into NBO, then there's the Shuttle Bus, departing 8am or 2pm, 5/hrs drive to Arusha... fare about $30-35/pp each way. Departing buses from Arusha are also 8am and 2pm and will go direct to the NBO airport for homebound.
Good luck!
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I second Sandi's suggestion, to check out the other carriers. You can do this on www.kayak.com. Ethiopian usually has fairly competitive rates. I flew both Ethiopian and Turkish Air last year and had no problems in either Addis Ababa or Istanbul. You might find that it's no more expensive to go directly to Arusha (JRO) than going to NBO and paying for the transfers to Arusha (not to mention a transit visa for Kenya.)
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OK Thanks for all of the great suggestions! Here is what we ended up with: I got two tickets RT LAX/A'DAM/Nairobi nice direct flights, all on KLM (could have saved a few $$ if some of the connections were on Kenya Airways but KA got some pretty lousy reviews so I gave that a pass) RT was $1700 PP which includes taxes etc. We have some time so are going to travel overland Nairobi to Arusha on one of the daily shuttles. This gives us a few days in Nairobi where I haven't been since 2002! So all in all, booked and under budget. Thanks so much!
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