By Geofrey
Tengeneza.
Siag Travel Agent of Egypt
is in the process of organizing an annual Cairo-to-Dar expedition with effect
from January next year. This was disclosed by its Chairman and founder, Mr. Rami
Siag, after getting the treat of Ngorongro Crater and the
Serengeti.
Mr. Siag was leading a Cairo-to-Cape
Adventure Convoy consisting of 48 British, French and Egyptian tourists who
arrived in Tanzania recently through Sirari boarder on an eight-day expedition
that enabled them to visit the country’s unique
attractions.
The expedition tagged “Egypt Gateway to
Africa” began its adventure trip in the City of Beartiz in Southern France on
October 4, 2012, and was scheduled to cut across 12 African countries to its
final destination in Cape Town, South Africa.
While talking to the Ngorongoro Conservation
Area Authority (NCAA) and Tanzania Tourist Board (TTB) officials and the media,
Mr. Siag said that most of the people in the group were very excited at seeing
the endangered rhino, a hutting pride of lions, herd of buffaloes and other wild
animals, as it was their first time to see them in their real life and natural
surroundings. “We only watch wildlife on television and
DVDs”.
During tour of Tanzania, apart from visiting
Serengeti National Park and Ngorngoro Crater, the convoy will also be sampling
Pare and Usambara mountains, Dar es salaam City, Mikumi National Park , Iringa
and Mbeya before crossing the Tunduma boarder into
Zambia.
According to Mr Siag, the main aim of the
tour is to open Africa to the world, with Egyptian Coastal City of Alexandria as
a potential gate to the continent.
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