30 January 2009, 20:39
DPSQuestion on travel to Dar...
My wife and I will be making our first trip to Tanzania in September. We will be traveling to Dar Es Salam on NW/KLM. Is an hour and a half layover in Amsterdam enough time?
Thanks in advance.
Doug
30 January 2009, 20:56
leemar28That all depends on how your flight goes to Amsterdam. When I flew Dulles to Amsterdam via klm it would have been plenty of time. The terminal with the flight to Dar was a couple of hundred feet away from where we arrived. I had a 4 hour lay over. Lots of variables.........
30 January 2009, 22:35
larrys01If you arrive on time, you should be OK. Are you staying overnight in Dar? If so, which Hotel? Be sure you Fax the paperwork to Amsterdam for your Firearms?
30 January 2009, 22:43
larryshoresIt would help if you are flying to Amsterdam on KLM/NW as well.
30 January 2009, 23:34
shakariDon't forget you'll need your Dutch consent form and you'll find it here:
http://www.shakariconnection.c...ermit-downloads.html31 January 2009, 19:05
DPSThanks for your help all. I've opted to take a flight with a longer layover in Amsterdam just in case we would have a delay getting out of the Detroit.
Larrys01 - We are staying overnight in Dar. The outfitter is meeting us there and has the hotel arranged. I just can't remember the name of it.
Steve - Thanks for the link to the Dutch consent form. Much appreciated!
Doug
31 January 2009, 19:21
larrys01The Coliseum is Great, They helped us out when we ran into problems. The Sea Cliff is on the Ocean. Do not leave the Hotel without a trusted driver. Also I recommend a "Bug Tamer" parka as you will be hunting in the Fly Zone. If you like, PM me for additional details.
Larry
31 January 2009, 20:37
shakariDoug,
You'll also find a lot of other useful stuff on that same site including a design your own cover insurance and health info etc.
01 February 2009, 08:12
jetdrvrStayed at the Movenpick. Very nice. Great restaurant, great bakery, and a couple of shops in a small arcade. Service was excellent by African standards.
01 February 2009, 12:44
shakariThe outfitter will almost certainly have booked you into the Seacliff. Its the 'hunters hotel' in Dar and is ideal. There's even the Seacliff village next door with a selection of food joints and shops etc.
You won't be disappointed!
02 February 2009, 00:49
joecDPS:
Good move on changing your flight to a longer layover. I lost my rifles going and coming in 2007 with a one and one half hour layover. Enjoy the SeaCliff. We had luch there on our last day in Tanzania and it was really special. Drink a Kilimanjaro for me as you look out over the Indian Ocean.
The SeaCliff burned down that year so we couldn't stay there and opted for the Movenpick. If anyone stays at the Movenpick don't eat the outdoor bar-b-que. I think we had cat and dog and who knows what else that night. The ox-tail soup was the only saving grace to that meal. The hotel is ok with a beautiful pool and grounds but way overpriced for what you get, at least what we had to pay. Their web site had one price but we paid double that when we arrived at midnight after our flight from Amsterdam. I argued with them about the pricing but was met with the typical african stoicism so, being worn out from the flights, just gave in and paid them what they wanted.
We gave ourselves an extra day in Dar at the beginning of our trip in case something didn't show up but it didn't do any good. My rifle case wound up in Kigosi five days later with another hunter chartering into camp. Everything was intact but the lock had been sawed off somewhere along the way. Even though I didn't have my rifles with me at the beginning the hunt my two buddies both had extra rifles that I borrowed until mine showed up. Not the best deal but better, by far, than nothing. I was familiar with their rifles and was a lot more comfortabel shooting them than I would have been using one of the PH's. I killed my only buff of the trip as well as a reedbuck with my friend's 375 H & H and had no probelms at all doing so. Heck, he shot a sable with the same rifle at over four hundred yards later on in the trip so it's a good thing I didn't put any misses in it for him.
I made sure to allow three hours, at least, between our flights in Amsterdam this year for our trip to Zambia. Hopefully everything will show up as I don't have my friends along this time to back me up.
joec
joec
03 February 2009, 17:20
EllyMake sure you send correct details of your firearms to your agent i.e serial no of your rifles and quantity of ammunitions that your'll bring in.
If possible get your visa at Tanzania Embassy in USA to avoid waiting sometimes for more than 45 minutes on visa application at Dar es salaam J.K. Inter. Airport.
I recommend to stay at Seaclif hotel, believe to be reopened by september!
Karibu Tanzania (welcome to Tanzania)!
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