Ground transportation, lodging, 3 meals daily except arrival and departure days You will receive additional details on flights, visas, travel insurance, what to bring, etc. A Few Additional Detailsīonus Pricing: Register by May 1st to receive $1,000 off the total cost #Tadelakt plaster cost registration#Please contact Gennifer Reed, GenSafaris LLC by emailing with any questions on the safari and for registration details. Total Cost: $5,990 for the first ten booked, $6,490 until May 1st ($7,490 after May 1st) Group #2 - Safari + Tadelakt, Finish Clay Plasterĭay 1 – February 11th – *Arrival to Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO), evening transportation to African View Lodgeĭay 2 – February 12th – ½ day in Arusha National Park + travel to Tarangire Safari Lodgeĭay 3 – February 13th – game drive at Tarangire National Park & travel to Karatu (where we will be building) Eileen's Trees Innĭay 4– February 14th – leave early for Ngorongoro Crater, Sero Tented Campĭay 5 – February 15th – Ngorongoro Conservation Area & Ndutu Area, Sero Tented Campĭay 6 – February 16th – Serengeti National Park, Thorn Tree Tented Campĭay 7 – February 17th – Serengeti National Park, Thorn Tree Tented Campĭay 8 – February 18th – return to Karatu (where we will be building) Eileen's Trees Innĭay 9 – February 19th – Intros + Mix Clay Plaster & Apply Base Layerĭay 10 – February 20th – Apply Fine Clay Plasterĭay 12 – February 22nd – Burnishing Tadelakt & oil adobe floorĭay 13 – February 23rd – return to Kilimanjaro International Airport for evening flight out** Price includes ground transportation, lodging, and meals Total Cost: $4,990 for the first ten booked, $5,490 until May 1st ($6,490 after May 1st) Group #1 - Wattle & Daub, Adobe Floors + Safariĭay 1 – January 30th – *Arrival to Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO), evening transportation to African View Lodgeĭay 2 – January 31st – Morning in Arusha National Park, drive to Eileen's Trees Inn in Karatu (where we will be building)ĭay 3 – February 1st – Intros + Wattle Weavingĭay 5 – February 3rd – Finish Walls & Insert Bottlesĭay 6 – February 4th – Smoothing Walls + Adobe Floorĭay 7 – February 5th – ½ Day Smooth Walls & Wrap Upĭay 8 – February 6th – Leave early morning for Ngorongoro Conservation Area/ Ngorongoro Crater, Sero Tented Campĭay 9 – February 7th – Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Sero Tented Campĭay 10 – February 8th – Serengeti National Park, Thorn Tree Tented Campĭay 11 – February 9th – Serengeti National Park, Thorn Tree Tented Campĭay 12 – February 10th – Tarangire National Park, Tarangi Safari Lodge Day 13 – February 11th – return to Kilimanjaro International Airport for evening flight out** #Tadelakt plaster cost how to#Group #2 - 7 nights on Safari PLUS learn how to apply smooth, waxed finish clay plaster and the Moroccan art of tadelakt #Tadelakt plaster cost install#Group #1 - learn how to build wattle & daub walls, sculpt niches, smooth with base clay plaster, and install a simple adobe floor PLUS 6 nights on Safari You choose from 2 different options (or come for both): We will create a beautiful, highly functional, composting toilet building at a local school which can replace the older facilities for an ecologically sound and healthy alternative. Work side-by-side with Tanzanian locals, while receiving personal guidance from Sigi Koko. Now the needs are for long-term durability with fine finishes. The bonus: each workshop includes a wildlife safari, visiting several of Tanzania’s prized national parks.Ĭome with us to learn about blending the local ancient natural building wisdom born in Africa at the time of more nomadic shelters. Join Sigi for two natural building workshops in Karatu, Tanzania. And now that dream comes true and more! With this opportunity to combine her passion for natural building with the people who still hold this traditional knowledge and in the place where it originated!! It has been her dream ever since to see it in person. When Sigi first began learning about natural building methods in architecture school, she gained the most knowledge by studying African building techniques.
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