A 7-day Nyerere, Mikumi, and Zanzibar holiday offers a compact yet comprehensive taste of Tanzania, blending iconic wildlife viewing in Nyerere and Mikumi National Parks with relaxation on Zanzibar’s tropical beaches, typically starting with a flight into Dar es Salaam, then safari activities, and concluding with island exploration before departing from Zanzibar.



Planning Your 7-Day Nyerere, Mikumi, and Zanzibar Holiday
Embarking on a 7-day journey that encompasses the majestic wildlife of Nyerere National Park (formerly Selous Game Reserve), the vibrant plains of Mikumi National Park, and the exotic allure of Zanzibar is a dream for many travelers. This itinerary, expertly curated by Top Guide Adventures, balances the thrill of safari with the serenity of island life, offering a rich and diverse Tanzanian experience in a condensed timeframe. While seven days is a short period for such a grand adventure, careful planning and efficient logistics make it entirely achievable and incredibly rewarding. This guide will walk you through what to expect, how to best plan your trip for 2026-2027, and what makes this combination so special.
The core appeal of a 7-day Nyerere, Mikumi and Zanzibar holiday lies in its ability to showcase Tanzania’s incredible biodiversity and cultural heritage without requiring an extended absence. You’ll witness the raw beauty of Africa’s largest game reserve, Nyerere, known for its vast wilderness and unique Rufiji River system, followed by the easily accessible and game-rich landscapes of Mikumi, often called the ‘Serengeti of Mikumi’ due to its open plains and abundant wildlife. The transition to Zanzibar then provides a complete change of pace, from the dust of the savanna to the turquoise waters and spice-scented air of the Indian Ocean.
Why Choose This Specific Itinerary?
This particular combination is ideal for travelers with limited time who wish to experience multiple facets of Tanzania. It’s perfect for:
- First-time visitors to Tanzania: It offers a fantastic introduction to both safari and beach elements.
- Couples and families: The diverse activities cater to a range of interests and energy levels.
- Those seeking variety: If you want more than just a safari or just a beach holiday, this package delivers both.
- Travelers planning for 2026-2027: Booking in advance ensures availability for these popular destinations.
Top Guide Adventures specializes in creating these dynamic itineraries, ensuring smooth transitions between locations, comfortable accommodations, and unforgettable wildlife encounters. We understand the nuances of logistics in Tanzania, making your 7-day Nyerere, Mikumi and Zanzibar holiday as smooth as possible.
Understanding the Destinations: Nyerere, Mikumi, and Zanzibar
Before diving into the day-by-day plan, it’s crucial to understand what each location offers and why they are grouped together in this popular 7-day Nyerere, Mikumi and Zanzibar holiday.
Nyerere National Park (Formerly Selous Game Reserve)
Nyerere National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is one of Africa’s largest and most important protected areas. Spanning over 50,000 square kilometers, it’s larger than many countries. Its defining feature is the Rufiji River, which creates a complex network of channels, lakes, and swamps, supporting a unique ecosystem. This area is renowned for its large populations of wild dogs, elephants, hippos, crocodiles, and lions. Unlike the northern parks, Nyerere offers a more remote and wild feel. Boat safaris on the Rufiji River are a highlight, providing unparalleled opportunities to see hippos, crocodiles, and diverse birdlife up close. Walking safaris are also a popular activity here, allowing for a more intimate connection with the bush.
Key attractions in Nyerere:
- Diverse wildlife, including large herds of elephants and buffalo.
- Abundant hippos and crocodiles along the Rufiji River.
- One of the last strongholds for the endangered African wild dog.
- Spectacular birdlife.
- Unique boat safari experiences.
- Opportunities for walking safaris.
Mikumi National Park
Mikumi National Park is the fourth-largest park in Tanzania and is located in the Morogoro region. It serves as a crucial part of the larger Selous ecosystem. Mikumi is easily accessible from Dar es Salaam, making it a convenient stop on any Southern Tanzania itinerary. The park is characterized by its open grasslands, acacia woodlands, and miombo forests, resembling the landscape of the Serengeti. It’s particularly famous for its large herds of elephants and buffalo, as well as zebras, wildebeest, giraffes, and lions. The park’s open plains and scattered acacia trees offer excellent game viewing, and its proximity to the road means wildlife is often seen close by. Mikumi is also known for its ‘hippo pool,’ a popular spot to observe these large mammals. For a 7-day Nyerere, Mikumi and Zanzibar holiday, Mikumi provides a robust safari experience that is logistically straightforward.
Key attractions in Mikumi:
- High chances of seeing elephants, zebras, wildebeest, and giraffes.
- Large prides of lions are often spotted.
- The famous hippo pool.
- Open plains ideal for game drives.
- Easy accessibility from Dar es Salaam.
Zanzibar Archipelago
Zanzibar, the ‘Spice Island,’ is a semi-autonomous part of Tanzania located off the coast of mainland Africa. It’s a paradise of white-sand beaches, turquoise waters, coral reefs, and a rich history influenced by Arab, Persian, Indian, and European cultures. Stone Town, the historic heart of Zanzibar City, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, famous for its labyrinthine alleys, intricately carved wooden doors, bustling bazaars, and historical buildings. Beyond Stone Town, Zanzibar offers stunning coastlines perfect for swimming, snorkeling, diving, and simply relaxing. The northern beaches like Nungwi and Kendwa are known for their powdery sand and vibrant sunsets, while the eastern coast offers calmer waters and a more laid-back atmosphere. The spice tours are a unique cultural experience, allowing you to discover the island’s fragrant exports like cloves, nutmeg, and vanilla.
Key attractions in Zanzibar:
- Pristine white-sand beaches and clear turquoise waters.
- Historic Stone Town with its unique architecture and culture.
- Spice tours to discover local flora and aromas.
- World-class snorkeling and diving opportunities.
- Relaxation and water sports.
The 7-Day Nyerere, Mikumi and Zanzibar Holiday Itinerary: A Detailed Breakdown
This itinerary is designed to maximize your experience within seven days, ensuring you capture the essence of each destination. The starting point is typically Dar es Salaam (DAR), Tanzania’s largest city and primary gateway for southern safaris and flights to Zanzibar.
Day 1: Arrival in Dar es Salaam & Transfer to Nyerere National Park
Upon arrival at Julius Nyerere International Airport (DAR) in Dar es Salaam, you will be met by your Top Guide Adventures representative. After a brief welcome, you’ll be transferred to the domestic airport for a short, scenic flight to Nyerere National Park. This flight significantly cuts down on travel time, allowing you more hours within the park. Upon landing at the airstrip within Nyerere, you’ll be met by your safari guide and transferred to your lodge or tented camp. After settling in and enjoying lunch, your first afternoon will be dedicated to a thrilling game drive, exploring the vast wilderness and searching for the park’s abundant wildlife. As the sun sets, you’ll return to your camp for dinner and an overnight stay.
Key Activities: Arrival, scenic flight to Nyerere, afternoon game drive, lodge/camp check-in, dinner.
Day 2: Exploring Nyerere National Park
Today is dedicated to full-day exploration of Nyerere National Park. Depending on your camp’s location and your preferences, you can opt for a morning boat safari on the Rufiji River, offering unique perspectives of hippos, crocodiles, and diverse bird species. Alternatively, start a walking safari, a truly in-depth experience where you can learn about the smaller details of the bush, tracks, and signs from your armed ranger and guide. In the afternoon, you’ll continue with a traditional game drive, venturing deeper into the park to seek out elephants, giraffes, buffalo, and perhaps the elusive wild dogs. Your guide will share insights into the park’s ecology and wildlife behavior. The day concludes with a sundowner drink in a scenic spot, followed by dinner and an overnight stay at your Nyerere accommodation.
Key Activities: Morning boat safari or walking safari, afternoon game drive, wildlife viewing, sundowners, dinner.
Day 3: Nyerere to Mikumi National Park
After a final early morning game drive or a leisurely breakfast in Nyerere, you will be transferred to the local airstrip for your flight to Mikumi National Park. The flight is short, and upon arrival at the Mikumi airstrip, your guide will be waiting to transfer you to your lodge or tented camp located near or within the park. After lunch and settling in, you’ll head out for an afternoon game drive in Mikumi. This park is known for its open plains, making it easier to spot large herds of herbivores like zebras, wildebeest, and buffalo, as well as elephants and giraffes. You might also encounter lions, often seen resting under acacia trees. The proximity of wildlife to the main road makes Mikumi an excellent destination for diverse sightings. The day ends with dinner and an overnight stay at your Mikumi camp.
Key Activities: Morning activity in Nyerere (optional), flight to Mikumi, afternoon game drive in Mikumi, dinner.
Day 4: Mikumi National Park Safari & Transfer to Zanzibar
Your 7-day Nyerere, Mikumi and Zanzibar holiday continues with a final morning game drive in Mikumi National Park. This is another opportunity to spot any wildlife you may have missed, or to revisit favorite spots. Mikumi is renowned for its high density of wildlife, and the morning light often offers excellent photographic opportunities. After your game drive, you’ll return to your lodge for breakfast and check-out. You will then be transferred to the Mikumi airstrip for your flight back to Dar es Salaam. From Dar es Salaam’s domestic airport, you will take a short flight to the spice island of Zanzibar. Upon arrival at Zanzibar International Airport (ZNZ), you will be met and transferred to your chosen beach resort or hotel on the island. Enjoy a relaxing evening by the coast.
Key Activities: Morning game drive in Mikumi, transfer to Mikumi airstrip, flight to Dar es Salaam, flight to Zanzibar, airport transfer to hotel, relaxation.
Day 5: Zanzibar Exploration: Stone Town & Spice Tour
Today, you’ll explore the rich history and culture of Zanzibar. After breakfast at your hotel, you’ll be taken on a guided tour of Stone Town, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Wander through its narrow, winding streets, discover hidden courtyards, admire the intricately carved wooden doors, and visit historical landmarks such as the House of Wonders, the Old Fort, and the former slave market. The tour will also include a visit to a local market. In the afternoon, you’ll start an aromatic spice tour. Learn about the cultivation and uses of various spices and tropical fruits grown on the island, such as cloves, nutmeg, cinnamon, vanilla, and black pepper. You’ll have the chance to taste fresh fruits and enjoy a traditional Zanzibari lunch. The evening is free to relax or explore more of Stone Town.
Key Activities: Stone Town guided tour, spice tour, historical site visits, market exploration, local lunch.
Day 6: Zanzibar Beach Relaxation & Water Activities
This day is dedicated to enjoying the world-renowned beaches of Zanzibar. Depending on your accommodation’s location, you can relax on the white sands, swim in the clear turquoise waters, or partake in various water sports. Popular activities include snorkeling or diving in the coral reefs, kayaking, paddleboarding, or simply soaking up the sun. If you’re staying in the north (e.g., Nungwi or Kendwa), you can witness spectacular sunsets. If you prefer a quieter experience, the east coast offers tranquil bays and opportunities for long walks along the shore. Your Top Guide Adventures representative can arrange any specific activities you wish to pursue, from a sunset dhow cruise to a visit to the Jozani Forest to see the native red colobus monkeys. Enjoy a farewell dinner at your resort.
Key Activities: Beach relaxation, swimming, snorkeling, diving, water sports, optional tours (Jozani Forest, dhow cruise), farewell dinner.
Day 7: Departure from Zanzibar
Enjoy a final leisurely breakfast on Zanzibar, perhaps taking one last stroll along the beach or a dip in the ocean. Depending on your flight schedule, you may have some free time for last-minute souvenir shopping or simply to relax. You will then be transferred to Zanzibar International Airport (ZNZ) for your onward flight. Your unforgettable 7-day Nyerere, Mikumi and Zanzibar holiday concludes here, leaving you with memories of incredible wildlife and tropical paradise.
Key Activities: Breakfast, last-minute relaxation/shopping, airport transfer, departure.
Logistics and Travel Considerations for Your 7-Day Trip
Given the packed nature of a 7-day Nyerere, Mikumi and Zanzibar holiday, efficient logistics are paramount. Top Guide Adventures handles all the intricate details, but understanding them will help you prepare.
Internal Flights
This itinerary relies heavily on internal flights to connect the different destinations efficiently. Flights are typically operated by local airlines and connect Dar es Salaam to Nyerere (via various airstrips), Nyerere to Mikumi (often via an intermediate point or back through Dar), and Dar es Salaam to Zanzibar. These flights are generally reliable, but schedules can change. Top Guide Adventures monitors these closely and makes bookings well in advance, especially for 2026-2027 travel, to secure the best timings and availability.
Road Transfers
While flights connect the major points, you will still experience road transfers. This includes airport transfers at each location and game drives within the national parks. The roads within Nyerere and Mikumi can be rough, especially during the rainy season, but are generally well-maintained for safari vehicles. Transfers in Zanzibar are typically on paved roads.
Accommodation Options
Accommodation choices significantly impact the experience and budget. For this 7-day Nyerere, Mikumi and Zanzibar holiday, options range from comfortable mid-range lodges and tented camps to more luxurious exclusive lodges. In Nyerere, lodges often offer a rustic yet comfortable experience, blending with the natural environment. Mikumi typically offers lodges with good access to the park. Zanzibar provides a vast array of choices, from boutique hotels in Stone Town to beachfront resorts and private villas.
Accommodation levels generally include:
- Budget: Basic but clean lodges and guesthouses, often outside the immediate park boundaries.
- Mid-Range: Comfortable lodges and tented camps with en-suite facilities, good food, and prime locations.
- Luxury: High-end lodges and resorts offering superior amenities, personalized service, and often exclusive experiences.
Top Guide Adventures will tailor your accommodation to your preferences and budget for your 2026-2027 trip.
Best Time to Travel for Your 7-Day Nyerere, Mikumi and Zanzibar Holiday
The timing of your visit can affect wildlife viewing, weather, and crowd levels. The dry seasons are generally considered the best for safari, offering easier game viewing as animals congregate around water sources and vegetation is less dense.
- June to October: This is the prime dry season. Wildlife viewing in Nyerere and Mikumi is excellent. Zanzibar experiences pleasant weather, though it can be slightly cooler. This is a peak travel period.
- November to May: This period includes the short rains (November-December) and the long rains (March-May). While wildlife can still be seen, game viewing might be more challenging due to dispersed animals and denser vegetation. However, this is the green season, offering lush landscapes and fewer crowds, often with lower prices. Zanzibar’s weather during this time can be hot and humid, with occasional heavy showers, but often with periods of sunshine.
For a 7-day Nyerere, Mikumi and Zanzibar holiday, the dry season (June-October) is often preferred for maximizing wildlife sightings. However, the shoulder months (like early June or late October) can offer a good balance of weather and fewer crowds. Planning for 2026 or 2027 allows you to book during your preferred season.
Wildlife Viewing Expectations in Nyerere and Mikumi
Understanding what animals you are likely to see is a key part of safari planning. Both Nyerere and Mikumi offer fantastic, though slightly different, wildlife experiences.
Nyerere National Park Wildlife
Nyerere is celebrated for its large elephant and buffalo herds. Its Rufiji River system is home to vast numbers of hippos and crocodiles. It is also one of the most important sanctuaries for the endangered African wild dog. Predators like lions and leopards are present, though sometimes harder to spot due to the dense vegetation in certain areas. Birdlife is exceptional, especially around the river and lakes.
Likely sightings in Nyerere:
- Elephants
- Buffalo
- Hippos
- Crocodiles
- Giraffes
- Wildebeest
- Zebras
- Various antelope species (waterbuck, impala, kudu)
- African Wild Dogs (chance)
- Lions
- Leopards (chance)
- Abundant birdlife
Mikumi National Park Wildlife
Mikumi is often compared to the Serengeti for its open plains, which facilitate excellent game viewing. It boasts a healthy population of elephants, giraffes, zebras, wildebeest, buffalo, and impala. Lions are frequently seen, often lounging in trees or on the plains. The park’s hippo pool is a major attraction. Mikumi is also home to the rare and striking Rondo antelope, though sightings are less common.
Likely sightings in Mikumi:
- Elephants
- Buffalo
- Zebras
- Wildebeest
- Giraffes
- Lions
- Impala
- Waterbuck
- Baboons
- Hippos
- Crocodiles
- Numerous bird species
While a 7-day itinerary is short, the combination ensures you see a wide variety of Tanzania’s iconic wildlife across two distinct park environments.
Zanzibar’s Charm: Beyond the Beaches
While the beaches are a major draw, Zanzibar offers much more. Your 7-day Nyerere, Mikumi and Zanzibar holiday includes key cultural and historical experiences.
Stone Town: A Living Museum
Stone Town’s labyrinthine alleys are a UNESCO World Heritage site, a testament to centuries of trade and cultural exchange. Its architecture is a fascinating blend of Swahili, Arab, Indian, and European influences. Exploring Stone Town is like stepping back in time. Key sights include:
- House of Wonders (Beit al Ajaib): The first building in East Africa to have electricity and an elevator, now a museum.
- Old Fort (Ngome Kongwe): Built by the Omani Arabs in the 17th century, it now hosts cultural events and shops.
- Former Slave Market: A poignant reminder of Zanzibar’s history.
- Forodhani Gardens: Lively in the evenings with food stalls offering local delicacies.
- The intricate wooden doors: Each door tells a story, often featuring brass studs from Indian influences.
Spice Tours: The Aroma of Zanzibar
Zanzibar earned its nickname, the ‘Spice Island,’ from its historical role as a major producer and exporter of spices. A spice tour is an educational and sensory experience. You’ll walk through plantations, learning about how spices like cloves, nutmeg, cinnamon, vanilla, cardamom, and black pepper are grown and harvested. You’ll also see tropical fruits and medicinal plants. Many tours include a tasting of fresh fruits and a traditional Swahili lunch prepared using local ingredients.
Marine Life and Activities
The waters surrounding Zanzibar are teeming with marine life. The Mnemba Atoll, a private island conservation area, is a world-renowned spot for snorkeling and diving, offering vibrant coral reefs and a rich diversity of fish. Other popular activities include:
- Snorkeling and Diving: Explore coral gardens and encounter colorful fish, turtles, and sometimes dolphins.
- Dhow Cruises: Enjoy a traditional sunset cruise on a wooden dhow.
- Deep-Sea Fishing: For the adventurous, charter a boat for a chance to catch marlin, tuna, or barracuda.
- Dolphin Tours: While controversial due to ethical concerns about how some tours operate, responsible operators can offer sightings of dolphins, particularly off Kizimkazi.
Cost Considerations for Your 7-Day Nyerere, Mikumi and Zanzibar Holiday
Pricing for a 7-day Nyerere, Mikumi and Zanzibar holiday can vary significantly based on accommodation choices, safari package inclusions, and the season of travel. For planning your 2026-2027 trip, it’s important to understand the main cost drivers.
Key Cost Components:
- Internal Flights: These are a significant cost but essential for a 7-day itinerary.
- Accommodation: Ranges from budget guesthouses to luxury lodges and resorts.
- Park Fees: Daily entrance fees for Nyerere and Mikumi National Parks.
- Activities: Game drives, boat safaris, walking safaris, Stone Town tour, spice tour, water sports.
- Guides and Vehicles: Private safari vehicles and experienced guides.
- Meals: Typically included on safari, sometimes on a half-board or full-board basis in Zanzibar.
- Transfers: Airport and hotel transfers.
Budgeting Guidance (Estimate for 2026-2027):
It’s difficult to provide exact figures without specific dates and choices, but here’s a general range per person for a 7-day Nyerere, Mikumi and Zanzibar holiday:
- Mid-Range: Expect costs to be in the range of $2,500 – $4,000 USD per person. This typically includes comfortable mid-range lodges/camps, internal flights, park fees, private vehicle and guide, and most meals.
- Luxury: Costs can range from $4,500 – $7,000+ USD per person. This level includes high-end lodges, potentially more exclusive experiences, and higher service standards.
Note: These are estimates and do not include international flights, visas, travel insurance, tips, or personal expenses. For a precise quote tailored to your 2026 or 2027 travel dates and preferences, it is best to contact Top Guide Adventures directly.
Get Your Custom Quote
For an accurate, personalized quote for your 7-Day Nyerere, Mikumi and Zanzibar Holiday for 2026-2027, please contact Top Guide Adventures:
- WhatsApp: +255616946642
- Email: topguideadventures@gmail.com
- Backup Email: info@topguideadventures.com
Let us craft your perfect Tanzanian adventure!
Booking Your 7-Day Nyerere, Mikumi and Zanzibar Holiday for 2026-2027
Booking your dream holiday well in advance is highly recommended, especially for popular itineraries like the 7-day Nyerere, Mikumi and Zanzibar holiday, and for travel in peak seasons or years like 2026 and 2027. Early booking ensures availability of preferred accommodations, internal flights, and guides.
When to Book:
For travel in 2026 or 2027, booking at least 6-9 months in advance is ideal. If you are planning for peak season (June-October) or specific dates, consider booking even earlier, up to 12 months ahead.
What to Expect When Booking with Top Guide Adventures:
- Inquiry: Contact us via WhatsApp, email, or our website with your desired dates, number of travelers, and any specific preferences.
- Customization: We will work with you to tailor the itinerary, accommodation, and activities to your budget and interests.
- Quotation: You will receive a detailed itinerary and a comprehensive quote.
- Confirmation: Once you accept the quote, a deposit will be required to secure your booking.
- Pre-departure Information: We will provide you with all necessary information, including packing lists, visa requirements, and health advice.
- Support: Our team will be available to assist you throughout your trip.
We pride ourselves on offering personal attention, care, and dedicated support to every client. Your 7-day Nyerere, Mikumi and Zanzibar holiday with Top Guide Adventures is more than just a trip; it’s a carefully orchestrated experience designed for maximum enjoyment and minimal stress.
Frequently Asked Questions about the 7-Day Nyerere, Mikumi and Zanzibar Holiday
Here are some common questions potential travelers might have about this specific itinerary:
Can this 7-day itinerary be customized?
Absolutely. While this 7-day Nyerere, Mikumi and Zanzibar holiday provides a well-rounded experience, Top Guide Adventures specializes in tailor-made journeys. We can adjust the pace, swap accommodations, add or remove activities, or extend stays based on your preferences and budget for your 2026-2027 travel plans.
What is the best way to travel between Nyerere, Mikumi, and Zanzibar?
For a 7-day trip, internal flights are the most efficient and recommended method. They significantly reduce travel time, allowing more time for activities and relaxation. Road travel between these locations would consume too much of your limited seven days.
What kind of wildlife can I realistically expect to see in 7 days?
In Nyerere and Mikumi, you have excellent chances of seeing elephants, buffalo, giraffes, zebras, wildebeest, hippos, and crocodiles. Lions are also commonly sighted. While sightings of predators like leopards and cheetahs, or endangered species like wild dogs, are possible, they are not guaranteed due to their elusive nature and the vastness of the parks.
Is Zanzibar safe for tourists?
Yes, Zanzibar is generally considered safe for tourists. However, like any travel destination, it’s important to be aware of your surroundings, especially in crowded areas like Stone Town markets. Respect local customs and dress modestly when away from the beach or resort areas. Top Guide Adventures prioritizes your safety and provides guidance to ensure a secure and enjoyable experience.
What should I pack for this trip?
For safari portions, pack light, neutral-colored clothing (khaki, beige, green), comfortable walking shoes, a hat, sunglasses, sunscreen, insect repellent, and a light jacket for cooler evenings. For Zanzibar, swimwear, light cotton clothing, and sandals are essential. Binoculars are highly recommended for wildlife viewing. A good camera with extra batteries and memory cards is also a must.
What are the visa and vaccination requirements?
Most nationalities require a visa to enter Tanzania, which can often be obtained upon arrival or applied for online in advance. It’s advisable to check the latest requirements for your country. Recommended vaccinations include Yellow Fever (required if arriving from a Yellow Fever zone), Hepatitis A, Typhoid, and Malaria precautions. Consult your doctor or a travel clinic well in advance of your trip for personalized advice for your 2026-2027 travels.
Conclusion: Your Unforgettable 7-Day Tanzania Adventure Awaits
A 7-day Nyerere, Mikumi and Zanzibar holiday is an ambitious yet incredibly rewarding way to experience the diverse beauty of Tanzania. It offers a perfect blend of thrilling wildlife encounters in the vast southern parks and serene relaxation on the exotic shores of Zanzibar. Top Guide Adventures is dedicated to making this journey smooth and unforgettable, handling all the logistical complexities so you can focus on the incredible experiences. Whether you are planning for 2026 or 2027, this itinerary promises a whirlwind of adventure, culture, and natural splendor.
Don’t miss the chance to witness the majestic wildlife of Nyerere and Mikumi, explore the historic streets of Stone Town, and unwind on Zanzibar’s impressive beaches. Let us craft your perfect Tanzanian escape. For a personalized quote and to start planning your dream 7-Day Nyerere, Mikumi and Zanzibar Holiday, please reach out to us:
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