This past December, about 20 Boothies and their partners embarked on an adventure of a lifetime in Tanzania. Read on to learn more about the recent Booth trek to Tanzania.
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- January 22, 2024
- Full-Time MBA Stories
Our students at Chicago Booth have the unique opportunity to experience all that the world has to offer by means of traveling domestically and abroad with other Boothies. One way Boothies can travel during their MBA experience is by signing up for a Booth trek. Students have the opportunity to embark on a trek of their choice with their fellow classmates, partners, and other students across the breadth of MBA programs offered at Chicago Booth.
At Booth, there are both industry-focused and socially-focused treks for students to participate in. The purpose is to connect students with other members of the Booth community, all while exploring a new city or country and checking a destination off your bucket list. Read on as second-year Full-Time MBA students, Mariela Bucio Aguilera and Bhargavi Munukutla, shine light on their experience at Booth, including insights from their recent trip to Tanzania.
Bhargavi: Exciting!
My experience at Booth has been filled with constant surprises. Candidly, I was a bit worried coming in since I’d been out of school for seven years. I wasn’t sure if I’d thrive in an academic setting when I hadn’t been in one for such a long time. In a sea of professional resources, I felt unsure of how to craft a path for myself. Initially, I was right. Every day there were so many social events I wanted to attend but felt overwhelmed by how to prioritize. There were so many professional groups and academic experiences I wanted to join. While it took a minute to introspect on what I wanted to do and accomplish during my MBA experience, I eventually found my path. My Booth essays were focused on how I aspired to be a TA and an Admissions Fellow – I’ve been able to do both! I’ve settled into a friend group I love and know will be one I preserve for life. In the next few months, I know I’ll leave Booth feeling excited about the mark I’ve made and my continued engagement with the school.
Bhargavi: The Tanzania trek was unlike anything I’ve ever experienced in my life! I had always dreamt of going on a safari trip but frankly had no idea what to expect.
Our journey started with an 18 hour flight to the Kilimanjaro airport with a layover in between. Once we landed in Kilimanjaro, we headed over to our accommodation for the night. The next day we explored Tarangire, where we spotted our first animal discoveries! We learned that having a sharp eye is crucial on safaris – no day is like another and keeping an eye out for exciting animal sightings keeps you on your toes and really helps to ensure you see everything you want to see. We had a day full of spotting warthogs, elephants, dikdik, and giraffes.
Next, we explored the Ngorongoro Crater. What I found amazing about this transition is that each park was completely unlike the other! The crater was lush and filled with monkeys, elephants, and exotic birds. The environment looked and felt entirely different from the previous day. The next day, we moved to Serengeti where we stayed for the next few days. We stayed in the Kati Kati camp, right in the middle of the park. At night we could hear lions roar and hyenas cackle! Our safari guide during this leg of the trek, Hagai, had done this for 30 years and it showed. He had a wealth of knowledge, elaborating on everything we saw, knowing exactly which route to take, and identified animal behaviors that were interesting anomalies that we should take note of.
After three days of our safari adventure, we moved to Zanzibar, the final part of our trek. Zanzibar was a fun beach town filled with markets, beaches, and plenty of relaxation. We hung out by the pool and read for a day, after which we explored Old Town. We learned the history of the city and ended the trek with serene massages at the hotel. Finally, we headed back to the US having learned a tremendous amount and collecting some wonderful memories of a beautiful continent.
Interested in learning more about trek opportunities available to students at Chicago Booth? We encourage you to peruse more student trek stories and visit our website to learn more.