Route notes
Why this routing works
This 10-week economy itinerary starts with a transatlantic flight from Denver to Madrid, where the schedule allows 10 nights before continuing independently overland to Verona. Using an open-jaw at that point breaks the trip cleanly between Spain and northern Italy without forcing a backtrack or extra connecting flight on the same ticket.
From Verona, the ticket resumes east and south through Zagreb and Sofia, with 9 nights in Bulgaria before the long-haul shift to Kilimanjaro. That sequencing keeps the European sectors grouped together first, then moves on to Tanzania for the longest ground stay of the trip at 11 nights.
The final segment routes back through London for 4 nights before the return to Denver. On a multi-stop ticket, this structure is useful for linking shorter intra-Europe flights with the Africa long-haul and a final transatlantic return, all within one economy itinerary. With August departure timing and a sold price range of USD 818 to 1,067, the route is set up for travelers who want a mixed overland-and-flight plan without circling back through the same cities.
