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Tanzania Marine Parks
May 6, 2018 Destinations,Marine Parks
Not only is Tanzania the number one destination for safaris, its endless coral reefs in the crystalline waters of the Indian Ocean offer some of the best diving and snorkeling in the world. The archi
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African Great Lakes
The lakes of Tanzania are as dramatic as they are varied. On soda lakes like Lake Manyara and Lake Natron, wildlife gathers on the desolate salt flats and shimmering views take on a lunar landscape wh Read MoreSelous Game Reserve
At around 50,000 sq km, Selous is Africa’s largest game reserve, a wilderness area bigger than Denmark or Switzerland. The Reserve covers more than 5% of Tanzania’s total land area, and is Read MoreNgorongoro Conservation Area (NCA)
The Ngorongoro Conservation Area boasts the finest blend of landscapes, wildlife, people and archaeological sites in Africa. Often called an ‘African Eden’ and the ‘eighth wonder of Read MoreNational Parks
Each of Tanzania’s national parks offers something unique – from the alpine landscapes of Kilimanjaro to the bush meeting the sea in Saadani. And with excellent transport links within Tanzania Read MoreActivities
BALLOON FLIGHTSFlights by balloon take off as dawn breaks over the Serengeti, the perfect silence of the early morning plains broken only by the soft roar of the balloon. Far below, wildebeest scatt Read MoreSafari Styles
May 3, 2018 Articles
The Swahili word ‘safari’ literally means to travel, usually a great distance that includes some form of nightly rest spent on route. This section includes information on the different sor
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World Heritage Sites
Tanzania is a country which encompasses an extraordinary history and an abundance of natural wonders; therefore it is no surprise Tanzania has eight World Heritage Sites. These chosen sites are a fund Read MoreCultural Tourism
May 6, 2018 Attractions
In Tanzania, a land of superb landscapes and spectacular wildlife, another attraction stands equally tall – the people. Tanzania’s people are among the most welcoming and approachable on e
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Why Arusha
Arusha is the safari capital of the world but it’s often unfairly overlooked in favour of its more glamorous, better known neighbours – Serengeti, Lake Manyara and Ngorongoro Crater. But Arush Read MoreWhy Zanzibar
Despite its tiny size and obscure location, Zanzibar holds an almost legendary status among travellers as an exotic island paradise blessed with palm fringed shores, timeless fishing villages and lush Read MoreAbout Tanzania Safari Circuit
The country’s so called ‘tourist circuits’ were established largely due to the size of Tanzania, which encompasses a variety of distances, travel costs and times. To cover two or three circuits Read MoreTravel Tips
CREDIT CARDS AND TRAVELLERS’ CHEQUESCredit cards (Access, MasterCard, Visa, American Express, and Eurocard) are accepted only at major lodges, hotels, and travel agents. A surcharge may be adde Read MoreTanzania Climate
CLIMATETanzania’s climate is predominately tropical. Coastal areas are usually hot and humid, but on the beaches a sea breeze cools the air considerably. The average day temperature is 30°C. T Read More
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