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Safaris​

Serengeti Lodging  Safari
You will visit and stay in comfortable and secure accommodations such as lodges and hotels in the three most well known reserves in Tanzania:
Lake Manyara National Park, Ngorongoro Conservation Area and the Serengeti National Park.


Serengeti Camping Safari
You will experience the campsites in Tanzania that tend not to be fenced and it is quite likely that you may find an elephant wandering between the tents or you may bump into a buffalo on your way to the shower. Hearing a lion roaring in the distance, you will know that you have left your every day life far, far away.

No country in the World can compare to Tanzania in terms of sheer wilderness, stunning landscapes and volume of wildlife.

Safari & Beach Holiday

As long as you come all the way to Africa, it is best you do a  combination of a Safari/Kilimanjaro/Beach holiday, 

Beaches​

If you're looking for a sun-kissed Africa beach holiday beneath a cloudless sky, then head to the east coast of Africa: Tanzania

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​Zanzibar

For centuries the historic spice Islands of Zanzibar has evoked a mystical and magical dream. Fascinating history, exotic spices, sandy beaches and hospitable people... this is the enchantment of Zanzibar. Different excursions are arranged while in Zanzibar. These include taking visitors to spices plantations in the countryside where a variety of seasonal spices, tropical fruits and medicinal herbs are grown.

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​Dar es Salaam

The city population represents the over 120 tribes of Tanzania with their different cultural backgrounds coming together, alongside the oriental civilizations from the far and middle east, and the Europeans including early Portuguese visitors in the 16th Century, the Germans and later the British. All cultures at one time or another passed through Dar es Salaam. It is necessary to visit Dar es Salaam to understand the secret of letting different cultures live together in absolute harmony.

​Mafia Island

Located 120kms south of Dar es Salaam. Mafia is an unspoiled, uncommercial, timeless island, where local people go about their traditional businesses apparently completely detached from the outside world.

​Bagamoyo
It is a place of considerable significance to world history, both as an entry point for Arab and European missionaries, explorers, and traders in East and Central Africa, and in the history of the infamous slave trade.

Kilimanjaro​

​Climbing Mt. Kilimanjaro

The ascent of Kilimanjaro can be done from six routes: Mweka, Umbwe, Shira, Rongai, Machame, and the Marangu Route which is the easier and the most popular.

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Depending on which route one wants to use, the climb of Kilimanjaro can take between four nights to six nights on the mountain.

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The two most popular routes are Marangu and Machame.

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On the Marangu Route, accommodation is in alpine huts while on Machame Route it is camping throughout. While expert guides and porters will accompany you on your climb, unlike Mount Everest, no technical equipment is required.

​Kilimanjaro, is the highest mountain in Africa at 5,895 metres or 19,341 feet above sea level.

Fulfill your dream by hiking up the highest and most famous summit in Tanzania.

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