Tanzania is an East African nation known for its huge wild zones. They intertwine the fields of Serengeti National Park, a safari mecca populated by the “Big Five” – elephant, lion, leopard, Cape ...
Home to ‘The Great Migration’, one of the most spectacular events of the animal kingdom. Literally millions of animals make the annual migration from Tanzania to Kenya in search of water and grazing. Wildebeest, ...
The Southern Circuit includes the biggest parks in Tanzania: Selous and Ruaha, and smaller parks like Mikumi and Saadani. It offers many luxury and budget options, things to see for weeks or just a ...
Arusha Situated near the Kenyan border, the bustling town of Arusha stands in the foothills of Mount Meru at an altitude of about 1,500m. Although the town is not usually a destination in itself, ...
The most famous parks are situated in the north of Tanzania. These parks offer the best chance of witnessing wild animals in their natural habitat. The parks are famous for ‘The Big Five’ and ...
Maasai Tribe According to oral history, the Maasai people are a fusion of North Africans and Nilotic tribe originating from the northern part of Turkana lake in Kenya, which they left in the 15th ...
Selous Game Reserve is Africa’s largest game reserve and one of favourite game viewing areas in Africa. Covering 50,000 square kilometres, is amongst the largest protected areas in Africa and is relatively undisturbed by ...
If you are someone who has a unique definition of a holiday where sound of nature entertain you, wildlife replaces crowded places and reconnecting with yourself amid traversing landscapes is your wish, Tanzania should ...
A game reserve since 1951, this new Mkomazi National Park takes its name from Pare tribe’s word for “scoop of water”, referring to little water. It is a fantastic destination for birdwatchers, with more ...