Situated in northern Tanzania, just below Mount Meru and at an elevation of 1,500m above sea level, the fast-growing town of Arusha has long been the ideal gateway to East Africa’s most famous wildlife ...
When you´re visiting Arusha in Tanzania you definitely have to go on safari. I visit National Parks, like Lake Manyara and Tarangire. Both are very nice in different ways. I would say that Lake ...
Founded in the 18th century, Bagamoyo remains the oldest town in the whole of Tanzania with a story that have failed many to conceal their emotions. Bagamoyo is a place of two faces and ...
With the population of about 5,500,000 people, Dar es Salaam is with no doubt the largest city in Tanzania resting next to the Indian Ocean. The known today Dar es Salaam comes with a ...
The largest Tanzanian National park, known to many as Serengeti obtained its name from Maasai word Siringeti which means endless plain. The Maasai named this place after its given geographical landscape. Back in 1929 ...
The open horizons and abundant wildlife of the Mkata Floodplain, the popular centerpiece of Mikumi, is often compared to the more famous Serengeti Plains. The park is very accessible by surfaced road from Dar ...
Rising up from the Western edge of Selous game reserve, the Udzungwa Mountains are the home to the Red Colobus monkeys along with other endangered species of animals and plants unique to the park. ...
Saadani game reserve covers an area of about 1000 sq km of unique wilderness, a mixture of bush, beach and river, found no where else on the Eastern African coastline This closest park to ...
It is a true Eden that only few have been lucky to have seen it and few will live to see it, true Eden in the world that remains hidden; that is what crosses ...
The closest national park to Arusha town – northern Tanzania’s safari capital – Arusha National Park is a multi-faceted jewel, often overlooked by safarigoers, despite offering the opportunity to explore a beguiling diversity of ...