Thursday, November 20, 2014

Did you know that Tanzania has more wild animals per square kilometre than any other country in Africa?


Let us take you to the world’s ‘safari Mecca’, home to the lion-stalked plains of the Serengeti and Ngorogoro Crater National Parks.
Scale snow-capped Mount Kilimanjaro to stand on the ‘Roof of Africa’, a towering 5896m above sea level, dip your toes in the Indian Ocean from palm fringed beaches or take a short hop off the coast to the spice island of Zanzibar and dive into a magical world of coral and marine life.


It is an undeniable fact that Tanzania packs the punches on the wild and exotic front but, in our humble opinion it’s true charm lies in the characteristic warmth and beauty of the Tanzanian people. There are more than 260 tribal groups in Tanzania, each with their own distinct culture and traditions, living peacefully side-by-side. From the spear carrying Maasai to the mountain dwelling Chagga, the orphaned children of Amani and women’s development groups in Moshi, it will be the Tanzanian’s who'll find a special place in your heart and inevitably become the highlight of your trip.






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