Your Guide to Adventure

Your Guide to Adventure

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Your Guide to Adventure

Your Guide to Adventure

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Come see the wonders of the Ngorongoro Crater & Serengeti!

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Experienced Guides

I am a tour guide with 10+ years experience.  We will get up close and personal with nature and I will endeavor to ensure you see as many of the BIG 5: Elephant, Lion, Leopard, Buffalo and Rhino!

Beautiful Sites

  1. Ngorongoro Crater
  2. Serengeti
  3. Culture Tourism
  4. + Plus Many, Many more....

Satisfaction Guaranteed

 I promise you an unforgettable trip and something you will remember for a lifetime. 

WHAT IS YOUR SAFARI CHOICE?

BEACH HOLIDAYS

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Explore Zanzibar

Zanzibar is famously known as a home land of spices. The name itself is derived from the word Zang and Bar where by Zang means Black and Bar means coast in Arabic language.  The full name “Zanzibar” has the ultimately meaning of “Land of Blacks”. Zanzibar is located in Indian Ocean 25–50 kilometres (16–31 mi) off the coast of the mainland, and consists of many small islands and two large ones, Unguja and Pemba.

Diving and Snorkeling

Zanzibar is paradise islands with such magnificence beauty of water fun and life. With the favorable temperature that range from 27 degrees Celsius and visibility between 20 and 60 meters, it is a great diving destination throughout the year.  It perfectly creates an exhilarating sea adventures with peaceful, calm and relaxation were you can dive down to encounter the diverse, colorful marine-life that lives over the coral reefs.Enjoy a full day trip which start from Nungwi village ahead to the Mnemba island, it is just off the northeast coast of Zanzibar island near Matemwe fishing village. Diving and snorkeling at Mnemba is precious, there are schools of colorful tropical fish, Mnemba is the only answer for the divers and those snorkeling lovers.

Food, life and Culture

For spice and sea food lovers, Zanzibar is your best destination. You will be able to experience and test different types of food first thing in the evening at an open market of Forodhani. This place present seafood of all sorts of fish including baracuda, squid, octopus, crabs, shrimps, lobsters, prawns, and other dishes such as chicken Sharwarma, chapatti bread, kebab, Zanzibar pizza even  Nutella pizza. Karibu! 

SERENGETI NATIONAL PARK

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Established in 1952, the Serengeti National Park is home to possibly the greatest and most impressive spectacle on earth – the great migration of wildebeest and zebra as they move from the Northern Hills to the Southern Plains for the short rains each October.  Of course, that is not all that the park has to offer, with a resident population of lions, cheetahs, giraffes and elephants, there is something for everyone to see.  There is no danger of feeling crowded either with an area covering 5,700 sq miles, there is plenty of room for even the most antisocial of visitors! 

The Serengeti ecosystem is one of the oldest on earth, with evidence that early man made an appearance in Olduvai Gorge over two million years ago.  With the climate, flora and fauna scarcely changing in over a million years, you can really feel a sense of escape in the Serengeti, that you don’t get anywhere else in the world.

There is a variety of scenery, which include the plains, lakes, hills and the rock outcrops called kopjes. The main game drive areas in the Serengeti are the Seronera Valley, the Western Corridor, and Lobo or northern Serengeti. The Seronera valley in central Serengeti endowed with permanent surface water attract a large concentration of wildlife throughout the year. Common animals that can be seen here are lions, buffaloes, impalas, hippos, waterbucks, elephants, cheetahs and the leopard. From December, when the long rains start, to May, eastern Serengeti plains provide the best opportunities for game viewing as hundreds of thousands of the migratory animals are concentrated in this part attracted by the short palatable grass.

NGORONGORO CREATER

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 The Ngorongoro Crater, which is the central attraction in the area, is the largest Caldera in the world that has its walls intact. The Ngorongoro Crater floor, a sheer drop of 610 metres below the crater rim, has an area of 304 sq. km, with a diameter of 19 km. The sight of the Ngorongoro Crater is simply stunning. “It is impossible to give a fair description of the size and beauty of the Crater, for there is nothing with which one can compare it. It is one of the Wonders of the World…” once wrote Professor Bernhard Grzimek. The crater floor is home to tens of thousands of plains animals, including wildebeest, zebra, gazelles, elands, and a large predator population of lions, hyena and jackal which can all be viewed at close quarters. The rare black rhino can be viewed here, and if you are lucky you can see cheetah and leopard. The rainy season is between November and May. The altitude at the crater rim is about 2286 metres above sea level, and temperatures can get quite chilly in the evening, especially between May to September.. 

 

Sometimes described as the ‘eighth wonder of the world’, the Crater has the highest density of wildlife in Tanzania.  Whilst you are unlikely to escape other tourists here, you are guaranteed an amazing experience in a truly unique setting.

Forming an impressive bowl measuring approximately 265 square kilometres, the Ngorongoro Crater is the world’s largest, intact, volcanic caldera, whose sides are up to 600 metres deep in places.

At the Ngorongoro Crater, you will have one of the best chances in Tanzania of spotting the Black Rhino, which is now an endangered species throughout the world, this is due to the crater being one of the very few areas where they continue to breed in the wild.

TARANGIRE NATIONAL PARK

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One of the more popular stops on Tanzania’s Northern Circuit, and located just a few hours’ drive from Arusha, is Tarangire National Park, a stunning setting and a haven for the world’s largest land mammal, the beautiful elephant.

Tarangire National Park offers incredible big game viewing, and breathtaking views of the Maasai Steppe and mountains in the south, which undoubtedly makes Tarangire one of the more memorable safaris in Tanzania.

Outside the Serengeti ecosystem, the Tarangire offers the largest concentration of wildlife in Tanzania and one of the few places where antelope such as the unusual fringe-eared oryx are regularly observed.also

The Tarangire River, after which the park is named, provides the only permanent water for wildlife in the area. When the Maasai Steppes dry up with the end of the long rains in June, migratory animals return to the Tarangire River, making Tarangire National Park second only to Ngorongoro in the concentration of wildlife. This period stretches between June and October and it is the best season for game viewing in Tarangire. The most common animals found in the park include zebras, wildebeest, lions, leopards, waterbucks, giraffe, elephants, gazelles, impala, gerenuk, lesser kudu and the beautiful fringe-eared oryx. You may be lucky to spot the tree-climbing python, for which the park is famous, or the greater kudu and the roan antelope which are rare species in Northern Tanzania. Over 550 bird species have been recorded in the Park.

LAKE MANYARA NATIONAL PARK

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HOME OF TREE CLIMBING LION


Our 1-day wildlife safari to Lake Manyara National Park, designed to offer visitors unforgettable African wildlife safari experience. This safari starts from Arusha Tanzania to Lake Manyara National Park. Lake Manyara National Park is known for the flamingos that inhabit the lake. During the wet season they inhabit the edges of the lake in flocks of thousands, but they are not so present during the dry season. More than 400 species of birds inhabit the park, and many remain throughout the year. Because of this Lake Manyara National Park is a good spot for bird watching. Leopards, Masai, lions, cheetahs, elephants, blue monkeys, dik-dik, gazelles, hippopotamus, Masai giraffe, impala, zebras and many more wild animals inhabit this park, and many can be seen throughout the year. At Lake Manyara National Park there is a hippo pond at one end of the park where you will get out of your van and observe from a safe distance. The leopards and lions are both known to lounge in the trees while not hunting for prey. Enjoy your late lunch in any of the nearby camps and then depart back to Arusha town.    

CULTURE TOURISM

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 Cultural tours are a popular product in Tanzania that is mostly sold as an add-on to enrich main safari tour programs. . These are traditionally existing villages which have been made accessible to visitors who may have a glimpse of the authentic lifestyle of the more than 120 tribes in rural Tanzania. 

 Cultural tourism in Tanzania started as a program to help rural communities enjoy the benefit of tourism sector in which they are a part of. The program is the effort and initiatives of the Dutch Development organization know as SNV which has been directly involved in Tanzania's community development programs, especially in the rural areas. The main goal is that rural communities should directly benefit from tourists who visit their areas. Cultural tourism allows local people such as Maasai, Pare, Sambaa, Wa-arusha, Gogo, Nyakyusa and Wazaramo to offer tours that show their culture, their sacred places of worship, economic activities, for example, farming, pastoralism and fishing. 

MIKUMI NATIONAL PARK

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Mikumi National Park covers an area of 3,230 sq km, and is rich in wildlife including buffalo, wildebeest, zebra, lion, elephant, impala, hippos, baboon, giraffe, warthog, waterbuck and eland which can be viewed throughout the year. Reptiles including crocodile, monitor lizard and python are also resident in the park. Other animals that can be sighted although rare are the Sable Antelope resident in the southern part of the park bordering the Selous, the Greater Kudu, leopard, and the wild dog also known as the African Hunting Dog. More than 400 bird species have been recorded, including European migrants during the rainy season. 

RUAHA N ATIONAL PARK

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Ruaha national  park is one of the Tanzania birds’ paradise with more than 571species and some of them are known to be migrants from within and outside Africa. Migrating species from Europe, Asia, Australian rim and Madagascar have been recorded in the park. Species of interest in the park include Ruaha red-billed hornbill (Tokus ruahae) which is dominant in the area. The recently annexed wetland, the Usangu basin is one of the country’s important bird area (IBA) as recognized by Birdlife International. Though birds can be seen all the year around, the best time for bird watching is during the wet season.  


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SELOUS GAME RESERVE

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Selous Game Reserve, with an area of about 55,000 sq. km, is the largest well-watered wildlife sanctuary in Africa, and one of the largest protected areas in the world. Its size is simply stunning, bigger than Switzerland, uninhabited and little touched by human interference. 

It is perhaps the most pristine wilderness still remaining in Africa, with a wide variety of wildlife habitats, including open grasslands, Acacia and miombo woodlands, swamps and riverine forests in the many tributaries of the mighty Rufiji River which flows through the reserve. 

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Ubungo, Dar es Salaam, Dar-Es-Salaam, Tanzania