Spend the day wondering the streets of Moshi and observing lives of people that reside here. Experience the oldest elevator in Tanzania, Moshi view point, see the art of local artists and handicraft workshops, leather factory and enjoy yourself to a local coffee.
Ngorongoro Conservation Area is the most amazing safari destination on the planet. The Ngorongoro Conservation Area continues to draw more than half million visitors to its wild climb each year. The Ndutu area forms the northwestern part of the Ngorongoro Conservation.
Pangani is a small town in East Africa's coast that was 50 Kms South of Tanga with long history culture the town has Arabic, German, Asian and British Colonial rules influence. This is a place where Swahili, Arab, colonial traditions and modern hospitality blends together.
Ruaha National Park is easily accessible as it rests in the middle of the country. All of Africa's big five are found here, as we as hundreds species. During the dry season, animals in search of water find predators lying in wait. During the wet season, birds and wildflowers are plentiful.
Saadani national Park shares its eastern border with the Indian Ocean, making it the only game reserve with a cost. The big five are plentiful here, as well as their prey. Dolphins and whales are frequently sighted off the coast, and green turtles breed nearby.
You may have heard a saying, "Everything is bound to die". It is true for each every living and non-living thing in the Universe. At home, you may be waiting for your best moments, but there is a place in this world where death is waiting every time.
Tarangire National Park gets its name from the river that flows through the park. During the summer, the river draws an animal population that rivals that of the Serengeti. This included, wildebeest, zebra, eland, hartebeest, and buffalo.
After breakfast we collect you from your hotel in Moshi and following a 5-6 hour drive, you will arrive at the Tarangire National Park. The Tarangire National Park has the highest density of elephants in North Tanzania and you can view these animals all year around.
Know as the Spice Island, the beautiful island of Zanzibar on Africa's east coast is bursting with culture and history, seemingly at odds with its idyllic geography of white-sand beaches with palms swaying lazily in the sea breeze.