GREAT MASAI MARA WILDEBEEST MIGRATION
The Wildebeest Migration is one of the “Seven New Wonders of the World” and is also known as the “World Cup of Wildlife.” If there is a safari you
READ MOREThe Wildebeest Migration is one of the “Seven New Wonders of the World” and is also known as the “World Cup of Wildlife.” If there is a safari you
READ MOREDay trips in Tanzania Our Tanzania day trips start from Arusha, Moshi, or Marangu. The excursions are ideal: in a short time, you can visit the national park
READ MOREThe Serengeti National Park lies in northern Tanzania and covers an area of about 14,760 square kilometers. It was first established in the 1920s and was made a
READ MORESize: 54,600 sq km (21,100 sq miles)Established: 1922—became a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1982Distance from Dar es Salaam: 200 km (124 miles)Most popular tours visiting Selous Game
READ MOREOlduvai Gorge (aka Oldupai) in northern Tanzania is a rich paleoanthropology site to visit when on a safari-cum-cultural holiday in East Africa. The gorge, located in between the
READ MOREIn the 1920’s it was treated as part of the Serengeti. It is the largest unbroken volcanic caldera ( collapsed volcano) in the world, with the crater itself
READ MORELake Tanganyika is arguably the most beautiful Great Lake in Africa, formed in the Great African Rift Valley, with long, deserted beaches of silver sand backed by tropical
READ MOREIt is the third-largest lake in Tanzania after Lake Tanganyika and Lake Victoria. It has another name, so some people call it Lake Malawi. It is more than
READ MORELake Manyara was made a national park in 1960 and covers an area of 330 square kilometers, of which some 230 square kilometers are lake. It lies at
READ MOREMount Kilimanjaro Rising above the hot and dusty Maasai Steppe in northern Tanzania is a Mountain with its flat top white with snow stark against the blue African
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