A safari or mountain trekking tour are both life time experiences which are sometimes even more fascinating when they are shared with people who have the same interests.
If you are alone or a couple and you look for some people to join a group, don’t worry.Our groups are up to seven people to guarantee a seat for game viewing for every participant and we arrange this kind of group tours regularly. They will definitely take place if the group size is at least two people.
Group safaris are also very interesting in a financial aspect. The more people you are on a tour, the cheaper the…
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Below is a list of items you should bring;
Passport
Jacket/sweaters (for early mornings & evenings)
Warm and light clothes
Swimsuit - a number of lodges and camps have swimming pools
Hat
A pair of safari trousers - those that zip off at the knees
Bandanna or cotton scarf and a sarong (kanga, pareo, kikoi)
Maybe a pair of open sports sandals for general daytime use
Pair of sneakers (night time in the lodge/campsite)
Flashlight/head torch
Insect repellent
Suntan lotion
Any allergy medication (‘meds’ – stuff you need, just in case the worst happens: diarrhea,…
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Every year, millions of zebra, wildebeest and other antelope migrate across the mighty plains of East Africa in search of better grazing. This annual pilgrimage is known as the Great Migration, and to witness it is a once-in-a-lifetime experience that should top the bucket list of every safari enthusiast. The mobile nature of the migration means that planning a trip around the spectacle can be tricky, however. Making sure that you're in the right place at the right time is key - so in this article, we take a look at the best locations and seasons for viewing the migration in Tanzania…
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