Destinations

  • Where to Stay in Zanzibar: A Guide to Zanzibar Beaches

    Chris
    February 12, 2018
    When planning your trip to Zanzibar, you're likely to find yourself spoiled for choice. Thankfully, we've arranged this handy guide to Zanzibar beaches to help you find the right fit for you!
  • The Best Zanzibar Packages: Zanzibar Hotels with Amazing Deals

    Chris
    January 28, 2018
    Planning your Zanzibar vacation is made a lot easier with these fantastic Zanzibar packages. Here, we highlight some gorgeous luxury hotels and resorts offering amazing deals.
  • Go on a short safari from Zanzibar

    Chris
    January 24, 2018
    Looking for inspiration for things to do in Zanzibar? There's more to Tanzania's island paradise than simply relaxing on the beach! Here are five of our favourite Zanzibar activities for your next adventure to the Spice Island.
  • From the Beach to the Bush: How to Plan a Zanzibar Safari Experience

    Chris
    January 20, 2018
    Planning a Zanzibar safari experience? Here's our ultimate guide on how to combine your Zanzibar beach escape with an unforgettable safari experience.
  • Tsetse Flies in Tarangire National Park and Tanzania: What to Expect

    Chris
    January 20, 2018
    When planning your Tanzanian safari, you'll want to learn a little about the biting tsetse flies and African sleeping sickness. While not a big risk to visitors, here is our guide on how to avoid a nasty surprise on safari.
  • Tarangire Wildlife Guide: What Animals Can You See in Tarangire?

    Chris
    January 19, 2018
    Most famous for its large herds of elephants, Tarangire National Park is a fantastic game-viewing destination during the annual dry season. Our wildlife guide explains the very best that Tarangire has to offer.
  • Where to Stay in Tarangire National Park: The Best Lodges in Tarangire National Park

    Chris
    January 15, 2018
    Planning your safari to Tarangire National Park? We've compiled this guide to help you decide where to stay in Tarangire. From rustic tented camps to luxury lodges, there's something for all budgets.
  • Where to Stay on the Serengeti: The Ultimate Guide to Serengeti Safari Lodges and Camps

    Chris
    January 10, 2018
    When planning a Serengeti safari, there's a dizzying array of Serengeti accommodation options. We've compiled the ultimate guide to the tented camps and lodges of the Serengeti to help make planning your dream safari easier.
  • Eleven Days Well Spent in Tanzania

    Bryan Fawcett
    November 21, 2017

    If you want to know how to spend 11 day on an Africa safari in Tanzania, here is a great account. Arriving at Kilimanjaro Airport, they were met by their guides, Lomayani and Freddie. From there they overnighted in Kilimanjaro Lodge, unaware of the great sightings they had in store and the experiences they will have. Well, they had expectations, but they are normally nothing compared what is experienced.

    Early the following morning they headed for Manyara National Park. Here they saw basic animals like elephants, and many small antelope, Impala, Dik dik. The next day, they arrived in the Serengeti National Park. Right at the gate, they had the pleasure of seeing a small part of the migration that is in the south of the park at the moment. The main sightings in the Serengeti were the big cats – lion and cheetah, that they saw over the three days that they were there. The Serena Lodge in the Serengeti was their base for these three days. Going out after a relaxing breakfast they had the pleasure of enjoying sightings throughout different times of the day. Animals are visible at certain times of the day, waterholes early morning and late afternoon, in shady areas at lunchtime, scattered on the grasslands the rest of the time. The predators are generally around little hills so they can have a lookout to see what is there from them to capture. At the lodge they saw buffalo and dik dik. Seeing these magnificent beasts whilst relaxing in the lodge is pretty amazing!

    In the Serengeti they had the opportunity of watching a lion family on the hunt, and how the mother and father look after their cubs. As you can see by the pictures they had a kill, now the father brings it closer and in a safer place for the cubs to feed. Protected by the rocks they can safely feed on the wildebeest that had been killed for them, the parents eat as well but make sure there is enough for the little cubs to eat. Other families seen were the cheetah laying about, as you can see they had recently eaten, hence the reason why they are lazing about. On the second day in the Serengeti they had a picnic lunch at a remote picnic site, The picture below shows how they spent it, great enjoyment all around.

     

    From the Serengeti they headed out and into the Ngorongoro Conservation Area. The next day, they went into the Ngorongoro Crater, termed as the “8th Wonder of the World”. Inside the crater they got to see the black rhino, one of the most endangered species on Earth. Thereafter, they overnighted nighted in Karatu before heading to see the native tribes of the region. Two tribes with specific industries amongst them. The Hadzabe tribe specializes in hunting and the Datoga tribe in the blacksmith trade. Here they learnt how the Hadzabe hunt and the Datoga make tools and weapons. The trade between themselves and others for survival, the group had a local lunch with the tribes. Later, they headed to Tarangire National Park, where they went on a night game drive, with Brendan, the night safari guide. During this game drive they say jackal, bush babies, zebra, buffalo and elephants. Seeing these creatures at night is very different from the day, a true feeling of Africa comes over you.

    On their last day of safari they headed to Arusha National Park, where they saw flamingos and beautiful scenery around Mt. Meru. Spending these 11 days in Africa gave the ma true and authentic experience in Africa. Come join us on a similar itinerary customized just for you.

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