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On Safari with Shadows of Africa, Few Things to Know!
When you take a trip with Shadows of Africa, its extra special!

Not only do you get amazing safari guides, Shadows Of Africa Safari Inclusions durable and reliable 4WD Land cruisers specially customised for comfort and 360 degree views of the action, wonderful wildlife spectacles and scenery to die for…. you also get added extras, the small things that make all the difference:
A hot picnic lunch on your first day of safari, laid out with tables and chairs and our traditional Maasai blankets as tablecloths. Enjoy our freshly prepared selection, together with home baked sweets and a superb cup of Tanzanian coffee to finish.

Two bottles of wine to enjoy at your leisure throughout your safari.
Daily coffee and tea, as well as a coolbox with mineral water in your vehicle, keeping it chilled to enjoy in that perfect moment.
A pair of binoculars available for your use in every vehicle.
An in-car charger to ensure that your camera batteries never run out.
Free wifi in your vehicle for whenever it is available en-route, in case you need to connect with the world you left behind.
Emergency air evacuation membership with Shadows Of Africa Safari Inclusions every trip.

It’s the attention to detail, and the small things that make the difference!
Book your safari now with us and we’ll take care of your every need.
Big Cats in the Serengeti
This month our Shadows of Africa safari guests have encountered amazing Big Cats Serengeti National Park and cubs. They are delighted and the photos rolling in from our guides are incredible.
Here’s just a few to samples to share with you and give you a taster of what Shadows of Africa can offer.
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Big Cats Serengeti National Park– leopard on rock - Michael Morris safari with Edwin Diah, June 2019
Big cat Serengeti – older lion cub – Robert Humphrey & friends with Moody Kabongo, June 2019
Big Cats Serengeti National Park– lions mating – Robert Humphrey & friends with Moody Kabongo, June 2019
Big cat Serengeti – cheetah - Robert Humphrey & friends with Moody Kabongo, June 2019
Big Cats Serengeti National Park– huge scarred male lion - Robert Humphrey & friends with Moody Kabongo, June 2019
Impressed yet?
Take a trip with Shadows of Africa and you will be.
Making the Most of a One Night Safari – Tarangire, Lake Manyara, or Ngorongoro
Can I Take a One Night Safari?
It’s really possible!
You might be travelling for business in Arusha and only have a tiny window at your disposal, or just want to get out of town and away from city stress, or simply to impress – you need a One‑Night Tanzania Safari, to see as much as you can, and a gorgeous place to stay.
It can be done! Shadows of Africa just did this last week, covering Tarangire, Lake Manyara and Ngorongoro!

Starting with a morning in Tarangire with elephants, lion and all the rest of the plains game, you still have time to visit the groundwater forests of Lake Manyara and sample the lakeside wildlife before climbing up the escarpment to the luxury Escarpment Lodge, a view to die for, and a delicious ice cold beverage to sip.

Ready to go early, you climb up the Ngorongoro crater rim, round the top and down into the heart of the caldera. What a blast of East African wildlife awaits – Ngorongoro is amazing!

One-night safari? Absolutely!
It’s on offer One‑Night Tanzania Safari, it’s achievable, it’s Tarangire, Lake Manyara and Ngorongoro Crater, it’s exhilarating!
It’s Shadows of Africa. Book now!
The Magnificently Located New ‘Mpingo Ridge - Tarangire’, By Lemala
A visit by our Shadows of Africa Safari Consultant Inge Olde Rikkert
The saying ‘beautiful things don’t ask for attention’ is true of Mpingo Ridge . It’s just there in itself, understated, turning the spotlight onto its surroundings and guests.
This new Lemala property has been placed with the views as its top priority. High up amongst the ebony of Tarangire it gives perspective to the vastness below and an insight into the significance of nature.

Set back from the main tourist tracks of Tarangire, Mpingo Ridge Tarangire lodge is a little more interesting and a lot more peaceful. Forget the lions, buffalo, elephant, zebra and masses of antelope we had just seen, this was impressive!



The 15 tents are modern in design, spacious and give the privacy desired to absorb the panorama around you, as well as to luxuriate in a bath or shower inside or out, under a canopy of stars. Just what I needed with the rains having started and after a muddy and adventurous game drive!

Aside from the décor and the surroundings Mpingo Ridge Tarangire lodge delivered service and food beyond expectation. The picnic lunch was especially worth a mention.

Thanks, Mpingo Ridge Tarangire lodge, for being so thoughtful and for making me feel beautiful too.
A Captivating Combination
Wildlife, Community, And Culture Across A Multitude of Scenic Soda Lakes
Wildlife would not exist without the communities that are an integral part and parcel of its ecosystems and landscapes; only to experience this is to comprehend. Our 9-day safari was designed especially with this in mind.
Introduced to Africa with a day on the beguilingly beautifully forested slopes of Mt Meru volcano in Arusha National Park, and the fascinating different colors of the Momella lakes, we then headed out to the elephants and baobabs of Tarangire National Park and across to the groundwater forests and spectacular shores of Manyara National Park, witnessing a first glimpse of the vast array of Tanzania Cultural Wildlife Safari has to offer.

Dropping down to the expansive views of Lake Eyasi under the shadows of the Ngorongoro Highlands we were fascinated both with the scenery and with the different cultures of the people.

First observing the blacksmithing skills of the Datoga, we then had the most incredible encounter with the hunter-gather Hadzabe, joining them for a hunt in lands now protected for their way of life. Numbering only around 1,000, they have lived successfully with their nature in this harsh and dry environment for thousands of years.

Moving on just got better. Driving up into the Ngorongoro Conservation Area, we camped right on the rim of the crater, saw rhino in the caldera and then drove on into Serengeti National Park and spent three breathtaking days in the company of millions of wildebeest, zebra, lion, hippo, buffalo, elephant, topi, impala, and warthog.


The finale was no less engaging. I have never taken in a landscape as alluring as Lake Natron, the Ol Donyo Lengai volcano and the Masonic mountains.

In this dry and thought-provoking environment, we gained yet more insight into the people of Tanzania. Learning about the Maasai, first hand, we returned to our starting point, Arusha, in awe of this country, its Tanzania Cultural Wildlife Safari.

Can’t wait to experience a safari for yourself: contact us today!
Copious Cats in the Serengeti
Serengeti Big Cats Safari never ceases to impress experienced Shadows of Africa guide, Ukadi Msuya, and this time was no less incredible! What an amazing visit for his guests Guido and Mariana! Cheetah, lion, leopard and one of the most stunning of the smaller felines – a serval cat, in just two days.
Seldom seen, serval cat are shy cats with enormous ears which they, interestingly, use them for echolocation to detect their prey. It’s a special day when you get to hang out with a serval cat.


Staying at the incredibly stylish Melia hotel throughout their time in Serengeti Big Cats Safari, Guido and Mariana could have been forgiven for choosing just to relax and look at the spectacular view! Electing to explore instead, they were well rewarded not only with the cat sightings but with views of the expansive migration of wildebeest and zebra as well as hippo, Nile crocodile, klipspringers, buffalo, topi and many other plains game.

Safaris to Serengeti National Park are often combined with visits to both Manyara National Park and the Ngorongoro Crater and this was no exception. Guido and Mariana wisely complimented their amazing wildlife experiences with some of the best accommodation in northern Tanzania.
Lucky to have Ukadi’s expert eye they spent their day in Manyara amongst elephants, lion, baboon, blue monkeys, black faced monkeys, monitor lizard, hippo, zebra and wildebeest, not to mention the birds and the stunning groundwater forest.The evening was enjoyed winding down and recollecting while looking down over Lake Manyara from the comfort and luxury of the Manyara Escarpment Lodge.

Ngorongoro was no less enthralling with still more lion sightings, finally getting to see a black rhino in the wild and both golden and black backed jackals gracing their path. The Acacia Farm Lodge in Karatu always compliments a crater visit, and allowed Guido and Mariana the choice to stretch their legs around the calm of the gardens and farm or to simply sip a glass of wine and enjoy the quiet to reflect on their amazing trip!
All photographs by: Guido Heijblok
Can’t wait to experience a safari for yourself: contact us today!
A Weekend Safari in Tarangire National Park, Tanzania
One of our safari experts, Inge recently paid a visit to Tarangire National Park for a weekend safari and shares her astounding pictures from the trip.Rare Sights on Safari
It was some of our clients lucky day! They got to see rhinos in the Serengeti as well as tree-climbing lions in ManyaraBig Safari with the Big 5
Our driver Bashir just came back from a Safari with two clients from China.
Their safari consisted of 6 days travelling to Tarangire, Serengeti, Ngorongoro and Arusha National Park (Amini Maasai Lodge). They saw the Big Five Safari Tanzania (Lion, Elephant, Buffalo, Leopard and Rhino).
Check out their big cat sightings below!

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