Posts Tagged ‘tanzania tour’

How To Arrange A Successfull Kilimanjaro Climb

If you follow the advice and tips below, you will maximize your chances of  reaching  the summit of Kilimanjaro in good health. Climbing mount Kilimanjaro is a unique experience that takes you through 5 different climatic zones to reach the summit in a space of one week. At 19,336 feet, the iconic  snow-capped Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania is Africa’s highest peak. It is the world’s tallest free standing mountain,  that you can climb without any prior experience. You just have to make sure that you train before you attempt the climb. Read the rest of this entry »

Tanzania Balloon Safaris-Watching wildlife from a different perspective

For years, Serengeti Balloon safaris has monopolized the business of hot air balloon safaris in the northern parks of Tanzania. As it is usual with monopolies, prices are always high as they are set at the pleasure of the monopoly, also freedom and flexibility are non-existent. The other disadvantage of a monopoly, is sometimes the demand outstrips the supply especially in the peak season when most tourists are visiting Tanzania. The best thing about Serengeti balloon safaris or Tarangire Balloon Safaris is the additional wildlife viewing opportunities from the air which bring a different perspective providing the most awesome combination of a bird’s eye view of scenery and wildlife. Read the rest of this entry »

Saadani an Incredible park Where The Bush Meets The Ocean

Saadani National Park in Tanzania is an incredible holiday destination where you will be treated to unusual combination of beach, bush and  river attractions.Simply put, it is a rare occurrence where two ecosystems have merged.You will be spoilt for choice as you decide on whether to enjoy the delights of watching wildlife such as elephants moving freely in the bush or having a boat safari in river Wami. If you are an ornithologist you will also not be disappointed as you can watch flamingos, and pelicans in the river estuary, the  park is also home to more than 400 species of birds making it a bird’s watchers paradise. Watching dolphins and turtles   just off the coast is also a possibility.Wildlife and nature enthusiasts  will not be disappointed if they include saadani national park in their  Tanzania tour itinerary. Read the rest of this entry »

What You Need to Know When Booking your Tanzania tour

I  was gasping for  breath as I tried to chase my six years old son who had dribbled past me in a game of football we were playing with children from my neighborhood. As   I was wondering about the incredible dribbling skills that my son had just showcased and how to nurture his now obvious football talent, my phone started ringing, but I was too engrossed in the football match to bother answering the phone. After few minutes the phone stopped ringing and we continued with our game until the phone started ringing again after few minutes, this time it rang non-stop and I decided to collect it from my pocket and check who was calling, well I could not recognize the number but that did not stop me from answering the phone. Read the rest of this entry »

Why local insurance is important on Tanzania safaris and Tanzania holidays

When travelling to overseas countries, to the so called “third world countries” in particular, one of the first thing you should take into consideration is that you are leaving behind your home countries support systems, emergency service capabilities and medical facilities. While on vacation, you are always elated and looking forward to having memorable experiences, you do not expect anything to go wrong neither do I, however the more prepared you are, the safer and more enjoyable your Tanzania safaris will be. Read the rest of this entry »