Posts Tagged ‘wildebeest migration route’

Experience the sensual adventure of a Serengeti safari in Tanzania

Serengeti National Park put simply, is Tanzania’s most renowned National Park. The Park  is blessed with wonderful natural beauty, out of the ordinary flora and fauna. It is the second  largest national park in Tanzania after Ruaha national Park. The Park covers an area of 14,763 sq km of protected area. Its far-reaching plains of endless grass, tinged with the twisted shadows of acacia trees, have made it the quintessential image of a wild and unblemished Tanzania. Its huge stone kopjes are home to rich ecosystems, and the sheer magnitude and scale of life that the plains support is staggering. Large prides of lions laze easily in the long grasses, plentiful families of elephants feed on acacia bark and trump to each other across the plains, and giraffes, gazelles, monkeys, eland, and the whole range of African wildlife is in awe-inspiring numbers. Serengeti National Park  is today a globally famous holiday destination. Attracting travelers from around the globe who are interested in adventure  and safari holidays. Read the rest of this entry »

Advice on how to select the best Tanzania Safari clothing

Safari Clothing General Advice

When deciding on what to pack for your Tanzania adventure safaris, a few things like what time of year it is and what type of Tanzania safari holiday you are going on are to be considered, however there are some general rules that you should follow: Most shops selling safari clothing will assist you to effortlessly combine functionality with style but remember to keep it simple. These shops, sell safari gear and clothes designed for safari and hot weather all year round which may be worn in combination with any style or colour in the range. A variety of specialist safari and outdoor clothing, luggage and gear including safari clothing, jackets, hats, travel bags, money belts, first aid kits, binoculars and torches are on offer. Read the rest of this entry »

Kempinski hotel chain withdraws from Zanzibar

The tourism industry in Zanzibar island has suffered a major setback following the withdrawal of the Kempinski Hotels management from running Zamani Zanzibar Hotel. Kempinski is the world’s oldest luxury hotel chain and is a strong brand in the hospitality industry. It’s presence in the mystical island of Zanzibar boosted the island’s tourism.The prestigious hotel group had been appointed to manage the premier hotel in Zanzibar. Read the rest of this entry »

Dar es salaam City, Gateway to Tanzania

Dar es Salaam, is often wrongly seen as a place to pass through on the way to a safari or   zanzibar,this is not true as Dar es salaam is in itself, a fascinating part of one’s visit to Tanzania. As sign of Confidence in Tanzania’s Expanded Tourism Sector are the new hotel investments by well known luxury brand hotels such as Kempinski, Movenpick and Sun International. While at this great East African coastal city, you can either decide to stay at the world class city hotels at your disposal or book a beach resort. Read the rest of this entry »

Tanzania,safari & beach holidays dream destination

Tanzania is your safari & beach holidays dream destination.The United Republic of Tanzania was formed out of the union of two sovereign states namely Zanzibar and Tanganyika.Tanzania is a reminiscent of one of the most enormous extensive, varied, and wonderful places on the Earth. The country is exceedingly assorted and you may familiarize with diverse cultures, fauna, flora, languages and unique landscape in each place you visit.Tanzania BOASTS SUCH AFRICAN ICONS such as the world renowned snow-capped peak of Mount Kilimanjaro, timeless savannahs of Serengeti National Park ,Ngorongoro Conservation Area and the spice island of Zanzibar. Tanzania also possesses  numerous sandy beaches and historical monuments that have been recognized by Unesco as world heritage sites. It is also home to Lake Victoria, Africa’s largest Lake and Lake Tanganyika, which is Africa’s deepest and known for its unique fish species. Read the rest of this entry »