Embarking on a Tanzanian safari is an exhilarating experience. From the golden savannahs of the Serengeti to the lush forests of Lake Manyara and the volcanic slopes of Ngorongoro, the landscapes are as diverse as the wildlife that inhabits them. But alongside the excitement comes the question every traveller asks: what should I pack? Packing...Read More
Every year, an awe-inspiring spectacle unfolds across the plains of Tanzania. Over a million wildebeest, accompanied by hundreds of thousands of zebras and gazelles, embark on a vast, cyclical journey through the Serengeti and beyond. This is called the Great Migration – one of the planet’s most extraordinary wildlife phenomena, a living, breathing drama that...Read More
There is a unique rhythm to the Tanzanian coastline that demands you slow down. Unlike the fast pace of city life or the adrenaline of a safari, the coast encourages a gentler tempo: the soft lap of waves, the whisper of palms in the breeze, and the warm glow of the sun tracing the horizon....Read More
After days spent tracking wildlife across the Serengeti or exploring the dramatic landscapes of the Ngorongoro Crater, few experiences rival the feeling of stepping off a small plane onto the sun-drenched beaches of Zanzibar. The air is immediately different – warm, salty, and infused with the heady scent of cloves. For travellers coming from the...Read More
The first time you look up at Mount Kilimanjaro from the base, it’s impossible not to feel a mix of awe and apprehension. Its snow-capped summit towers over the savannah, a silent sentinel over Tanzania’s landscapes, and promises adventure, challenge, and breathtaking vistas. Even before they get there, the question on many minds is simple:...Read More
There is a peculiar hush that falls over the slopes of Mount Kilimanjaro just before sunrise. The chill bites at your cheeks, the stars overhead shimmer with an almost tangible clarity, and the silhouette of the summit looms in the distance, silent and commanding. Standing at 5,895 metres, Kilimanjaro isn’t just a mountain – it’s...Read More
Timing is everything when it comes to the African bush. You can visit the exact same spot in the Serengeti in July and January, and you would swear you were standing on two different planets. One month, the grass is waist-high and vibrant emerald; a few months later, it’s a parched, golden dust-bowl where every...Read More
There is a specific kind of quiet that settles over the Serengeti just before dawn. It’s not a true silence; it’s a vibrating tension filled with the distant “whoop” of a spotted hyena and the low, rhythmic sawing sound of a leopard’s call. As the first orange light hits the flat-topped acacia trees, you realise...Read More
There is a specific kind of magic that happens when you step off a small plane onto the tarmac at Abeid Amani Karume International Airport. The air is immediately different—thick with the scent of cloves and the salt of the Indian Ocean. For newlyweds, this tropical island holiday in Tanzania isn’t just a destination; it’s...Read More
After the physical exertion of a safari or a mountain trek, there is no better antidote than the rhythmic lapping of the Indian Ocean against a wooden dhow. Zanzibar isn’t just a single island; it’s an archipelago defined by its white-sand beaches and turquoise waters, but the real magic happens about twenty feet offshore. The...Read More
Packing for Kilimanjaro is a bit of a logistical puzzle. You aren’t just packing for a hike; you’re packing for five different countries’ worth of weather, all crammed into a single week. One afternoon you’ll be trekking through a humid, tropical rainforest where the mud is ankle-deep, and forty-eight hours later, you’ll be standing in...Read More
Standing at the base of Mount Kilimanjaro in Moshi, looking up at the snow-capped Kibo peak, it is difficult to wrap your head around the sheer verticality of what lies ahead. Kilimanjaro isn’t just the highest point in Africa; it is the tallest free-standing mountain in the world. This means it doesn’t sit in a...Read More
Already clued up on all you need to know about Tanzania? Let’s talk about Lake Manyara National Park. Firstly, it’s highly underrated; it often gets treated as a quick stopover between Arusha and the bigger-name parks like Ngorongoro and Serengeti. People spend half a day here, tick it off the list, and move on. Which...Read More
If you’re planning a Tanzanian safari itinerary, you’ll see Ngorongoro Crater on pretty much every itinerary. And for good reason – it’s genuinely one of the most extraordinary wildlife destinations on the planet. Not just in Tanzania or Africa, but anywhere. The crater is a collapsed volcanic caldera that’s created this massive natural amphitheatre, roughly...Read More
There are plenty of fun things to do in Zanzibar that don’t involve sunbathing on the beach and drinking cocktails (though that’s fine too). The island’s surrounded by some of the clearest, warmest water you’ll find anywhere, with incredible marine life, coral reefs, and conditions perfect for pretty much every water sport you can think...Read More
Zanzibar’s landscapes are stunning – that’s not exactly news. The island’s reputation for pristine white sand, where turquoise beaches meet rich culture is well deserved. But if you’ve done any research, you’ve probably seen photos of the same beaches over and over: Nungwi, Kendwa, Paje. These are gorgeous, absolutely, but they’re also absolutely rammed with...Read More
There are many different Kilimanjaro climbing routes, but did you also know there are different ways to approach your own climb? When you’re planning to climb Kilimanjaro, one of the first decisions you’ll face is whether to join a group trek or book a private climb. Both options get you to the summit, but the...Read More
One of the first questions people ask when they’re preparing for a Mount Kilimanjaro climb is whether they’re actually fit enough to do it. It’s a fair concern – you’re talking about summiting Africa’s highest mountain at nearly 6,000 metres. That sounds intense. But here’s the thing that surprises most people: you don’t need to...Read More
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The Serengeti’s one of those rare places that actually lives up to the hype. Endless plains, massive wildlife populations, the Great Migration – it’s not marketing exaggeration, it genuinely delivers. But it’s also vast, complex, and visiting without proper understanding means you might miss the best bits entirely. Here’s what you actually need to know....Read More
You’re planning a Tanzanian safari. Brilliant. Now comes the question that’ll significantly affect both your experience and your budget: private or group? It’s not a straightforward decision, and anyone telling you one option is definitively “better” is probably trying to sell you something. Both work. Both have genuine advantages. The right choice depends entirely on...Read More
Zanzibar’s got about 25 different beaches spread around the island, and the quality varies enormously. Some are absolutely stunning. Others are fine but nothing special. A few are genuinely disappointing once you factor in seaweed, tides, and crowds. Here’s the honest rundown of the beaches actually worth your time. Nungwi Beach Up on the northern...Read More
Zanzibar’s one of those places where you could feasibly spend a week doing absolutely nothing but lying on a beach, or pack two weeks solid with activities and still feel like you’ve barely scratched the surface. So how long do you actually need? Depends entirely on what you’re after, honestly. But let’s break down what...Read More
Choosing your route up Kilimanjaro isn’t like picking a trail for a weekend hike. The route you take massively affects your chances of actually making it to the summit, how much you’ll suffer with altitude sickness, what you’ll see along the way, and how much you’ll enjoy the experience overall. There are seven established routes...Read More
Standing in Tanzania and Kenya respectively, these two giants dominate East Africa’s skyline. And if you’re trying to decide between them for your next climbing adventure, you’re probably wondering which one’s actually worth your time and effort. Both are incredible mountains. Both offer proper challenges. But they’re surprisingly different experiences once you get beyond the...Read More
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