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Animal on jungle
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...
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Majestic mountain range, tranquil meadow, and idyllic coastline beauty
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...
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Young surfer woman surfing during beach vacation
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...
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Amazing beach landscape, super wide panoramic exotic travel background.
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...
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Mountaineer team reaching peak success with high five in mountain landscape
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...
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Mountaineers climbing rocky terrain in foggy conditions during an expedition at high altitude
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...
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