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Solo Travelers on Kilimanjaro: Safety, Group Tours & Expert Tips

a solo kilimanjaro hiker doing a yoga pose while facing Mt. Kilimanjaro via the Marangu route

Thinking of climbing Mount Kilimanjaro solo? You’re not the only one. Every year, thousands of people consider climbing Kilimanjaro solo and many have the same questions you probably do If those questions are on your mind you’re in the right place. This guide is written specifically for solo travelers, whether you’re planning your first trek […]

Top Safari Tips from 33 Tanzania Tour Experts

tourist enjoying elephants from her breakfast place at a luxury hotel in Tanzania

Advice From the Bush: What Local Guides Want You to Know Before Your Safari Going on a safari in Tanzania is a dream for many but making the most of it requires more than just booking a package and showing up with a camera. The best advice comes from the people who live and breathe […]

Best Things To do In Zanzibar

tourist swimming alongside dolphins in Zanzibar

Zanzibar is more than a tropical island paradise — it’s a mosaic of cultures shaped by centuries of trade, migration, and resilience. Officially known as the Zanzibar Archipelago, it consists of two main islands, Unguja (often simply called Zanzibar) and Pemba, along with several smaller islets like Mafia, Chumbe, Mnemba, and Tumbatu. Located off Tanzania’s […]

Why You Should Add Cultural Tours to Your Tanzania Safari

Introduction Tanzania is world-renowned for its spectacular wildlife safaris — from the endless plains of the Serengeti to the iconic Ngorongoro Crater. But beyond the game drives and Big Five sightings, Tanzania offers one of Africa’s richest cultural landscapes. By adding a cultural tour to your Tanzania safari, you gain a deeper understanding of the […]

Mt. Kilimanjaro Hiking Difficulty

Understanding Mt. Kilimanjaro hiking difficulty is key to preparing for a successful summit of Africa’s tallest mountain. Standing at 5,895 meters (19,341 feet), Mount Kilimanjaro attracts thousands of climbers each year — from first-time trekkers to seasoned hikers. While it does not require technical climbing skills, the challenge lies in the altitude, physical endurance, and […]

Serengeti Migration Tracker: Nature’s Greatest Journey Unveiled

a huge group of wildebeest and zebras during the serengeti migration season

The Epic Annual Wildebeest Migration: A Miracle of Survival The Extraordinary Phenomenon of Movement The Great Migration is more than just a simple animal movement – it’s one of the most remarkable natural spectacles on our planet. Each year, approximately 1.5 million wildebeest, accompanied by 200,000 zebras and gazelles, traverse an incredible 1,200-mile circular route […]

Everything you need to know about your Tanzania Safari

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Planning a solo safari in Tanzania is an exhilarating adventure filled with breathtaking landscapes, diverse wildlife, and rich cultural experiences. For those venturing alone, it’s essential to be well-prepared and informed. This guide offers everything you need to know to make your Tanzanian safari unforgettable. When packing for your solo safari, consider the essentials that […]

Safari with Kids in Tanzania

kids on safari

If you have kids, you have surely looked at some picture books with African animals at some point. Wouldn’t it be amazing to see these animals in their natural habitat? Not only your little ones are dreaming about that, but probably also you, right?  However, going to Tanzania on a safari with your kids might cause […]

Learn from the Hadzabe Tribe in Tanzania

hadzabe tribe member teaching tourist how to shoot bow and arrow

In northern Tanzania, near the saltwater shores of Lake Eyasi, lives one of the last remaining hunter-gatherer tribes in Africa: the Hadzabe tribe. They number fewer than 1,500 and have resisted assimilation into modern agricultural society. In the Lake Eyasi area in Tanzania, about 200-400 tribe members still live a true nomadic lifestyle. They speak […]

Responsible Tourism in Tanzania Complete Guide

an elephant with Mt. kilimanjaro in the background

Tourism in Tanzania is more than game drives, scenic landscapes, and world-famous national parks it’s an opportunity to create a positive impact. With the rise of global awareness around ethical travel, responsible tourism in Tanzania has become essential not just optional. Travelers today want experiences that support local communities, respect cultures, and protect the natural […]