As Africa’s highest peak, Kilimanjaro Mountain is indisputably the king among the islands in the sky.it is not only an awesome dormant volcano, but it is also spectacular and among the natural wonders of the world. Within a short distance from the outskirt to the top of the mountain all aspects of life are transformed from lush tropical conditions to an icy lava desert so that both summer and icy cold winter are everyday phenomena
Here wildebeest stampede across the Serengeti plains during their annual migration and baobabs dwarf the herds of elephants that feed beneath them in Tarangire National Park. Explore Ngorongoro Crater, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the world’s largest free-standing caldera. Experience sport fishing on Rubondo island, cruise “the road less traveled” in wild Katavi National Park, which boasts Tanzania’s largest population of crocodiles and hippos, or boat down the Rufiji River in the spectacular Selous Game Reserve. For a magical experience, trek through the Mahale Mountains National Park in search of chimpanzees. Meet Maasai warriors and the pastoral Wahadzabe and Datoga. Immerse yourself in local life, barter at local markets, or spend a morning with exuberant school children. Then wrap up your journey with a beach getaway to the spice island of Zanzibar which is Beautiful and fascinating is well defined. We believe travelers deserve a company that shares their passion for adventure. We hope that this will be the start of a very exciting journey for you and we welcome you to discover Tanzania with us.
The Diving in Paradise – Zanzibar boasts amazing diving opportunities. Its turquoise waters and rich diverse coral reefs provide excellent diving and snorkeling sites. The old city of Stone Town is covered with Arabic architecture buildings of Sultans, old slave markets to spice garden tour. In the evening walk to Forodhani for local seafood testing.
Cultural Encounters – With its unique mix of traditional cultures, and African roots of both Christian and Muslim influences, the region is full of rich culture – from the nomadic, red-robed Maasai of the north to forest-hunting Hadzabe and the elegant enticing bazaars