Our trip is unique becouse this trip is combine safari Kilimanjaro climb and Wildlife safari you will have the chance to touch aand walk to the roof of africa and abig possibilite to see all big five in serengeti and ngorongoro crater...Read more
Mikumi National Park is the fourth largest park in Tanzania and it is easily accessible from Dar es Salaam since the tarmac road was completed it is an ideal destination for visitors who have numbered days for safari and wants to experience the most part of Tanzania National Parks. It is close to Maasai Village and which is an ideal place for...Read more
This day tour will cover the below places of interest: > National Museum and house of culture > Fish Market of Dar es Salaam > Ransomed Slave house > Saint Joseph Old Church > Azania front Old Church > Kariakoo Bazaar > Mwenge Curio Shops > Village Museum > Askari Monument > Sultan...Read more
You will visit the famous prison island, which has many other names where you can take a photo with giant turtles Visit the old prison and the former quarantine zone, Relax on the beautiful beach and enjoy the clear waters Enjoy the delicious lunch on the island of Nakuppend, which is also called the "Vanishing...Read more
Saadani is where the beach meets the bush. The only wildlife sanctuary in East Africa to boast for an Indian Ocean beachfront, it sounds too far fetched to be true – an epic safari adventure filled with scenic Savannah, verdant bush lands married with calm beaches absent from tourists. This description may sound like the stuff of dreams, but...Read more
Raised from the humble surroundings of a Fishing Village just over a century ago, Dar Es Salaam blossomed into one of the most beautiful sea-side capitals. Many beautiful and un spoilt beaches are within easy reach of Dar Es Salaam, literally translated as "The Heaven of Peace". Our most popular excursion in the city for tourists in transit...Read more
Selous Game Reserve is the largest wildlife area in Africa. A UNISECO World Heritage site, this pristine uninhabited area is larger than Switzerland. Selous boasts Tanzania’s largest population of elephant as large numbers of lion, leopard, African hunting dog, buffalo and hippo. The Rufiji River is teeming with hippo and crocodile, and the...Read more
Dar es Salaam is dynamic, colorful and diverse. Originally a small fishing village known as Mzizima it’s now a bustling city and hub for East African business and trade. Packed with interesting culture, history, food and people our Dar es Salaam city tour will give you a taste of one of East Africa’s most exciting cities. These are a few of...Read more
Selous Game Reserve is the largest reserve laden with largest wildlife reserve. Animals such as African bush elephants, black rhinos, hippopotamus, lions, East African wild dogs, Cape buffaloes, Masai giraffes, Plains zebras, and crocodiles are found in large numbers than in any other African game reserve. The park is known for its unspoiled but...Read more
Very short trip designed for those who want to escape the madness of Dar es Salaam city by taking a weekend on safari. This tour departs and returns to Dar es Salaam,
Mikumi National Park Road Safari is a short tour from Dar es Salaam-Tanzania, which takes you to visit one of the spectacular southern circuit National parks of Tanzania. A...Read more
Bagamoyo is a magical town fringed with amazing beaches, Mangrove forest, unforgettable historical memories as well as various traditional lifestyle, located just 65kms north of Dar es Salaam on the coast opposite Zanzibar, it was the formal capital of the German East Africa. It derived the name from the word Bwagamoyo means “here I throw down...Read more
Perhaps most unique to Mikumi are large buffaloes population. The largest member of the antelope family cuts a striking figure as it grazes on the open fields, and the park's huge array of birdlife (over 400 species) make it a birder's paradise as well. Big cats such as lions and leopard are also...Read more
I'm Kibe born and raised in Dar es salaam. I'm.easy going and passionate. I’have been working in the Market for more than 5 years.And now switched to another job. We own family workshop in Kariakoo Market since 1978 to this recently. I know a lot of hidden gems in my city. Dar es salaam has the intriguing history,Kariakoo is the most...Read more
Welcome to Mikumi national parks rich in wildlife like buffalo, elephant, lions, wildebeests, Maasai giraffe, hippos, impalas, and crocodile, there are also, zebras and wart hogs. Most of the animals can be seen at all seasons, drive from Dar es salaam to Mikumi national park is about 7 hours driving, this will be a camping safari with tents or...Read more
A tour of senses! Discovering why Zanzibar also known as the "Spice Island" by a visit to the spice plantation where you have the opportunity to touch all the exotic spices, feel and taste. Learn about the healing properties of some spices and the incredible variety of flavors and textures such as cinnamon,clove, vanilla and nutmeg, also for...Read more
Selous Game Reserve is one of the largest reserves in the world with a huge elephant population. It was named after Englishman Sir Frederick Selous, a famous big game hunter and early conservationist, who died here in 1917 fighting against the Germans. Selous safaris have the added bonuses of guided bush walks and boat safaris, as well as...Read more
Gain first hand experience of the social issues facing Dar es Salaam – living conditions of families, rapid urbanization, infrastructure issues and the urban environment. You will visit markets and meet the people who work and innovate in the informal economy, and hear about the struggles they...Read more
The Mikumi floodplain, with its open grassland, dominates the park together with the mountain ranges that borders the park in two sides. The park provides excellent opportunities to view a variety of animals and birds in a short period of time without too much driving around. The wildlife viewing experience in this park can be experienced right...Read more