Jamhuri ya Muungano wa Tanzania in Swahili is a land of contrasts that brings together the wilderness and charisma of Africa in one place. Diverse ethnic groups, some still living in harmony with the jungle along with the contrasting landscapes define Tanzania. Home to ethnic tribes, the Kilimanjaro, the largest caldera, the precious tanzanite and the Serengeti ecosystem, this country will not fail to embrace and enchant you with its simplicity.
Active Volcanoes, Dormant ones, largest caldera, highest mountain, deep and large lakes and the great savannah. Shaped by great extremes this country is also home to rainforests. One thing you can be sure of, you will never be short of places to explore.
The Hadzabe are considered one of the last hunter-gatherer tribes in Africa. Give your kids a peak into their lifestyle and appreciate the small joys of life. Experience their simple lifestyle. You may think they are very poor, on the contrary they are very rich because they know how to live and bond with nature!
Discover the traditions, the huts with grass roofs and soil walls and the warmth of Maasai hospitality.Take a walk with them, try their food and get an insight into how they survive in harmony with nature. Maybe they tell you about their secret herbs for a healthy life. A little dance and music every evening may just be their secret!
With more animals per square mile of land than anywhere else, it’s not a surprise that they feel at home here. The ecological diversity of the Serengeti Park makes it an enviable place to witness such an array of natural life; from migration on an impossibly large scale to a sole leopard desperately trying to kill to survive.
Cuisine here is a reflection of the geography and history of the region. The ingredients reflect Tanzania’s role on the crossroads of spice route as the spices and dishes find influences from across the globe. From Ugali to Mandaazi to the Pilau or their own flavourful Mchicha, explore Tanzania via your taste buds
Yes, this holiday is designed to give you a peak into the tribal culture. Tribal interactions not only give children an understanding of how the people live but also about how they evolved over time. Children who develop an awareness of cultural differences and are able to develop a positive viewpoint regarding diversity usually maintain happy and productive lives.
This is not always possible, some tribes do not allow prolonged stays and it may also be a concern due to lack of accommodation options. However, if you wish to have longer interactions, they can be arranged as a part of our custom travel plan.
Though we cannot guarantee viewing of any particular species or animals. Tanzania has the largest animal population density out of any country in the world. That is, there are more animals per square mile of land in Tanzania than in any other country. This in itself means virtually guaranteed sightings.
Unlikely as in the month of October the big herds of Wildebeest have already migrated to Kenya. A few herds are likely to be seen in and around the Serengeti National Park.