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You won't want to leave
5 Days/4 Nights Wildebeest Calving & Migration Scenes
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8 Days/ 7 Nights The Ultimate Northern Tanzania
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15 Days/14 Nights Essence Of Tanzania
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3 Days Tanzania’s Natural Wonders
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5 Days/ 4 Nights Iconic Tanzania Safari
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10 Days/9 NightsHorse Back Experience
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Mount Kilimanjaro, the “Roof of Africa,” is the highest peak on the continent at 5,895m (19,341ft) above sea level. Located in northern Tanzania, Kilimanjaro is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the world’s most iconic trekking destinations. Unlike many mountains, no technical climbing is required making it possible for adventure seekers from all walks of life to stand at its summit, Uhuru Peak.
It is the only route with hut accommodations (shared dormitory-style), making it a good choice for those who prefer not to camp.
Known for its beautiful scenery and diverse landscapes. It is more physically demanding, with steeper climbs and longer days
A favorite for its remote start and panoramic views, the Lemosho route offers excellent acclimatization with gradual altitude gain.
This route is quieter, drier, and less traveled. It is an excellent choice during the rainy season and offers a different perspective of the mountain.
The newest official route, circling around the northern slopes of Kilimanjaro. With the most gradual ascent and fewest climbers
After the thrill of wildlife adventures, unwind on Zanzibar’s powdery white sands and swim in the crystal-clear turquoise waters of the Indian Ocean.
Known as the “Spice Island,” Zanzibar invites you to explore fragrant spice plantations. Guided tours allow you to see, touch, and taste exotic spices such as cloves, nutmeg, cinnamon, and vanilla while learning about their role in Zanzibar’s history and economy.
Step back in time as you wander the winding alleys of Stone Town, rich with history and culture. Discover centuries-old architecture, bustling spice markets, ancient forts, and vibrant bazaars that reflect the island’s unique blend of Arab, Persian, Indian, and African influences.
Whether you’re on a honeymoon or simply seeking relaxation, Zanzibar offers stunning sunsets that paint the sky in shades of gold and crimson.
Take a short boat trip to see giant Aldabra tortoises and enjoy snorkeling in the surrounding reefs.
Dive or snorkel among colorful reefs at Mnemba Atoll, try kitesurfing on the east coast, or set sail on a traditional dhow at sunset.