Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Can I take the drone? With the arrival of drones, some drones were used for photography. However, they’re not allowed within the park, and it’s conjointly problematic if you are attempting to
Read MoreCan I take the drone? With the arrival of drones, some drones were used for photography. However, they’re not allowed within the park, and it’s conjointly problematic if you are attempting to
Read MoreLake Natron sits at the lowest point of the valley in East Africa at an altitude of 600m or 2000 feet above sea level. Here the water evaporates leaving behind very high
Read MoreArusha National Park is often one of the first destinations on the Northern Tanzania safari circuit due to its proximity to Arusha and JRO International Airport. The ease of access also makes
Read MoreLake Manyara is a shallow alkaline lake along the Rift Valley of Eastern Africa. During the wet season, roughly 2 million flamingoes call Lake Manyara home as they feed along its edges.
Read MoreTarangire National Park can best be described as the “Land of the Elephants” due to the massive herds sometimes reaching upwards of 300 individuals. Over 1,000 square miles of unspoiled African wilderness
Read MoreNgorongoro Crater is a 100 sq mile ancient inactive volcanic caldera that was formed 2-3 million years ago after the volcano erupted and collapsed in on itself. The crater itself is just
Read MoreSerengeti National Park is, in our opinion, the premier wildlife viewing destination on the planet. Home to The Great Migration of Wildebeest – one of nature’s most awe-inspiring phenomena – the Serengeti
Read MoreA good sunset never gets old. There is something magical about watching the sky change colors as the sun dips below the horizon. Whether you are on a romantic getaway, a family
Read MoreTanzania is a beautiful country with diverse landscapes, wildlife, and culture. It is one of the most popular destinations in Africa for safari, hiking, and beach holidays. But how safe is Tanzania
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