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April 25, 2024
Zanzibar, situated off Tanzania’s picturesque coastline in the Indian Ocean, boasts a tropical climate. The place is blessed with pleasant weather and sunshine for most of the year. There are two main seasons—the dry and wet seasons with the latter characterized by short and long rainfalls. Image Source: Shutterstock The dry season spanning June to...
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Most vacations to East Africa are incomplete without a peak into the wilderness of Kenya and Tanzania. The sceneries and variety of wildlife in both countries will leave even the most frequent safari-goers in awe. Yet, factors like accessibility, infrastructure, beaches, and many more can suit several travel preferences. Let’s look into the wildlife situation...
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Tanzania – the land of green and peaceful promises. It is where the golden sun paints the vast savanna in warm hues. Spend an evening and you’ll witness the dusk casting long shadows of acacia trees across the dusty plains.  Gentle breeze swaying over savannahs, melodic calls, long grasses, roars, thunders, mountains, beaches, craters, and...
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Heading into the Serengeti’s bushes or Zanzibar’s beaches calls for well-packed luggage.  Whether you’re thirsty, need insect repellent or sunscreen, or when your binoculars are your only option to spot predator attacks or cuddling lions – your haversack will come in handy almost through the day. Here’s a complete guide on what you need to...
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The wanderlust in you summons a trip to this East African gem. From wildlife adventures for adrenaline junkies to a series of culturally-rich islands, towns, and countryside habitats, Tanzania’s timeless aesthetic keeps the traveler in you alive. Beyond natural wonders, this region brings together a series of interconnected African cultures that feed your curiosity about...
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A game drive in the Serengeti or a complete Tanzania safari adventure is a dream many wildlife enthusiasts hold close. But navigating the costs often seems like navigating the vast savannahs and open plains itself. Whether you’re marvelling at the Great Migration, peering into the Ngorongoro Crater, or trekking through untouched wilderness in Selous, understanding...
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