16
Aug

Sinya Village Cultural Tour

Sinya Village Cultural Tour OVERVIEW This Sinya village is located in Western Kilimanjaro whereby there are suitable activities to do. Maasai “bomas” are sparsely scattered in Sinya, with a total population of no more than 2.000 people living in a huge area. These maasai are still living the traditional way and are not used to the commercial relationship with tourists
16
Aug

Tarangire National Park Day Trip

Tarangire National Park Day Trip OVERVIEW The Park is named after the Tarangire River which runs through it. This ‘river of warthogs’ is the only source of water for wildlife in the region during the dry season. In places, the vegetation is quite dense, including elephant grass, acacia woodlands and lush groundwater forest. The Park is well known for its
16
Aug

Ngorongoro Crater Day Trip

Ngorongoro Crater Day Trip OVERVIEW Ngorongoro crater which is also known as the Unbroken Caldera is also a geo-park and a world heritage site is located in the northern Tanzania just 2.5-3 hours’ drive from Arusha. The Crater was created when a large volcano exploded and collapsed in on itself two to three million years ago. It is famous for
16
Aug

Mto Wa Mbu Village Visit

Mto Wa Mbu Village Visit OVERVIEW Mto wa Mbu village consists of a number of tribes (120 tribes) whereby you can have the opportunity to learn different cultures as well as do different kinds of activities such as cooking lessons, visiting local schools at Mto wa Mbu and also you can have opportunities to visit local farms where bananas are
16
Aug

Maasai Villages in Ngorongoro

Maasai Villages in Ngorongoro OVERVIEW This area in Ngorongoro was originally inhabited by the Dorobo, hunters-gatherers who migrated down from the Lower Nile and were later subordinated to the Maasai. The Maasai came to this area 200 years ago and they have progressively chased the Barbaig who moved to the border of the Ngorongoro Conservation Area, near the Lake Eyasi;
16
Aug

Lake Momella Canoeing

Lake Momella Canoeing OVERVIEW Lake Momella is found in Arusha National Park whereby there is much to see starting from the birds and the surrounding environment. The Momela Lakes or Momella Lakes, are seven shallow lakes located within Arusha National Park namely: Big Momela, Small Momela, El Kekhotoito, Kusare, Rishateni, Lekandiro and Tulusia. Lakes are alkaline formed from the volcanic
16
Aug

Lake Manyara National Park Night Game Drive

Lake Manyara National Park Night Game Drive OVERVIEW Lake Manyara National Park which is almost 2 hours’ drive from Arusha offers a very different perspective in wildlife viewing as you are able to do a night game drive. Lake Manyara National Park is well known for its tree climbing lions and as we know that Lions are nocturnal therefore it
16
Aug

Lake Manyara National Park Day Trip

Lake Manyara National Park Day Trip OVERVIEW Lake Manyara National Park which is an unspoilt paradise and is best known for its abundance of birds and tree-climbing lions. The dramatic western escarpment of the Rift Valley forms the Park’s western border. To the east is the shallow, alkaline Lake Manyara. The lake covers a large area of the park, flooding
16
Aug

Lake Duluti Canoeing

Lake Duluti Canoeing OVERVIEW Lake Duluti is a small crater lake situated in eastern Arusha. It takes approximately 20 minutes from Arusha City. Lake Duluti is surrounded by a thick forest that is home to a number of reptiles like lizards and snakes while the lake itself is a sanctuary for varieties of bird species. Exploring the area around Lake
16
Aug

Hadzabe Tribe at Lake Eyasi

Hadzabe Tribe at Lake Eyasi OVERVIEW The Hadza, or Hadzabe, are an indigenous ethnic group in north-central Tanzania, living around Lake Eyasi in the central Rift Valley. Between 1,200 and 1,300 Hadzabe people living in Tanzania. Still leading the same hunter-gatherer lifestyle that has sustained their people for generations, the Hadzabe make use of locally made poisons and ingenious camouflage