Email Antony J. | 50-65 years of age | Experience level: over 5 safaris
I'm sure the bush vibe was there but I was in 5* lodges, so not so much. TZ is the best place in the world to see not just the 'big 5' but so much more the parks are vast with a variety of environments, the people I met were lovely
Tanzania, safari
Beautiful yourney in NP of Tanzania, I realy want to come back and visit another parks and rural places.
35-50 years of age | Experience level: first safari
The most magnificent country I've been to
I've been in Tanzania for 10days. 8 climbing kilimanjaro, 2 on Safaris. This has been the BEST trip of my life. Its all been done through East African Voyage, who has proven to be an impecable travel agency. Kilimanjaro was the best experience of my life and the camping structure provided by East African Voyage greatly contributed for the feeling. Our guides victor, ray and jerald where the kindest and most prepared and experienced professionals we could hope for. The 2 days on safari - Taranguire and Ngorongoro were spectacular. Such a diverse, rich and fully preserved wildlife. Victor was again our guide, providing us with the best possible experience. Fantastic catering.
Ruaha National Park, the best hidden secret
After several safaris in Kenia and Uganda, we decided to go to Southern Tanzania to visit the still unspoiled Selous and Ruaha parks. Ruaha National Park is a beauty. From the landing at the airstrip, you see elephants, zebra, giraffe,... This park is totally uncrowded, you can drive around for several hours without seeing another vehicle. Wildlife is therefore not disturbed by jeeps and is very relaxed. We saw at least 12 lions (even up to 10m), cheeta, leopard, and of course dozens of elephants and hippos. Ruaha is a must for game drive lovers... We stayed outside the park at Tandala Tented Camp. A beauty...very comfortable tents, great bar, excellent food, very friendly staff. Masai protect you as wildlife come into the camp and every evening many elephants come to the waterhole in the camp.
Email Kenny | 35-50 years of age | Experience level: first safari
Amazing Country
We have been in Tanzania and we love this country.... Spectacular landscapes, amazing creatures (animals) and friendly people!!!!
We recommend this country to everyone!!!
Beautiful Scenery, Unbelievable Animal Hub.
Its true most travelers have no notion of the beauty that lies in Tanzania. To be honest, I too didn’t know until I was invited on a trip to Tanzania and we were hosted by Asante Tanzania Safaris. Anybody who needs more comfort and luxury should go for lodges, there are pretty much affordable lodge accommodation but you need to confirm in advance especially if you plan to visit during the peak season.
The position of our country makes us hear what I can refer to as very little to nothing about Tanzania hehee. However brief or short the time was, we had very pleasant moments and recommend Asante Tanzania.
Tallest mountain in the world, exotic zanzibar, Crater of Ngorongoro and great migration in the Serengeti. What else?
The most beautiful country in the world
Tanzania has everything, the tallest free standing mountain, the most incredible national parks and some of the best beaches. The people are fantastic and the food is great :)
Trip of a Lifetime
We booked our itinerary with Planet Africa. Their attention to detail was commendable and the service was excellent from beginning to end. We first stayed at Ubuntu Migration Camp in the south Serengeti for two nights. The camp was amazing and we really were out in the middle of the bush. Guiding, staff, food and service were excellent. My only criticism was the 2 hour drive to the airstrip, but we did see lots of wonderful animals on the way. We then went to Sayari Camp in the north for 3 nights and it was perfect. The location and service was outstanding. Kathryn, Julie and the whole team did everything to ensure our trip was perfect for us. Sundowners on Christmas day beside the river viewing in excess of 30 hippo was wonderful . Our guide Elia was outstanding - he worked very hard to ensure we saw all of the big 5 on our 3 days. We wished we could have stayed there longer. We transferred to the Baraza Resort and Spa in Zanzibar. The villas are luxurious and Arabic in style and the beach had the most amazing white sand. The only thing I would do differently next time would be to take a direct flight to Zanzibar as the journey was over 4 hours.
its a wonderfull combination of nature wildlife hospiltality realxiation. Its paradise lost
The nearness of Gnoe
All right, wildlife does not evoke the same emotions Norah Jones does with her beautiful song but believe it or not, when you’re in the middle of a herd of Gnoes and other wildlife for the first time in your life, tears come to your eyes. It’s an emotional moment.
It’s January, rain and storm rule where we live in Holland. Tanzania is just 9 hours away with its beautiful nature, lovely climate and astounding wildlife.
Our trip in Tanzania knew three stages: relaxing days in and around Moshi, acknowledging the snowy peak of Kilimanjaro every morning, an exciting 11-day safari in Tarangiri National Park, Ngoro Ngoro Crater and Serengeti National Park. Our R. and R. was on Zanzibar, with our feet in the turquoise water of the Indian ocean.
Nothing was standard in those memorable days. Dutch born and raised Selma Kamm and her Tanzanian husband Ngomi Kamm of Moshi based Makasa Tanzanian Safaris excel in tailor-made trips. They had excellent and very practical suggestions on where to go and what to see and still made us feel ‘captain of our ship’.
On the spot, in Tanzania, Makasa service is impeccable and their guides and drivers are out to give you the time of your life.
We grew very much attached to our driver /guide Humphrey. He has an amazing knowledge of both flora and fauna and seems to have bionic eyes. My expensive binoculars are no match for his experience and eyesight when it comes to spotting wildlife. And yes, we saw the big five, and the small five and much more. We walked along thousands and thousands of Flamingo’s in Empakaai Crater, drove through paradise lost Ngoro Ngoro crater and were awed by the vastness of Serengeti. There is so much more to tell.
On safari we stayed in what they call tented lodges: an excellent invention. The cosiness of a tent, the size of a small bungalow, excellent double bed, chairs, and of course your own bathroom and shower. In the morning you wake up at the friendly voice just outside your tented lodge, asking if you want a hot or a cold shower.
Tourism is still relatively small in Tanzania, so when you visit a local family, its just you and the family, and together you prepare a local lunch –very tasty indeed- while they enjoy the way you potter around with their cooking utensils.
To top it all we spent 4 days in guest house Kilima Kidogo, in Paje, Zanzibar: white beaches, warm ocean, beds for an afternoon nap, lovely food and very friendly service.
Karibu indeed.