Coordinates: 6°18′25″S 34°51′14″E / 6.307°S 34.854°E / -6.307; 34.854
Restaurants in Tanzania
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Magoroto forest is situated in the East Usambara mountains in north-east Tanzania. The East Usambaras form part of the mountain chain called the Eastern Arc which ranges from southern Kenya to southern Tanzania. Magoroto with its tropical rain forest is the perfect spot for a getaway.The estate is located on an altitude of 850m above sea level where temperatures are pleasant all year long. The estate offers stunning views from the Muheza Valley to the Indian ocean. Enjoy the lush rain forest with rare plants and bird species, explore the dense tropical forest with organic spices or have a picnic or swim in our beautiful lake! Also having a lot of activities to keep you busy during your stay like hiking,Swimming, Picnic at the lake, Fishing, Bird Watching, Forest Walk, Mountain Biking, Spice Tour, Factory Tour, Bonfire, Camping, Meditation, BBQ
Inclusions: Dinner, Lunch, Breakfast, Lunch, Lunch, Breakfast, Breakfast, Dinner, Private transportation, All Fees and Taxes
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Safaris represent a very special experience and it was great to feel you can just seat back and let the experts plan the very best for you. Safari Soles were recommended to me by a friend that went on a Safari with them in January, so when I decided to also go on a Safari in April, I got in contact with them. From that first contact communication went very smooth, Bryson was very attentive to my requests and, through his experience, helped to shape the itinerary of the Safari, as to maximize the experience. I received his support when booking the accommodation in Arusha, for the beginning and end of our Safari, after having my sights set on the Rivertrees Country Inn. He helped us obtain the best rates per night, better than what was offered through booking.com and also a lot more flexible. And this flexibility really came in handy after having our arrival flight to Kilimanjaro airport delayed and couldn't leave towards Ngorongoro National Park, the same day, as planned, since our accommodation was inside the park, and we weren't able to reach it before the closign of the park gates. So, on a very short notice, Bryson saved the day :) - we went directly to the Rivertrees Country Inn and started the Safari the next day. He could arrange so that we could go first to Serengeti and then to Ngorongoro, and changed the accommodation date for Ngorongoro. I don't know what we would have done, if we were to have booked the accommodation by ourselves. Also, I need to say that Safari Soles's prices are really good compared to other Safari companies. I was in contact with other Safari companies as well, but their prices were significantly higher. Bryson even helped us do a balloon Safari in Serengeti, after deciding to go for this experience from one day to another. Our guide and driver, David Simba, was very knowledgeable and we could find out a lot of interesting infos about the wildlife; also, he's a nice guy to be around, we felt safe with him and he organized the best lunches for us in the park. So Safari Soles is a great team, you really feel you receive support from them when needed, and they go that extra mile to make sure the experience is one of a kind. Definitely recommend them!
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2. Marangu ("Coca Cola") Route Known as the "Coca-Cola" route, the Marangu route is a classic trek on Mount Kilimanjaro. It is the oldest, most well established route. Many favor the Marangu route because it is considered to be the easiest path on the mountain, given its gradual slope. It is also the only route which offers sleeping huts in dormitory style accommodations. The minimum days required for this route is five. Marangu is mostly favored during the rainy season, where the hut accommodations are preferred over wet ground Known as the "Coca-Cola" route, the Marangu route approaches Kilimanjaro from the southeast. It is the oldest, most well established route. Many favor the Marangu route because it is considered to be the easiest path on the mountain, given its gradual slope and direct path.
Inclusions: Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, All Fees and Taxes, Private transportation
Exclusions: o Fair wages for the mountain crew as approved by the Kilimanjaro National Park Authority (KINAPA),, Pick up from Kilimanjaro Airport (JRO) to Moshi - 40$.
I just came back from an espectacular vacation in Tanzania. It was amazing 5 days, I had the opportunity to visit many places such as Kilimanjaro, Lake Chala and Tarangire National Park. I have to thank all the drivers, guides and Godfrey that were with me in those days. All of you went beyond my expectations. Excellent job!
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Materuni Village is located on the northern part of Moshi town. It is the last village before Kilimanjaro national park and it is only 15 Km from Moshi town. You travel on both a tarmac and rough roads. A moderate hike of approximately 40 minutes to beautiful Materuni waterfall with an English speaking guide. Along the way learn about local village lifestyle and enjoy the beauties of nature. Learn different types of flora and fauna. You will get a chance to test Chagga local banana beer in local bar. What to Bring on Materuni Village Tours:- -Swim suit (if you are interested in swimming at the waterfalls) Good walking shoes (you will be hiking) -Comfortable clothes for the trek (consider layers as the climate can change from cool to warm) -Camera -Jackets/Fleece for evenings, -Sunscreen & Insect repellent. Note: Home stays also can be organized upon request.
Inclusions: Received first hand secretes of what makes a good cup of coffee from Chagga people accompanied by Chagga songs and dances., After having enjoyed the scenery,you will slowly return with your guide to the starting hiking point with your guide, and experience a traditional chagga lunch such as cooked banana, banana soup., Private transportation
Exclusions: Personal items
Safari in Tanzania is one of the things you must do in life. It’s such a mind-blowing experience. Imagine seeing all kind of animals living in harmony, having their own world. Imagine getting so close to a lion and have a face to face moment. I was so lucky to meet Gea and take the decision of going on a safari with his tour. Everything was amazing according to the budget which was half the price everywhere else. The campsite was clean, staff were hospitable and the food was good. The driver was patient and keen to show us everything. I was really impressed with the African show and music at night- was such a surprise. I really recommend Moana tours because the owner is a genuine person who cares about making people happy not rip them off, which is not the case with most of safari tours.
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WELCOME TO ZANZIBAR MUSSA TOURS AND SAFARIS FOR MORE ENJOYMENT,SUNSET,BEAUTIFUL BEACH, BEAUTIFUL SANDS AND SEA FOOD
Inclusions: Soda/Pop
Exclusions: Private transportation
This dramatic and scenic park is the largest in Tanzania, holding a reputation as one of the country’s best-kept game viewing secrets with a wild and unrushed feel that sets it apart from other reserves. It is well known for its varied and beautiful landscape that includes rolling hills, open plains, enormous baobab trees, and the great Ruaha River. The remote and essentially untouched wilderness sweeps across a gorgeous countryside where age-old trees stud the hills and rocky escarpments add a touch of drama to the skyline.
Inclusions: Dinner, Lunch, Dinner, Breakfast, Lunch, Lunch, Breakfast, Dinner
Exclusions: Items of Personal Nature
We received a written email stating that we would get picked up at the hotel and dropped off at the Dar es Salaam airport at the end of the safari. This transportation was to be included in the overall price. Also, we were to have all meals and activities included in the safari price, and the package was to include a safari hat and t-shirt. Well, the night before, we discovered that only one meal per day would be covered. We shrugged and went ahead anyway. At the end, the guide (Baracka Kimambo) said when we got to the airport that we would have to pay $10 each for a snake park we visited, $20 each for a lunch we had in Mikumi Park, and an incredible $50 because we were brought back to the airport instead of the original hotel in Dar es Salaam (not that far from the originating hotel). Sincere there were seven us in the group, this was a substantial amount of money! We felt as though we were being swindled by a guide whom we had gotten to know and like over the past three days. All this just minutes after we had given him a $210 cash tip! Not a good feeling. Not knowing what to do, we paid the extra money. Then, at the airport, we decided to call the director (Rodgers Bajungu), who was very nice and was apologetic. He directed Baracka to return to the airport and give us the money back, which he did. For some reason, we let him keep the tip. Unpleasant ending to an otherwise good trip.Oh, and by the way, we never got the promised hat and t-shirt.....
Come and experience Tanzanian culture outside of your safari! Together, we will visit Mama Max, an incredible woman who has fought her way out of severe poverty, through business training and microfinance provided by a community nonprofit, The Small Things. First you'll get a quick overview of our work empowering children, families, and communities at Happy Family Children's Village, although, for child protection, you should not expect direct contact with children. Next, we will walk or drive to Mama Max's house (depending on what you would prefer), while I tell you about how our business development program helps families like hers to keep children at home. When we arrive, we will share traditional chai tea and locally grown coffee. If you like, help cut vegetation for the animals, check the chicken's nests for eggs, and milk the cow. You'll come away with a deeper appreciation of the strength of women like Mama Max who have climbed out of poverty.
Inclusions: Tea and a snack will be provided on all tours
Exclusions: Lunch can be provided for an extra $5 USD.
Exiting activity with children of the TST! Kitomary : the artist has shown us how to create our own artifact with a clay of big quality! Concentration and fun in the same time.
All in Tanzania is a brand under AITanzania and located in Norway. We combine local knowledge with European standard.We have a sister company in Tanzania that we cooperate with to give you the best while travelling with us. We offer tailor made holidays to Tanzania like safaris, motorbike tours, golf, beach and climbs. We combine all the beauty this country can offer, like The Roof of Africa, Kilimanjaro, all national parks and game reserves to the most pristine beaches in Zanzibar, Pemba or Mafia Island. The choice is yours.
Inclusions: Breakfast, We usually include B/B and full board
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Motorcycle Tour to Rungugai Hot spring water flows from the melting snowcap of mount Kilimanjaro to form breathtaking hot spring. Hot spring swimming pond and fish pedicure
Inclusions: Bike,Gas and Helmet, Guide and Mechanic, All fees, Meals/lunch box, mineral water 1.5 ltr, camping gear if is overnight trip
Exclusions: Person use ex.sun glass, sun cream etc, Drinks
Motorcycle Marangu Tour Explore daily life of chagga (Bantu-speaking indigenous Africans and the third largest ethnic group in Tanzania They traditionally live on the southern and eastern slopes of Mount Kilimanjaro and Mount Meru and near Moshi) a chance to make your own coffee and waterfalls Highlights: coffee tour banana plantation waterfalls tradition irrigation birds
Inclusions: Bike,Gas and Helmet, Guide and Mechanic, All fees, Meal, mineral water 1.5 ltr
Exclusions: Person use ex.sun glass, sun cream etc, Drinks
The motorbike tour will take you to explore life of ethinic groups live around the base of slope of mount Kilimanjaro, Chaga and Maasai. The Chaga descended from various Bantu groups who migrated from elsewhere in Africa to the foothills of Mount Kilimanjaro, a migration that began around the start of the eleventh century. While the Chaga are Bantu-speakers, their language has a number of dialects related to Kamba, which is spoken in southeast Kenya
Inclusions: Breakfast, Lunch, Lunch, Breakfast, Dinner, Dinner, Lunch, All Fees and Taxes, Bike,Gas and Helmet, Guide and Mechanic, mineral water 1.5 ltr, Supply and Rescue Vehicle , Camping Gear
Exclusions: Person use ex.sun glass, sun cream etc, Drinks
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