Discover the best top things to do in Tanga Region, Tanzania including 3 Days Tanga Beach Holiday, 2 Days 1 Night Game drive Saadani National Park Fly from Zanzibar, 3 Days 2 Nights West Usambara Mountain Hiking, 3 Days 2 Nights Amboni Caves, Sulphur Springs,Tongoni Ruins,Amani Nature Reserve, 3 Days 2 Nights Saadani National Park, 7 Days 6 Nights,Tanga, Saadani National Park,East & West Usambara Mountains, 3 Days 2 Nights Irente View,Magamba Forest & Mtae View Point-Usambara Mountains, 3 Days 2 Nights Mkomazi National Park, 3 Days 2 Nights Usambara Mountains (Lushoto) By Private Car, MKOMAZI - 4 Days.
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Inclusions: Lunch, Breakfast, Dinner, Lunch, Breakfast, Dinner, Return transportation from Moshi to/from the starting/finishing point on the mountain/safari, Qualified guides /safari ,National park feesTents and sleeping mattresses Cutlery, Eating utensils Mess tent (for dining) / Mini camping chairs / Tables / Candles Rescue, Fees Pulse oximeters First aid kit Guides, porters, cook, waiter salaries, Boiled water on the mountain/Special water on safari All meals on the mountain /safari, Guides, porters, waiter, cook accommodation and entry fees on the mountain
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The coolest thing I have ever done. What an amazing company to trek with. Our guides were perfect - Joseph and Goodluck were saints. The whole set up was immensely professional and an extremely reasonable rate for renting first class equipment which kept me toasty. Thanks to the whole team and also for the popcorn half way up the worlds largest free standing mountain. Would definitely recommend.
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Saadani National Park Safari Saadani is where the beach meets the bush. The only wildlife sanctuary in East Africa to boast an Indian Ocean beach front, it possesses all the attributes that make Tanzania’s tropical coastline and islands so popular with European sun-worshipers.
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We Spent about an hour trying to spot animals and when we saw them it came of sudden. Elephants, warthogs, buffalos, monkeys, crocodiles, hippos, giraffes, different antelopes, various birds, hyenas and lions!! Our guides have a huge knowledge about the nature and to find different wildlife. They stop whenever the tourist wants to take a picture on any animal. The flight to Selous was great too...Great experience!!!!
The Usambara Mountains. Are home to an unspoiled tropical forest that is rare in East Africa and of great ecological interest. The valuable ecology of the Usambara is seeking increasing protection by conservation organizations and some donor countries like Norway. The tropical forests are home to endemic bird species including the Naduk eagle owl (Bubo vosseleri), the Usambara Akalat (Sheppardia montana), Amani sunbird, green-headed oriole, southern banded snake eagle and the Usambara weaver (Ploceus nicolli). In addition to learning about the conservation needs of this mountain range and doing some spectacular birding, there are ample opportunities for hiking with stunning viewpoints over the forested mountains.
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The Best Planed city in Tanzania The Place of East Africa famous limestone caves and Sulphur Hot Springs
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Saadani is located in a privileged position; coastline is flanked by endless native vegetation. Towards the south of the park the Wami river provides the boundary line and source to bountiful fresh water. In the hills lies one of the last remaining lowland coastal forest left in Africa, Zaraninge. All of these elements combine to provide Saadani’s native and migratory birds a sumptuous and unique backdrop in which to dwell in. As such the National Park and surrounding areas is blessed with a huge array of bird life, ranging from the commonly viewed to the exotic and rare: Fish eagle, Black kite, Cuckoo Hawk, Lanner falcon, Lesser kestrel, Purple heron, Brown-necked parrot, Ringed plover, Long-crested eagle, Greater flamingo and many more. The bird list provided is far from comprehensive but a useful tool to help all you budding ornithologists.
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Saadani is located in a privileged position; coastline is flanked by endless native vegetation. Towards the south of the park the Wami river provides the boundary line and source to bountiful fresh water. In the hills lies one of the last remaining lowland coastal forest left in Africa, Zaraninge. All of these elements combine to provide Saadani’s native and migratory birds a sumptuous and unique backdrop in which to dwell in. As such the National Park and surrounding areas is blessed with a huge array of bird life, ranging from the commonly viewed to the exotic and rare: Fish eagle, Black kite, Cuckoo Hawk, Lanner falcon, Lesser kestrel, Purple heron, Brown-necked parrot, Ringed plover, Long-crested eagle, Greater flamingo and many more. The bird list provided is far from comprehensive but a useful tool to help all you budding ornithologists.
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In the latter half of the 19th century it is reported that there was a lot of war and terror with neighboring tribes which ended with the German colonization. The Germans discovered the charm of the Usmabara's and they established Lushoto (during those days Wilhelmsthal) and it was a favoured holiday spot for colonial administrators. Today you still find many traces of the German times. Tanganyika became a British mandate territory after World War I. The British administration continued to reserve and exploit forests. After independence in 1961 the Ujamaa politics or so called "African socialism" of president Nyerere brought one of the best organized village communities in Africa which still exists today in the Usmabara's. Besides the historical sites the Usambaras have a lot of interesting places and activities. It is a exquisite place for hiking, bird watching, mountain biking or relaxing.
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Formerly a Game Reserve since 1951, Mkomazi was upgraded into a ‘National Park’ status in 2008. It is located 6km from Same town, covering an area of 3,245square km. The name ‘Mkomazi’is a combination of two words from the Pare ethnic language; “Mko and Mazi”. “Mko” means a traditional tiny wooden spoon used by the Pare people for eating and “Mazi” means water. This implies that water in the Park is hardly enough to fill up the wooden spoon.
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DAY 1; After breakfast around 7.30am departure from Tanga City by Private car to West Usambara Mountains (Lushoto) arrive at 10.00am and then proceed for hikking to Magamba Rainforest and Irente view point (Combined Tour, Lunch will be served at Near by Irente ViewPoint.Later on around 5.30pm back to Lushoto Town for Dinner and Overnight. Day 2; After breakfast departure from Lushoto Town to Mkuzu waterfalls and the later on proceed hiking to Mtae.Dinner and overnight in Magumba Lodge or Mambo Cliff inn. DAY 3; After breakfast have a short tour in the mountains and the later on proceed to Tanga City, Dar or Arusha it will depend on your to tour vocation.
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Our experience in Tanga and with the Tanga Cultural Tourism Enterprise (CTE) was incredible. Imani, our tour guide, was so welcoming when we arrived. He gave us a brief history of the area and highlighted the different programs and tours offered in the area. The first day we were taken on a walking tour of the city. Not only is it a beautiful city that lies next to the Indian ocean, everyone is so friendly and the streets aren't crazy busy, giving the town a relaxed feel. We tried out some coconut wine at the local bar and then ended the tour at Imani's house, where we were lucky enough to share a meal with him and his family. The next day, we went on a bike tour to the Amboni Caves and the Sulphur Hot Springs. Because Tanga is relatively flat, the bike ride was super relaxing, allowing us to take in the sights and city. The Amboni Caves are absolutely stunning and the tour throughout the cave was filled with humour and information about the caves. The next part of the bike ride was through scenic fields, ending at the vibrant blueish green sulphur spring. Through all of this, Imani taught us so much about each attraction as well as the surrounding area. We went back to Imani's families house for lunch, where we went through the entire process of making pilau. This was definitely a highlight for me. It's a lot of work but the end result is delicious! After lunch, we headed to the museum, where we learned about Tanga's history and the German occupations of the area. We ended the evening off with a bike ride down by the ocean. Tanga is a place that should absolutely be on anyone's list when coming to Tanzania. Imani and the Tanga CTE were incredible and we can't thank them enough for our incredible experience in Tanga.
The Mkomazi National Park is a spectacular wilderness. Within sight to the northwest is Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa’s highest summit. To the south, the Pare and Usambara Mountains form a dramatic backdrop and, to the north, Kenya’s vast Tsavo National Park shares a border with Mkomazi, making common ground for migratory herds of elephant, oryx and zebra during the wet season. Together with Tsavo, it forms one of the largest and most important protected ecosystems on earth A tour to Mkomazi can be combined with other adventures like Marangu waterfalls, Mt Kilimanjaro climbing, Kikuletwa Hot Springs, Lake Duluti, Momela National Park and Lake Duluti
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It was a good experience. The guide explains very well the animals’ life. It was not expansive. I recommand it
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