Discover the best top things to do in Karatu, Tanzania including 4 Wheeling Tanzania, Wakawaka Adventures, Endasing Adventures, All Around Tanzania, World Adventure Tours, Ngorongoro crater day trio, Cultural Life Tanzania, Lake Eyasi, Elephant Caves, Marera Village Gallery.
Restaurants in Karatu
5.0 based on 9 reviews
The 4 Wheeling Tanzania Recreational Centre offers outdoor activities near Ngorongoro including daily ATV/Quadbike rides in the foothills of the world famous crater. Guests drive themselves while exploring the surrounding culture & countryside. Enjoy rides lasting from 1-hour to all-day. Visiting Lake Eyasi's hunter/gatherer tribe? Make it an active pursuit by driving yourself there from Karatu!
5.0 based on 24 reviews
Local destination Management Company offering unexpected extraordinary adventures, local eco-tours activities and attractions to Tanzania top-notch places with top-notch guides
5.0 based on 4 reviews
We are offering normal, budget and luxury correspondence. Let's discuss sooner and we are the cheapest ever in Tanzania but with high quality service that will be unforgettable and unbelievable to you as our clients, try us and you will never regret.
5.0 based on 1 reviews
All Around Tanzania Safaris focuses on designing our safaris around our guides 20 years of experience of Tanzanian National Parks. Each safari is private and customizable, to ensure our clients get the experience of their dreams. Looking for luxury lodges or back to basics camping, we understand each of our guests have a different ideal safari so our aim is to cater to each individual's needs.
5.0 based on 21 reviews
The world is beautiful and diverse and should be celebrated by each individual in a way that best fits them. We offer a safe and successful journey. Flexibility is a major feature when building your tour with us. Explore places and things to do. The choices for traveling with World adventures are as diverse as the world itself.
5.0 based on 1 reviews
The Ngorongoro Crater is a breathtakingly beautiful setting and the best place in Tanzania to see the Big Five. However, as one of the world’s most astonishing and renowned natural wonders, the Ngorongoro Crater does get busy, and at times very busy. Due to the crowds we recommend a two-night stay only here, then moving on to the Serengeti for a quieter, more private safari experience.
4.5 based on 4 reviews
Cultural Life Tanzania is a volunteer and internship based work organization in Tanzania which is emerged as grass root organization located in Arusha Karatu near ngorongoro and Serengeti, Tanzania,where they hosts volunteers from countries across the globe, provides accommodation and meals for them, while our mission is to showcase the tremendous beauty of Tanzania and its Culture!
4.5 based on 25 reviews
We told our children to remember the day we spent with the Hadzabe tribe near Lake Eyasi - I can't imagine we will never see anything like this again! There are less than 1,500 people remaining in this tribe, and it's unlikely they will remain when my children are grown. My 9 year old son got to hunt with the young men, and they killed doves with bows and arrows, and started a fire to roast the birds and eat them. For a young boy, this was the adventure of a lifetime! My daughters danced and sang with the women, and played with the babies. I was amazed at the faith of the Hadzabe, who live the way their ancestors lived for thousands of years. They have faith that the land will provide food each day, so they have no need for food storage. Our safari guide arranged for a local guide, named Michael, to go with us, as he had stayed with the tribe for several months and knew some of the isolated click language. His explanations of the Hadzabe way of life really added to the experience. The bushmen were so kind to my children and enthusiastic about sharing their culture with us. I left admiring them for their faith and for keeping their traditions alive, and a little jealous that they were able to spend so many hours hunting and gathering with their children. All in all, an unforgettable experience that we may never have again!
4.0 based on 47 reviews
We had a guide through Gibbs Farm, Gabriel, and he was incredibly knowledgeable about the flora and fauna. He must have rattled off a dozen cures for various ailments (including cancer)! We saw 17 elephants that day! Gabriel said there are usually only two or three, so don't count on such a bounty, but I was surely blessed. They gouge the caves out with their tusks so they can eat the dirt. They need the minerals to make their bones strong. It was a wonderful hike through a gorgeous setting! Watch your step, since you share the trail with quite a variety of animals. Gabriel saw a mongoose, which was out of sight by the time I looked up, and we saw scat for Cape buffalo and some gazelles. Gabriel may have had a gun on him, but I wasn't aware of that. I felt completely at ease with him taking the lead.
4.0 based on 5 reviews
Excellent store for gifts to take home to kids, grandchildren and spouse or friends. From beadwork to tanzanite and malakite stone figures. Of course shirts and hats were avaliable.
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