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We firmly believe that planning a Tanzania safari can be just as much fun as going on the trip itself. But we also know that organising a trip can be confusing and even a little bit frustrating – and that’s where we come in. Below, we’ve put together our top Tanzania travel tips, from the right airports to fly into, to the best time of year to travel – and a few nuggets of knowledge in between.
How long should I go for?
First on our list of Tanzania travel tips is this golden question and one that we get asked a lot. Our most common answer? It’s totally up to you. Seven to 10 nights for a multi-park or multi-country safari is a good starting point with two nights minimum in each camp (but we rather like three). Less than that and you’re in and out before you can say, ‘There’s a lion in that bush.’ But even if you’ve only got four nights then we can make it work – stay in one place with a variety of activities and maximise your wildlife viewing time. If you want to stay for seven nights in one place and make the most of the swimming pool and the down time, then that’s fine too. Play around with our trip designer and discover what works best for your time and budget.
Consider driving
Driving may seem like the most sensible option for moving around between safari parks, but actually, it’s not always possible due to the long distances and in some cases, wild terrain! The parks of Tanzania’s northern circuit, however, are ideally located to combine in a driving route – and that’s the second of our Tanzania top tips. Driving will undoubtedly save you a few pennies but it’s also a great way to see the ‘behind the scenes’ aspect of a country that you may miss if you choose to fly. Our Tanzania driving route combines Tarangire, the Serengeti and Ngorongoro but you could also consider adding Lake Manyara or some time at the beach – blissful Ras Katuni is even within driving distance of Dar es Salaam (although you may need to hop on a plane to get to Dar first!).
When should I travel?
The weather in Tanzania is fairly easily divided into different seasons. The main dry season runs from July to September and you can expect warm days and clear, blue skies as well as excellent game viewing. No surprise, then, that it’s the most popular time to visit. There is however another shorter dry season that runs from the end of December (just in time for Christmas!) to February. The rain tends to fall from March to May, and then again briefly in October/November time. But our Tanzania travel tip would be to not let the rain put you off! There’s no northern hemisphere drizzle here, and thunderstorms tend to be short, sharp and spectacular. Game viewing in places like the Serengeti is phenomenal (think lots of babies being born and beautiful, emerald plains), and plenty of migratory birds in places like Ruaha and Tarangire.
The beach
We couldn’t give you a list of Tanzania travel tips without mentioning the coastline. With an exotic array of tropical islands and more postcard-perfect beaches than sunbathing time, Tanzania ticks all the boxes for a classic ‘bush-and-beach’ holiday. Most flights out to the islands leave from Dar es Salaam and the connections are so easy, adding a few days at the beach is almost compulsory. The three main islands are Zanzibar, Pemba and Mafia (read more about the differences between them here). Zanzibar is the largest and easiest to get to, and it’s the perfect mix of old-world culture and beach luxe. Pemba is a remote, easy-going island that’s perfect to get away from it all, whilst Mafia is the place to be for snorkelling with whale sharks – and just generally fantastic marine-life viewing whether by boat or under the water.
Head off the beaten track
It’s true that some parks in Tanzania can get a little busy at times, so use it to your advantage and try something a little different? Rubondo Island, a tropical wildlife sanctuary in the middle of Lake Victoria is just the place for a Robinson Crusoe-esque adventure,whilst the glorious Mahale Mountains offer world-class chimp trekking. If your heart is set on the northern circuit, then how about traversing the Ngorongoro Highlands with a dedicated Maasai by your side? And if you really can’t leave out the Serengeti but aren’t so keen on the crowds, check out the Grumeti concession (our favourite lodges include Singita Faru Faru or the more classic Legendary Mobile Camp) in the west of the park. Here, tourists and lodges are few but wildlife is plentiful and you’ll still catch the Great Migration if you visit in April or May.
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How to travel to Tanzania? Tanzania Mainland, Serengeti Park and Zanzibar
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How to prepare your trip to Tanzania? This is your travelguide for Tanzania. Tanzania is an amazing country. You can hop between having the greatest safari of your life in the Serengeti national park and jumping into crystal clear water on Zanzibar. We absolutely enjoyed the trip and we will summarize all you need to know, if you are planning your trip to Tanzania. In this video we will answer how to apply for the visa in Tanzania. What you need to know about the yellow fever vacccination and malaria prophylaxis.
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1 day Arusha
4 days safari (Tarangire National Park, Serengeti National Park and Ngoronggoro)
1 day Arusha
10 days Zanzibar
How to prepare your visa for Tanzania:
First, you can apply for an e-visa or get a visa on arrival. Either way, you pay round about 50 US Dollars for the visa. When you apply for your visa online, you need to do it early enough. We got our visa granted in 4 days. So you need to apply for the visa at least 10 days before leaving. Friends of us did not get the visa on time. You can apply for your e-visa (online visa) here:
In the case you don't want to apply for the e-visa, you can also apply for the visa on arrival.
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Yellow fever vaccination:
You don't need a yellow fever vaccination for Tanzania, because it is not a high risk area. However, they will not ask you when you enter Tanzania mainland or Zanzibar from your home country. But it can happen that they control your vaccination certificate when you enter Zanzibar after visiting Tanzania mainland first. This does not make sense at all, but it is a formal vaccine and it could happen they ask you for your certificate. So better be prepared. Our tip is: visit Zanzibar first and then go to Tanzania - this way around you won't have any problems. The other way around, you maybe need to be prepared by getting vaccinated before you go on your trip.
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Tanzania mainland is a high risk area for malaria. Especially when you go on a safari. The doctors told us to take malaria pills. We started to take them before leaving Germany and stopped taking them on Zanzibar.
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Today's information is about essential packing list. In coming here, we were way off on our packing. A few things we bought but we think essentially what we really needed we did not have. So hope this list helps and whatever you, yourself will need for the 90 days you will be here before you decided what you would do. It will help with a few headache trying to get things on the fly which can end up costing so much more. We will keep providing information as it pops in our heard that may help.
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TRAVERSÉE DE LA TANZANIE EN TRAIN - Vlog Afrique
Après m’être reposé, suite à mon ascension du Kilimandjaro, je me suis rendu à Dar Es Salaam pour prendre le train.
L’idée était de rejoindre Lusaka, la capitale de la Zambie.
Je savais que le voyage serait long, mais j’étais loin de m’imaginer ça.
Heureusement que j’avais le temps et que je n’étais pas spécialement pressé.
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Just Arrived in Tanzania: Climbing Kilimanjaro & African Safari | Trek Tips
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I viaggi più belli da fare una volta nella vita - Evolution Travel
Con ben 206 paesi, 5 continenti e una sola vita, la domanda sorge spontanea: quali sono i viaggi più belli da inserire nella propria bucket list di viaggi?
Ecco I luoghi da vedere prima o poi:
1. Il Grand Canyon negli USA
2. Il massiccio di Uluru in Australia
3. Kruger national Park, sud Africa
4. La Patagonia in Sud America
5. Girovagare tra i templi di Petra, Giordania
6. In Giappone per la fioritura dei ciliegi
7. New York City negli USA
8. Machu Picchu in Perù
9. Nel Nord del mondo per l’aurora boreale
10. In Tanzania per un safari
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NEED TO KNOW TIPS FOR VISITING KENYA // Kenya Travel Tips
Looking for Kenya Travel Tips? In this video, we will be going over our 5 tips for visiting Kenya.
We recently came back from a trip where we were traveling to Kenya, and we learned a few things that we wanted to pass on to you.
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Number 10. Mount Teide, Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain
Number 9. Mount Etna, Catania, Sicily, Italy
Number 8. Sakurajima, Kyushu, Japan
Number 7. Whakaari/White Island, Bay of Plenty, New Zealand
Number 6. Mount Kilimanjaro, Kilimanjaro National Park, Tanzania
Number 5. Kelimutu Volcano, Flores Island, Indonesia
Number 4. Eyjafjallajökull, Suðurland, Iceland
Number 3. Mayon Volcano, Albay, Philippines
Number 2. Mount Fuji, Tokyo, Japan
Number 1. Mauna Loa and Kilauea, Hawaii , Volcanoes National Park, Hawaii
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21 Places to visit in 2018
The 21 Best Places to Visit in 2018 According to National Geographic Traveler’s Editors
Traveler editors selected their top picks for places in three key categories- Cities, Culture, and Nature. “The No. 1 question NG get from their 9.6 million readers is, ‘Where should I go next?’ NG”s Best of the World list responds to that question with 21 timely destinations that make for a year of transformative travels,” said George Stone, National Geographic Traveler editor in chief. “With 15 international editions, National Geographic Traveler has a global team of writers, photographers and travel experts who helped build their list and report on these stellar places. National Geographic looked for cities that bustle with new energy and intrigue; parklands that percolate with vitality and ecological protection; and communities rich in local character that offer opportunities for cultural engagement. Packed with surprise, humor and relevance, our list advances our National Geographic mission to explore, conserve and share unforgettable stories about the best of our world.”
21 Ruaha National Park, Tanzania
20 Friesland, Netherlands
19 Labrador, Canada
18 San Antonio, Texas
17 Albania
16 Seoraksan National Park, South Korea
15 Tétouan, Morocco
14 Cleveland, Ohio
13 Phnom Penh, Cambodia
12 Santiago, Chile
11 Madagascar
10 Dublin, Ireland
9 Jordan Trail
8 Malmö, Sweden
7 North Shore, Oahu, Hawaii
6 Vienna, Austria
5 Oaxaca, Mexico
4 Sydney, Australia
3 Tbilisi, Georgia
2 Jujuy Province, Argentina
1 Harar, Ethiopia
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TOP 5 #AFRICAN COUNTRIES TO VISIT - #AFRICATOTHEWORLD
TOP 5 #AFRICAN COUNTRIES TO VISIT - #AFRICATOTHEWORLD
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1. Morocco
2. Tanzania
3. Benin
4. Senegal
5. Ghana
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Tanzania’s seaweed economy: Listen to women, save the world #Shorts
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Rows of sticks, embedded in the sand, rise above the shallow coastal waters. Fuzzy green lines are visible under the clear water between the sticks. Welcome to Tanzania’s seaweed farms: an international and sustainable economic force, a valuable food source, and a potential weapon against climate change, all powered by local Tanzanian women farmers.
This blue seaweed economy is a rare triple-threat: a win for women, a win for the planet, and a win for sustainable economic development. And it could all be brought down by climate change if those in power don’t take the lead of the women who know this delicate industry best.
Seaweed: Endlessly useful, seriously sustainable
Seaweed is a new superfood—and demand is rising. In addition to being used as an ingredient, it can be processed for use in countless food additives, pharmaceuticals, and cosmetic products.
“You might not know you’re consuming seaweed, but you are,” said Dr. Betsy Beymer-Farris, Director of the Environmental and Sustainability Studies Program at the University of Kentucky. “Check your chocolate milk and you’ll see something called carrageenan in it. It comes from seaweed that is farmed along the coast of Tanzania by women.”
Other uses for seaweed:
Fertilizer
Animal feed
Pharmaceutical ingredient
Wastewater treatment tool
Food emulsifier
Cosmetic component
Nutrient-rich food source
Seaweed uses go far beyond chocolate milk. The first new Alzheimer’s drug in 17 years, recently approved for use in China, is seaweed-based. And it has the potential to sequester carbon—meaning it can be a weapon in our global fight against climate change.
Seaweed can absorb and store carbon that would otherwise be absorbed by the ocean, which has led to increased ocean acidification and subsequent disastrous effects on coral reefs. When that carbon is absorbed by growing seaweed, however, it can be safely stored as the plant rapidly grows—and the potential is limitless.
“If we decide to farm 10% of the ocean in seaweed, we can safely store up to 40 gigatons of carbon dioxide per year,” said Dr. Beymer-Farris at the 2020 Alltech ONE Conference. “That’s the equivalent of what the entire world emits on a yearly basis.”
As seaweed grows, it provides an important habitat for fish and other aquatic species. And the climate-friendly effects don’t stop after it’s harvested: cows fed a seaweed additive belched 58% less methane—a greenhouse gas many times more powerful than carbon dioxide.
With so many uses and benefits, it’s no wonder that seaweed farming is a rapidly-growing $6 billion business, projected to top $9 billion by 2024. And in Tanzania, the main drivers of that business are the female farmers who know seaweed, and the conditions it thrives in, better than anyone.
The women’s work of farming seaweed
Some 70% of Tanzanian seaweed farmers are women, and they’ve been farming seaweed off the Tanzanian coast for decades. The area is one the top seaweed producers in the world, making the crop a powerful source of financial stability for women farmers and their families. While Tanzanian men head out to deeper waters to fish, Tanzanian women are expected to stay closer to home—making the intertidal zones of the seaweed farms their domain.
That’s how Tanzania’s women seaweed farmers started noticing that the sea level in their shallow-water seaweed farms was dropping, even as global sea levels were rising. The initial reaction of scientists was disbelief and shock.
“When I was doing research with these women in coastal Tanzania, they kept telling me the sea level was falling,” said Dr. Beymer-Farris. “And I responded by saying, ‘That’s impossible. There’s sea level rise happening as a result of climate change.’ So we took women’s ecological knowledge and we compared it to the academic literature by geomorphologists and geologists, looking at sea level rise. And what we found is that along the coast of Tanzania, the sea level actually is falling because of plate tectonic activity on the East African Rift Valley. There’s continental uplift happening, causing the sea level to fall.”
Those falling sea levels and subsequent rising temperatures mean that the farmers are no longer able to grow a specific species of seaweed, Kappaphycus alvarezii, more commonly commercially known as cottonii. Lacking access to boats to farm the species in deeper, cooler waters, Tanzania’s women farmers are missing out on a major income source, as cottonii is more valuable on the world market. Its loss is a major blow for these farmers. And to make it worse, since women lack representation in local village governments, no one is listening to them about it.