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Best Zanzibar Accommodation

Capturing the rich essence of the 'Spice Island', accommodation in Zanzibar tends to be a blend of the relaxed and the exotic. There are many excellent hotels, boutique establishments and fully inclusive resorts situated on the island's famous beaches but several fine hotels can also be found in heart of fascinating Stone Town, Zanzibar's historical capital.

Often combined with a Tanzania safari, Zanzibar is nevertheless a holiday destination in its own right. Dive or snorkel teeming coral reefs, swim with dolphins, explore the nooks and crannies of Stone Town, embark on a Spice Tour or simply laze on the beach - with the right choice of Zanzibar accommodation, all of this and more is possible.

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Arusha national park If you don’t have a lot of time but want to get an idea of what the world of safari has to offer, this one-day safari is a great opportunity! The landscape of Arusha National Park is very diverse: from Mt Meru to the Momella Lakes to the Ngurdoto Crater, making it home to an equally diverse range of wildlife. You may see giraffes, hippos, zebras, warthogs, fish eagles, colobus monkeys and many more. You travel with an expert local guide who will share many facts and interesting anecdotes about the resident wildlife. We pick you up at your hotel in Arusha and take you back again after the trip.
Manyara National Park Immerse yourself in Tanzania’s picturesque scenery on a full-day tour from Arusha to Lake Manyara National Park. Traverse the Great Rift Valley, through the market town of Mto Wa Mbu, to reach the lake teeming with wildlife. Observe hippos swimming, lions climbing trees, elephants and zebras grazing, and much more. Enjoy a picnic lunch inside the park and admire the beautiful savannah scenery before completing your safari adventure.
Chemka Hot spring Day Tour An Oasis in the Back country; The Chemka Hot Springs are an oasis in the hinterland of the Kilimanjaro region, situated 40 kilometers from Moshi. At these idyllic underground springs with the crystal clear, turquoise water, you can enjoy the perfect rest after a strenuous Kilimanjaro climb or adventurous wilderness safari. But also for day-trippers, they are an ideal destination. Whether it’s the old, the young, the quiet or the active, the Chemka Hot Springs invite you to linger, swim and explore. The pond is very deep, in some places up to 10 meters, but the water is so clear that you can see the bottom well all the time. On the shore under lush trees you can camp, enjoy your snacks or soak up the sun.
Hadzabe and Datoga The Hadzabe bushmen live in and around Lake Eyasi, just south of the Ngorongoro Highlands. This region is also home to the Datoga and Mbulu tribes. A cultural visit with the Hadzabe and the Datoga is possible and they will show you how and where they live. One of the oldest tribes in Africa, the Hadzabe have consistently lived a hunter gatherer lifestyle without ever having to resort to farming. The Datoga are skilled farmers and crafts people. They keep goats, sheep, donkeys and chickens. However, cattle are by far their most important domestic animal. The meat, fat, blood, milk, hide, horns, tendons and dung of every animal have either practical or ritual purposes.
maasai village Tanzania is a melting pot of around 125 peacefully co-existing ethnic groups. Of these, the tribe you’re most likely to have heard about is the Maasai. The Maasai have a rich cultural tradition and this includes crafts such as beautiful beadwork and intricate hairstyles that articulate the wearer’s position and stage of life. This immersive, fascinating two-day tour gives you an in-depth experience of authentic Maasai culture and traditions. You’ll spend a day and overnight with the Maasai people in the 100% traditionally built Maasai Village. Here is where you’ll get to know Maasai art and dance, spiritual customs, medical and herbal practices, crafts and, of course, their hearty and tasty cuisine. You’ll be shown round the village with its teeny-tiny museum, and you’ll enjoy a herbal walk in the bush, guided by Maasai herbal specialists. Spend the evening in deep cross-cultural conversation around the campfire before you drift off to sleep in a traditional Maasai hut.