

Experts in Tanzania
The Wild Jewel
Who hasn't dream about a safari in Tanzania?
Imagine being in the heart of Africa, in the middle of landscapes of miles of golden savannas, observing the Big Five in freedom, crossing the Great Migration.
Here, among the ancestral songs of the tribes and the roar of the lions that is lost in the immensity of the night, you find yourself lost and at peace at the same time, breathing the warm breeze of white sand beaches and turquoise waters.
In Tanzania, Africa becomes tangible, a country where every day is an adventure, every corner a surprise. Here, the heart of Africa beats strongly, offering you the opportunity to feel it with every step.
The soul of this country captures you with its wild beauty and deep heartbeat.
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TANZANIA

mount
KILIMANJARO
the guardian of Africa
Much more than a mountain; It is an entire world suspended between earth and sky. The imposing Mount Kilimanjaro, with its snow-capped peak that seems to defy the African sun, stands like a solitary beacon on the horizon, guardian of three ancient volcanic craters: Kibo, Mawenzi and Shira.
As you climb, the landscape transforms before your eyes: lush forests that seem taken from another time, glaciers that are already beginning to fade, and a unique atmosphere that makes you feel the grandeur and fragility of the world at the same time.
Kilimanjaro is a place that is not only climbed, it is experienced, it is breathed. On its slopes, each step brings you closer to a deep feeling of connection with the earth, and reminds you how ephemeral and majestic this corner of nature is. It is a journey deep into the earth and spirit, where each step connects you with the purest essence of Africa and with yourself.
Tips for traveling to Tanzania
Documentation and insurance: • Make sure you take out travel insurance with extensive coverage, including repatriation, medical care and adventure sports. • Bring your passport valid for at least 6 months with 3 blank pages, and process the electronic visa or upon arrival (50 USD). • If you travel to Zanzibar from October 2024, specific additional insurance will be mandatory.
Vaccines and health: • Get vaccinated against yellow fever if you travel from an endemic country or have a long stopover. • Consider the recommended vaccines (typhoid fever, hepatitis A and B, tetanus). • Prevent malaria: use repellents, clothing impregnated with permethrin and sleep under a mosquito net.
Climate and best time to travel: • Travel is possible all year round, but the dry season (June to October) is ideal for safaris. • During the green season (November to May), rains are more frequent, but the landscapes are lush and less crowded.
Currency and payments: • The local currency is the Tanzanian shilling (TZS). Bring American dollars or euros to change. • Use cash, since ATMs and card payments are not always reliable, and even in many places you will not find them.
Get ready to live a trip full of nature, culture and emotion in Tanzania!
Language and communication: • Swahili is the official language, but English is widely used. Learn some keywords for a more immersive experience.
Security: • Tanzania is generally safe, but keep your belongings under control, as in any other country in the world, avoid low-traffic areas at night and use official taxis. • Keep original documents in the safe and carry copies with you.
Driving: • Drive on the left with caution, avoiding night trips. Bring your international driving license along with the one that you use in you residential country if you plan to rent a car. • Do not forget that in the national parks where safaris are carried out, it is prohibited to enter with private or rental vehicles, you can only do so with official guides and agencies.
Safari and animal watching: • June to October is ideal for seeing wildlife in parks such as the Serengeti and the Ngorongoro Crater. • Tip guides (suggested 10 u$s per day/person) and always follow the guide's rules for your safety and that of the animals.
Zanzibar: • The beaches and water activities are unmissable, but take extra measures against mosquitoes, as the risk of malaria increases in this area.
Professional advice: • Contact us to customize your itinerary and make sure all the details are covered. We will make your experience in Tanzania an unforgettable adventure.

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