TIf you love nature then you’re spoiled for choice. The hikes surrounding Moshi are truly breathtaking. If you’d like to explore the spirit of Kilimanjaro without the actual climb, then its foothills will present you with miles of paths through valleys and along ridges, through lush rainforest alive with birdsong and colobus chatter, and even...Read more
our safari is unique because you will have the chance to see the member of big five in tarangire national park such use lion elephants buffaloes...Read more
Tourists hardly know this wild, still nearly unexplored landscape, and you will be particularly impressed of it. Lake Eyasi is a mildly alkaline lake stretching for about 50 km (31 miles) to the southwest. To the northeast, as far as your eyes can see, the horizon is dominated by the impressive Crater Highlands, to the north the plains of the...Read more
During the dry months the concentration of animals around the Tarangire river is almost as diverse and reliable as in the Ngorongoro Crater. However, the ecosystem here is balanced by a localised migration pattern that is followed by the majority of game that resides in and around the...Read more
This tour takes you to the highest Mountain In Africa and the Highest self standing Mountain in the world. You'll have 4 hiking hours to Mandara Hut via Marangu...Read more
The Tarangire National Park is known as a wonderful birding destination and also features large numbers of game, particularly during the dry season, when the Tarangire River is the only source of water in the area. The landscape is of particular interest too, due to the high number of scenic baobab...Read more
The Materuni Waterfalls & Coffee Tour from Moshi is a very easy half-day walking trip that takes you from your hotel in Moshi to the Materuni village with its famous Materuni Waterfalls and beautifully lush area. Here you can really get to grips of the Chagga life the tribe which occupy the slopes of Kilimanjaro
Discover one of Tanzania's wonders of nature the deep, volcanic Ngorongoro Crater Known as the world's largest unbroken caldera, Ngorongoro is home to an incredible array of wildlife such as lion, elephant, wildebeest, and hyena. There's a large hippo pool, where you'll have an opportunity to enjoy a picnic, and a lake where flamingos congregate....Read more
The Arusha National Park, is a small (137 sq km) but beautiful African park. It is the closest Tanzanian National Park to both the famous “safari town” of Arusha (32 km), as well as the Kilimanjaro International Airport, thus making it ideal for day safaris, even from Moshi (65 km). Not only is the...Read more
Lake Manyara is one of Tanzania's finest gems, stretching more than 30 miles (50 km) along the base of the Rift Valley escarpment. Explore this natural beauty, a great spot for bird watching and home to a large diversity of wildlife, with the help of your expert...Read more
This is the only Northern Circuit Park where the acrobatic black and white Colobus monkey can be seen with any ease. What else can you expect as wildlife...Read more
Tarangire is a beautiful area stretching south east of Lake Manyara around the Tarangire River. Tarangire has one of the highest concentrations of wildlife than any of the countries National Parks. Large herds of Zebras, wildebeests, elephants, elands, lesser kudus, gazelles, giraffes, waterbucks ,impalas and in some occasions leopards and Rhinos...Read more
Arusha National Park is one of the smaller parks of Tanzania and is a popular destination for day trips due to its proximity to Moshi and Arusha. Despite its size, the park offers a spectacular landscape and a diverse wildlife population.
Giraffes, zebras, antelopes, buffalos, warthogs, baboons, colobus monkeys, blue monkeys and other...Read more
These short trip to Mount Kilimanjaro has been designed to serve clients who want to get the taste of the Kilimanjaro but have limited time. You may begin from Arusha or Moshi as Mount Kilimanjaro National Park is accessible within a day. This trekking safari has been designed for trekkers to enjoy, and be left with a hungry and thirst to come...Read more