Monday, March 26, 2018

Best Tour and Travel Company in TZ


With the company’s 30+ years in the industry, it has faced most given situations that could possibly be encountered therefore the safety and security of our guests comes first and foremost. Whether it is making sure that our guests are safely transferred and driven with one of our trusted drivers; or our guides ensuring that their health is optimal even at high altitudes to continue their journey; or assisting with the distress of lost or delayed luggage, or the requirement of medical assistance; these are just a few examples. Each guest can rest assure that there is a reliable team by their side throughout their entire trip. There is a shockingly large number of illegally operating companies in Tanzania and we are NOT one of them. We have all the necessary licenses, memberships and checks to ensure that we operate in the best possible way. Find more information on our blog: How to choose the right company. We believe in delivering exactly what we haveincluded in your itinerary for your tour so there are no hidden costs or unpleasant surprises.

Monday, March 19, 2018

Best Tour and Travel Company in Tanzania


Over 95% of the company’s staff are born and bred Tanzanians. The company specialises in Tanzania and strongly feels that it should economically benefit those that live in and around the region through employment. In addition, unfortunately after the retirement age, the staff may not have any source of income or a pension, and therefore we continue to support some of our oldest working staff e.g. our Mountain guides; a few who have been with us for more than 30 years! Just as a family, the company is ever-ready to support the staff through the difficult times. We prefer to purchase items from the local community, such as food products for example which are bought from local markets or stores. We additionally support children with special needs in our local community.

Tuesday, March 13, 2018

Ngorongoro Highlands Trekking in Tanzania

Get the best of both worlds, enjoy a short wildlife safari followed by an experience of Tanzania on foot in some of the most untouched and remote areas, where very few numbers of travellers venture out to including NgorongoroConservation Area – Olmoti and Empakai Craters, and continue through to Lake Natron region, the “Mountain of God” Ol Doinyo Lengai and other parts of the rift valley.

Monday, March 5, 2018

Mount Meru Trekking in Tanzania

MountMeru, the second highest mountain in Tanzania, stands 4566 metres high. An ideal option for training and acclimatisation for a successive Kilimanjaroclimb. Situated within Arusha National Park as a centrepiece, one is likely to encounter various wild animals during the initial part of the trek, and therefore an armed ranger will accompany you throughout your journey. Many consider this trek physically more challenging compared to the Marangu or Rongai trail especially due to the steepness in the upper part of the mountain. During cloudless skies, you may be lucky to glimpse Kilimanjaro from the summit. The full climb can be attempted within 3 days; however we would highly recommend the 4 day trekking option.