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Tanzania, a mesmerizing East African jewel that beckons travelers with its diverse landscapes, rich history, and iconic wildlife experiences. Tanzania is home to many of the best and biggest parks in Africa, and some of the most varied and unique landscapes that you'll ever see. From grasslands to woodlands, rock formations, and mountain peaks, there's no question that Tanzania features some amazing opportunities for sightseeing, and photo-hunting alike.
Situated along the eastern coast of Africa, Tanzania is a land of captivating contrasts, bordered by Kenya and Uganda to the north, Rwanda, Burundi, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the west, and Zambia, Malawi, and Mozambique to the south. To the east, the Indian Ocean caresses Tanzania's coastline, while the Great Rift Valley cuts a dramatic path through its interior. Home to the highest peak in Africa, Mount Kilimanjaro, and the iconic Serengeti National Park, Tanzania's geographical diversity sets the stage for an unforgettable journey.
Tanzania is synonymous with wildlife safaris, offering some of the most iconic experiences in the world. The Serengeti National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is renowned for the annual Great Migration, where vast herds of wildebeest, zebras, and gazelles traverse the plains in search of greener pastures. This spectacle, often described as one of the Seven Natural Wonders of Africa, is a must-see for nature enthusiasts.
The Ngorongoro Conservation Area, home to the Ngorongoro Crater, is a unique ecosystem teeming with wildlife. The crater, a volcanic caldera, provides a natural enclosure for a diverse array of species, including the elusive black rhinoceros.
Tarangire National Park, with its ancient baobab trees and dense elephant populations, offers a different safari experience. The park's diverse landscapes, from open savannas to riverine forests, make it a haven for birdwatchers and wildlife enthusiasts.
Off the Tanzanian coast lies Zanzibar, an archipelago that evokes images of exotic spices, white-sand beaches, and vibrant cultural heritage. Stone Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, boasts narrow alleys, historic buildings, and the Sultan's Palace, reflecting the island's complex history. The spice farms of Zanzibar invite visitors to indulge in aromatic experiences, where cloves, vanilla, cinnamon, and other spices are cultivated.
Rising majestically from the Tanzanian plains, Mount Kilimanjaro is Africa's highest peak and a magnet for adventurers and trekkers. The snow-capped summit offers panoramic views, and various trekking routes cater to different skill levels. The journey to the Roof of Africa is a once-in-a-lifetime experience, rewarding those who reach the summit with a profound sense of accomplishment.
Tanzania, with its untamed landscapes and vibrant heritage, invites adventurers and culture enthusiasts alike to embark on a journey of a lifetime.
Welcome To Tanzania
Itineraries
SATURDAY
Date : February 8, 2025
ARRIVAL
HOTEL CHECK IN
WELCOME DINNER
SUNDAY
Date : February 9, 2025
ACTIVITY | LUNCH
TRADITIONAL SWAHILI
USE BARE HANDS BEFORE TASTING SWAHILI FOOD
DANCE PERFORMANCE
MONDAY
Date : February 10, 2025
TOUR
BAGAMOYO
MEANS 'LAY DOWN YOUR HEART' IN SWAHILI
HISTORICAL BEACH VILLAGE
TUESDAY
Date : February 11, 2025
VISIT
SOUVENIR SHOPPING
MWENGE MARKET
SLIPWAY MARKET
MBUYA ISLAND
WEDNESDAY
Date : February 12, 2025
ARRIVAL
TRANSFER TO ZANZIBAR
CATCH OUR FLIGHT TO ZANZIBAR
LUNCH
THURSDAY
Date : February 13, 2025
EXPERIENCE
WALKING STONE TOWN
SAUTI ZA BUZARA MUSIC FESTIVAL
FRIDAY
Date : February 14, 2025
FREE DAY
COOKING CLASS
SPICE FARM
ENJOY YOUR DAY AT YOUR LEISURE
END THE DAY WITH DINNER
SATURDAY
Date : February 15, 2025
DEPARTURE
CHECK OUT | FLY HOME
4-Star Hotel Accommodations (4-nights in Dar Es Salaam + 3-nights in Zanzibar)
Rooms - Wifi, Air condition, a desk, a flat-screen TV and a private bathroom.
Culinary Experience - Interactive cooking class experience with local Tanzanian women.
Historical Walking Tour Stone Town - Discover Zanzibar City’s UNESCO-listed historic center on a Stone Town walking tour that explores Zanzibar’s history and distinctive architecture, from a bustling local market to a Sultan’s palace-turned-museum.
Swahili family style lunch experience
Private Dance Performance/Workshop - Be prepared to move, sweat, laugh, think, cry, and challenge yourself in this workshop
Village of Bagamoyo - The town of Bagamoyo – nominated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site – was once an important trading port and the capital of German East Africa. It was the stopover for the slave and ivory caravans who traveled from Lake Tanganyika to Zanzibar.
Picnic Lunch at Mango Plantation - Most of our family growers who cultivate the traditional cultivars do so in little patches of no more than two acres.
Mbudya Island - Mbudya Island is an uninhabited island in Tanzania, north of the country's largest city, Dar es Salaam and is one of the four islands of the Dar es Salaam Marine Reserve.
Dar Es Salaam City Tour - Learn about Dar es Salaam past and present with this guided tour of the Tanzanian capital. You'll get the chance to explore the treasures at the National Museum, learn about a uniquely Tanzanian style of painting at the Tingatinga Arts Cooperative Society, and learn about the country's tribal diversity at the Village Museum.
Local School Visit - opportunity to give to a local school: school supplies needed.
One-way Domestic flight - From Dar Es Salaam to Zanzibar. (economy seating)
Meals Included - Meals as listed in above itinerary.
Tours & Activities - Tours and activities as listed in the trip itinerary
STS Apparel - First time trip attendees will receive a STS bag to include a white STS t-shirt.
International flights, gratuity, travel visa, travel insurance, airport transfers, or any other cost not listed in the “what’s included” section.
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