
Undiscovered pearl The former gold mining town of Mbeya is located at an altitude of 1700m and is surrounded by high mountains. Because of its location on a highland valley, Mbeya is also called the Scotland of Africa.
Undiscovered pearl The former gold mining town of Mbeya is located at an altitude of 1700m and is surrounded by high mountains. Because of its location on a highland valley, Mbeya is also called the Scotland of Africa.
Elevated bastion High on a cliff overlooking the valley of the small Ruaha River, Iringa – once built by the Germans as a bastion against the local Hehe people – is now a nice base for the southern parks of Tanzania and in particular the Ruaha National Park, the famous Isimila stone age site and […]
At the foot of the Kilimanjaro Moshi is a friendly city in the north of Tanzania.
Winding paths and picturesque villages The lush green Usambara mountains have a cool climate and invite you make to beautiful walks with panoramic viewsÂ
A unique and unforgettable adventure The Kilimanjaro is the roof of Africa and the highest free-standing mountain in the world that is fairly easy to climb.
Away from the crowds overlooking the Kilimanjaro West Kilimanjaro is a true gem in northern Tanzania, not far from the cities of Arusha, Moshi and Kilimanjaro airport.
Face to face with the chimpanzee The remote Mahale Mountains National Park is a heavenly retreat on the crystal clear Lake Tanganyika.
Spectacular, pristine and en rough Katavi National Park is the third largest national park in Tanzania and one of the most unspoilt areas of Africa.
Wildlife spotting and sailing on the Rufiji river The Nyerere National Park (part of Selous Game Reserve) is a picturesque, unique and pristine safari destination and belongs to the UNESCO World Heritage Site as the oldest and largest protected nature reserve in Tanzania.
Abundance atmosphere and adventure in a pristine safari area Ruaha National Park consists of an undulating plateau with rock formations and baobab trees, around the large Ruaha River.