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Ganako – Karatu
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Tanzania Walking Safaris
A walking safari is the best way to get as close as possible to the wildlife you came to Tanzania to see. After seeing the beautiful animals, plants and trees up close and personal you’ll have a better understanding of how the African ecosystem works. There are many different safari walks available in Tanzania, ranging…
Health & Vaccination
Visitors should have an International Certificate of Vaccination against Yellow Fever. These must be issued at least 10 days before departure. A Hepatitis A vaccination is recommended Where applicable, a booster for Tetanus-Diphtheria is also recommended. Please check with your local physician for your medical records. Anti-malaria tablets are recommended to be taken a few…
Vaccoination and health
Visitors should have an International Certificate of Vaccination against Yellow Fever. These must be issued at least 10 days before departure.
Tanzania Beach Holidays
Zanzibar Holidays & Tours Stone Town It takes almost 3hrs to explore the fascinating history of this extraordinary town. Zanzibar is a cosmopolitan island and in Stone Town you can see the historic influence of Indians, Chinese, Oman Arabs, Phoenicians, Sumerians, Persians, Assyrians, Portuguese, Egyptians, Dutch and British cultures, all combined with typical African traditions….