Tanzania is Calling | Explore like a Wanderlust
Do you always feel excited when you hear the word, ‘travel’? We are most certain you do. All the new places you will visit, the space you have made for a hundred shopping bags and how can you forget food! That’s a lot to do, isn’t it?
We would like you to breathe, stop and relax as we welcome you to Tanzania. A place where the pleasures of nature are the real treat for your mind, body and soul. This is the place that allows you to learn about the nomadic life, taking you across heights and depths, interact with locals, head to the beach, stroll, sail or fly in the wild. It is here where life unleashes in its most authentic form.
We have reasons for you to fall in love with Tanzania.
The Deep-Rooted Culture
You wan’t pass by a local who will not welcome you to share a meal! We love saying Karibu! (welcome) and greet almost everyone out of respect. There are not only 120 tribes about in Tanzania, each of them has unique values and traditions that make this destination unique, warm and loving. The Masai are not only admirable for their height and authentic red checked dresses. They are known to be the most honest and valiant people of Tanzania. From start of your safari to the flight you will take back home, you will take a suitcase filled with delightful memories!
The Unspoilt Landscapes
You would be surprised to see a luxurious camp set on the vast fields of savannah in the Serengeti or lantern lit dinner setting in the dry river bed of Ruaha National Park. The raw, natural beauty of Tanzania is the real charm and will always remain so. The birds play for you music while chirping and locals beat drums to entertain you. There may be no TV in your room, but you will not stop gazing at the wildlife action just outside your camp. The absolute serenity and dramatic landscapes are matchless and render a sense of complete rejuvenation.
Luxurious Pampering
As a favoured destination for honeymooners and couples, Tanzania offers a wealth of options to spoil yourself. Head to the idyllic beaches of Nungwi or Matemwe in Zanzibar, enjoy royal massage treatments, dinning under the stars and living in 5-star luxury resorts. Whether you are going for a safari or an exclusive beach holiday, there is something special for all wanderlusts. Safari parks and coastal destinations here do not necessarily demand an active adventure style of traveling. Simply sit back and enjoy the royal treatment.
Exotic Destinations
Besides the famous Kilimanjaro, Serengeti and Zanzibar, Tanzania has several hideaways that make for a perfect escapade for a short break. From the breath-taking greenery at Udzungwa falls to the rolling hills of Mbeya and Mufindi, Tanzania offers a special retreat for those longing to spend holidays away from the crowd. It was also awarded by Nat Geo as the Exotic Destination for 2018. Go for long drives with a family and friends or travel solo, there is plenty to indulge in the vibrant natural settings of Tanzania.
Pristine Beaches
Sometimes all you want to do is just sit back and do nothing. While beaches in Tanzania offer a mix of recreation, some destinations off the beaten path are purely for those looking for a retreat in solitude. The Mnemba Atoll, Chole Mjini in Mafia island and Pemba coast attract a handful of people for unique activities like scuba diving, whale sharking watching and historical expeditions. The sandbanks of Nakupenda, Sinda and Bogomoyo are another great weekend spot with few visitors.
Is your wanderlust destination Tanzania this year? Allow us to plan the most memorable trip as you sit back and get excited for a unique travel experience. Share with us your thoughts and we will plan a tailor-made itinerary for you.
Love this blog! Tanzania is such a wonderful country, rich in all the beautiful things a country can offer. They have safaris, preserved traditions, cultures, wildlife, and even beaches! I would love to visit all the top attractions in Tanzania one day. If you have a post about this, would love to read it. What are the must-see destinations in TZ? Anyway, this post is superb! Keep it up!