The tallest mountain on the continent and the most spectacular animal migration on the planet are just two reasons the visit these glorious territories.
The countries of Tanzania and Kenya combine spectacular African safaris and beach vacations with history and culture. Tanzania is home to the highest mountain in Africa, Mount Kilimanjaro, the coral reefs of Zanzibar and the Great Rift Valley. The scenery is simply spectacular.
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Are you looking for staggering natural diversity with snow-capped mountains and sultry beaches? Then this is the most exciting trip for you!
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Tanzania hosts three of the world's most spectacular sights Mount Kilimanjaro, the highest free standing mountain in the world, and the highest in Africa; Ngorongoro Crater, one of the natural wonders of the world, and the Serengeti, scene of the annual migration of over a million wildebeest and their attendant predators.
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Olonana, Masai Mara Olonana is located in the heart of Kenya's big game country, and is adjacent to a Maasai cultural village. >>
Swala Swala is nestled in an exclusive pocket in the south westerncorner of Tarangire National Park, in a beautiful acacia forest enclave
at the edge of the gently rolling savannah lies Swala.>>
Kusini The Lodge is perfectly situated in a cluster of kopjes. Kusini is a permanent luxury tented camp that blends seamlessly into the environment of the surrounding Serengeti plains.>>
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Fundu Lagoon Fundu Lagoon is on Pemba Island, the sister island to Zanzibar lying across the Pemba Channel to the north. The hotel is situated on a remote and beautiful beach on the south western side of the island and is only accessible by boat. >>
Gorilla Forest Camp This camp is a luxury tented camp in Bwindi, from where guests can trek into the remote forest to see the endangered mountain gorilla. Accommodation is in 8 large 'tents', with en-suite facilities and the amazing experience of a bathtub looking out onto the forest.>>
Governor's Camp - The Original The setting is magical. So much so that almost a century ago, it was reserved exclusively for Kenya's colonial Governors and their Royal visitors. >>
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From December to March there are short rains and the heat is sultry. From March to May there are long rains and from May to September the south-east wind brings cool air and heralds the start of the dry season.
Highlights of a visit to Tanzania include the volcanic bowl of the Nogorongoro Crater, snow-covered Mount Kilimanjaro, the huge elephant herds of the Selous, Ruaha and Tarangine reserves, the tree-climbing lions and flamingos of Lake Manyara, and Zanzibar's fine beaches - not to mention Serengeti National Park with its spectacular annual migration of roughly two million animals into neighbouring Masai Mara in Kenya.
Kenya covers an area slightly larger that France. With the Indian Ocean lapping its eastern shores and Lake Victoria on its western boundary; it is truly a land of contrasts. The country embraces mountains, forests, deserts and lakes, with a staggering diversity of wildlife.
Mostly high-plateau country, it enjoys warm days and cool nights throughout the year. Most of the rainfall occurs between March and May, and then from late October to December.
The official language is English but the linguafranca of both countries is Swahili. Mpishis cook delectable African dishes such as irio (mashed peas, potatoes and maize) and nyama choma (roast meat), along with international cuisine. Seafood is plentiful at the coast.
Among the top attractions are Masai Mara, the spectacular wildlife in Tsavo West and Amboseli reserves, the pink flamingo colony on Lake Nakuru (which can number up to 1.5 million birds), the unspoilt beaches of the Coral Coast for snorkeling, scuba diving and deep sea fishing and Mount Kenya for climbing, bird watching and photographic opportunities.
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