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Welcome to some of the
fascinating areas in Tanzania where you can experience
real African life and enjoy the beautiful scenery of
green mountains, wide plains and the dramatic Rift
Valley.
Local People offer you
tours in the following areas: |
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Babati & Hanang
Welcome to the fertile lands and
farmland where most crops grow on the edge of
the Rift Valley. Here you can walk ....(
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Engaruka
Guided by
Maasai warriors, walk through the mysterious ruined city
of Engaruka and the surrounding scrubland.....(Read
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Gezaulole
Gezaulole is
situated on the coast, south of Dar es Salaam, half an
hours drive from the Kigamboni side of the fe,
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Ilkiding'a
Welcome to our village at the foot of Mount Meru where
the sounds of rivers, birds and people are in
harmony.....(Read
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Kisangara
chini
In the
shadow of Mount Kilimanjaro and the Pare Mountains lays
Kisangara Chini, gateway to Nyumba ya ,
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Longido
Experience one of Africa's most fascinating cultures,
the Maasai with a visit to Longido....(Read
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Machame
Welcome and
explore the life of the Chagga people living on the
slopes of Mount Kilimanjaro. Machame area is scattered
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Mamba and
Marangu
At the foot of Kilimanjaro lie the beautiful towns of
Marangu and Mamba. Here, local people have planned
various walkin. (Read
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Monduli Juu
Karibu! Welcome to the
mountainous areas of Monduli Juu, where you can
experience the original Maasai ....(Read
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Mto wa Mbu
Mto Wa Mbu, pronounced umto wa mbu,
means mosquito creek. It is a very small town of only a
few thousand people and a stinking hot dust bowl full of
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Southern
Pare Mountains
Deep within
the Southern Pare Mountains, about 150km from Moshi town
are the Mbaga Hills. Rising from the plai...(Read
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Mulala
Just outside Arusha lies the picturesque village of
Mulala on the slopes of Mount Meru. Tours begin at Mama
Anna's farm which is also home to the Usangi Womens....(Read
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