Tourism is less well-developed in the southern and western regions of Tanzania than it is in the north. If it is solitude, tranquillity and peace of mind you are looking for, you may prefer to visit these […]
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Tourism is less well-developed in the southern and western regions of Tanzania than it is in the north. If it is solitude, tranquillity and peace of mind you are looking for, you may prefer to visit these […]
Read MoreThe most famous parks are situated in the north of Tanzania. These parks offer the best chance of witnessing wild animals in their natural habitat. The parks are famous for ‘The Big Five’ and the ‘Great Migration’. […]
Read MoreFor Your Unique Adventures Welcome to XCAR Travel Tanzania, a world class luxury safari Tour 0perator and providing a wide variety of options for travel in Africa. Our goal is to actively promote conservation and environmental […]
Read MoreLocation: Lake Manyara is located 126 kilometres from Arusha town, and covers a total of 330 square kilometres. The Park is set in a natural Crater, creating a beautiful environment for Safari. Attractions: Manyara National park […]
Read MoreNgorongoro Crater This vast protected area stretches from Lake Natron (the breeding ground for East Africa’s flamingos) in the northeast, to Lake Enyasi in the south, and Lake Manyara to the east. The area includes the […]
Read MoreSerengeti National Park Conservation Status : National Park (UNESCO World Heritage Site) Established : 1951 (Tanzania’s Oldest National Park) Location : Northern Tanzania, 335 Kms from Arusha Size :14,763 Km² (Tanzania’s Second Largest National Park) Maximum Length […]
Read MoreThis national park lies about 45km east of Arusha town. It is therefore the closest national park to the safari capital of Tanzania. This park is home to Mt Meru, Tanzania’s “other mountain” standing at 4565m, Ngurdoto […]
Read MoreMaasai Tribe According to oral history, the Maasai people are a fusion of North Africans and Nilotic tribe originating from the northern part of Turkana lake in Kenya, which they left in the 15th century, then moving […]
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