Call us to talk about Cultural Visits.
Although we've rather grandiosely titled this section "Cultural Visits" what we really mean is getting out of the Parks and lodges and meeting some of the local people in their villages and towns. For many, a safari is all about seeing the wildlife and scenery, but to be honest that is a shame, as there is a wealth of beauty and marvel to be found in the local populations and the way they live their lives. We guarantee that if you have not visited a genuine African village in some of the more rural, poorer areas of Tanzania or indeed elsewhere in Africa, you will be in for an eye-opening but hopefully also joyful time.
The people in these parts of the world are poor, and live on what we in the West would consider impossibly small means. Although poor, these people are welcoming towards visitors and truly hospitable. The children in particular will make you feel like a hero, especially if you bring along a football or something for their under-supplied schools.
Visits to villages or schools can be arranged at many of the lodges in Tanzania - just ask your host while on safari if you are interested.
Arusha ($220 pppn)
Arusha Coffee Lodge, situated close to Arusha Town itself, provides a special colonial atmosphere.
Zanzibar ($150 pppn)
A romantic and secluded beach lodge on the south east coast of Zanzibar Island.
Zanzibar ($105 pppn)
Not far from Stonetown, Fumba offers a wide range of activities and a great beach.
Ngorongoro ($520 pppn)
Gibb's Farm is a working farm located on the forested slopes of the Ngorongoro Conservation Area.
Mahale ($1365 pppn)
A remote camp, close to the Mahale Mountains' large chimpanzee population.
Ruaha ($785 pppn)
Kigelia is the newest - and most luxurious - camp situated in the Ruaha National Park
Lake Manyara ($330 pppn)
Probably one of the Serena Hotels chain's best properties, albeit somewhat on the large side.
Lake Manyara ($1240 pppn)
Remotely located in the small, but wild life rich Lake Manyara Park