Climbing Kilimanjaro | Everything You Need to Know

Mount Kilimanjaro, standing at 5,895 meters, is the highest mountain in Africa and one of the most famous mountains in the world. This impressive, standalone volcano is located in northeastern Tanzania, close to the border with Kenya. Every year, thousands of adventurers travel to Tanzania to reach the summit, Uhuru Peak, and enjoy an unforgettable experience.

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Tanzania as a safari destination

Close your eyes and imagine: the sun slowly rising over the vast savannah. A herd of elephants passes by peacefully, giraffes stand out gracefully above the acacia trees, and in the distance, the roar of a lion can be heard. This is Tanzania – a country where nature still takes center stage and where every safari day brings new surprises.

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Family Safari Tanzania | The complete guide for families with children

Imagine this: the sun slowly rises over the African savannah. The calm and the peaceful feeling. In the distance, a herd of giraffes calmly crosses the road, while a group of curious zebras grazes. Suddenly, your son points enthusiastically out the window. "Look, an elephant!" Moments later, you see a lioness lying relaxed in the grass with her cubs.

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Which safari suits you?

A safari in Tanzania is much more than a vacation. It is an experience that will stay with you for years to come. The sun rising over the savannah, a herd of elephants quietly passing by your tent, and the impressive roar of a lion in the distance – these are moments you won't soon forget.

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The ultimate symbol of African wilderness

Known as the "King of the Savannah," a representative of lion power, pride, and the raw drama of nature in action. The Serengeti lions are not only the most photographed animals in Tanzania, but also the ultimate symbol of the African wilderness.

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