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Category Archives: Tanzania
Great Group Departures
For most of our destinations we offer custom departures for your private group. A few select destinations are best visited by joining a group with set dates – by joining a group we can offer you the best value and … Continue reading
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Kili and Safari with World-Famous Science Educator
This is no ordinary trip! Mike Marlow, Associate Professor of Science Education at the University of Colorado at Denver, takes a group of science teachers to climb Kilimanjaro and go on safari in Tanzania every year (this is his 5th … Continue reading
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Amazing Animals on Tanzania Safaris
This blog post is by AWR collaborator Sarah Martens. Sarah and her husband Ted are currently traveling around the world in search of adventure and, along the way, sampling some of AWR’s great trips and looking for new destinations. My … Continue reading
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Tanzania Expectations
For many people, Tanzania is the first Third World country they have gone to. It is also very different culturally. Here are some things to be aware of, which will make your Kilimanjaro trek and Tanzania safari more enjoyable. ELECTRICITY … Continue reading
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Climbing Kilimanjaro: You can do it!
This blog post is by AWR collaborator Sarah Martens. Sarah and her husband Ted are currently traveling around the world in search of adventure and, along the way, sampling some of AWR’s great trips and looking for new destinations. Though … Continue reading
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Yellow Fever Vaccination Requirements in Tanzania
All travelers coming from endemic countries to Tanzania are required to produce evidence of yellow fever vaccination. This travel requirement does not apply to those travelers coming from non-endemic countries. Travelers from non-endemic countries traveling through endemic countries are subject … Continue reading
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What to expect when traveling to Tanzania
For many people, Tanzania is the first Third World country they have gone to. It is also very different culturally. Here are some things to be aware of, which will make your trip more enjoyable. Bugs Mosquitoes are mainly a … Continue reading
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Zanzibari: Boutique beach hotel in Zanzibar
The Zanzibari Hotel is a small, intimate hotel in the Nungwi area of Zanzibar Island (the very northern tip). Special Deal for April 1 – June 15, 2011: Pay for 4 nights, Stay for 5! Set above the beach on … Continue reading
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Pongwe: Zanzibar Island Paradise
The Pongwe Beach Hotel is a true paradise retreat, set within a secluded bay on the northeast coast of Zanzibar Island, Tanzania. The resort’s beautiful gardens surround sixteen beach front Zanzibarian cottages. You will find various local hand crafted Zanzibarian … Continue reading
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Kilimanjaro Climb to Raise Money for Barnsley Hospice
In September 2011, a group from the U.K. will be doing a charity Kilimanjaro trek to raise £50,000 for the Barnsley Hospice. Barnsley Hospice provides care and support for hundreds of local people each year. Their main priority is to achieve the … Continue reading
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