After moving to Tanzania over two years ago, there were a number of things that I wish I had known about beforehand. I’ve learned a thing or two about moving your…
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Tanzania has been my home for a little over two years now. One thing I have learned as an expat is that living in a country is a very different experience…
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Like many people, a Tanzanian safari had been on my bucket list for as long as I could remember. I have visited Tanzania a handful of times. I am now lucky…
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Tanzania is a great holiday destination all year round. But there are certain times of year where some activities or attractions are best experienced. Whether you’re looking to tick a wildlife…
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2017 was certainly a year of change for me, with many unexpected twists and turns. Usually, these kinds of posts are filled with bloggers summing up their year of amazing travels. But…
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With over 1,200 years of interesting and culturally diverse history, Stone Town is a unique place that is a must-visit for anyone planning a trip to Zanzibar. This UNESCO World Heritage…
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Swahili, also known as Kiswahili, is a Bantu language and the first language of Tanzanian people. If you are travelling to Tanzania soon then you may find it useful to know…
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The main attraction in Tanzania, a climb to the “Roof of Africa” on Mount Kilimanjaro is a once-in-a-lifetime adventure and one that I am yet to complete (despite living in its…
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While working in the tourism industry here in Tanzania, it’s not uncommon for me to hear the question “why is climbing Mount Kilimanjaro so expensive?”. When researching, they are often surprised…
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It’s been several weeks since I moved my life to Moshi, Tanzania, so I thought it was about time I shared a little insight into what my new hometown has to…
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We were saying our goodbyes after spending two wonderful days with a local Maasai village in the West Kilimanjaro region of Tanzania. After what was an incredible and eye-opening experience with…
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As we sat around the blazing bonfire, the crackling sounds of the firewood and the humming of tribal chants were the only sounds to fill the night air. Cosily wrapped up…