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Whether you splurge on a luxury safari or not, an African safari should be on your bucket list. Just like safari's aren't like they were during Hemingway's time, they won't be the same in 2050.
Making camp Those concerns weren't extinguished when we woke up the first morning in Arusha, a city known to foreigners mostly as the jumping-off point for safaris and treks up Mount Kilimanjaro.
"Safaris are different in every country. But there is no safari like a safari in Tanzania." That's what my guide, Charles Nnko, told me after I touched down last month in Arusha, Tanzania.
ARUSHA is the capital of Tanzania's tourism industry. Sure enough, more than 80 per cent of the visitors from outside the country, about a million of them land in the country annually.
THE fourth edition of Safari International Marathon gets flagged off in Arusha on September 8 this year with the main feature slated to start at the Clock Tower Junction.
Tanzania’s bustling northern safari capital of Arusha boasts that it is producing its own green public oasis at Themi Living Garden, thanks to the City ...
For many, the safari they dream of is the Serengeti. Spanning 12,000 square miles in northern Tanzania, the Serengeti looks like the plains of Africa you see in the movies.
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