Tanzania: KAMBI YA TEMBO (Elerai Tented Camp) - West Kilimanjaro
Kambi ya Tembo is a property of Tanganyika Wilderness Camps
Facing the snow-capped peaks of Kilimanjaro and the endless African savannah, Kambi ya Tembo offers fantastic views. The camp consists of 20 tents each with en suite facilities. You can sit and watch the natural world pass by from the ample sun decks. The semi-arid land of Sinya and Elerai has an abundance of natural riches and is home to some of the largest elephants in East Africa.
Guests will have the opportunity to enjoy the hospitality of the Masai people, experience the thrill of game drives in open vehicles, take bush walks and visit Masai villages or go hiking in Kilimanjaro National Park.
6 Days African Big 5 Expirience & Migration Safaris
Lake Manyara / Serengeti Plains / Ngorogoro Crater / Tarangire
Safari Itineraries
6 day tour overview
All our 6-day Africa wildlife safaris, tours, holidays and travel packages, specifically include the Ngorongoro Conservation Area and the world famous Ngorongoro Crater National Park in Tanzania. This specific Africa safari and travel itinerary has been designed for visitors with more time on hand for a longer safari or travel tours. It specifically include the Tarangire National Park and have been designed to offer you a total Tanzanian northern circuit safari experience, while keeping your non game-viewing travel time to a minimum.
These unforgettable Africa safaris, tours, holidays and travel packages will take you to the Lake Manyara National Park, one of Tanzania’s most dramatically located wildlife areas, consisting of a shallow but huge soda lake, located at the foot of the Great Rift Valley’s western escarpment. The size of the park makes it perfect for a one-day game drive and is notably famous for it’s tree-climbing lions. These safaris or holidays travel tours will also take you to the Serengeti National Park, a massive wilderness of 14500 square km, where every day brings a new landscape and a new adventure. Your African safari tour will also take you to the Ngorongoro Crater and the Ngorongoro Conservation Area in Tanzania, featuring one of the highest concentrations of game and arguably the densest population of predators and carnivores in Africa. Here you will witness an amazing spectacle of African wildlife – inside a self-contained world teeming with animals. Finally, your African safari tour will also take you to the Tarangire National Park, which features some of the greatest concentration of game in Tanzania – second only to the Ngorongoro Crater – but less crowded and unspoiled – possessing a wild and unkempt beauty.
The travel itinerary below, is a suggested or sample Tanzanian safari itinerary – it can be adapted to suite your own personal needs and preferences or to any seasonal changes and migratory animal movements. As with all our Tanzanian Africa safaris, tours, holidays and travel packages, we have offered you a wide variety of accommodation options – directly impacting on the total safari travel costs – in order to offer you the widest possible tour budget options. Please do not hesitate to contact one of our travel consultants directly, should you require any further assistance or more detailed information, regarding any of our Africa safaris, tours, holidays and travel packages.
SAFARI PROGRAM
6 DAYS 5 NIGHTS
DAY 01 Early morning soon after breakfast with your lunch box,drive to Lake Manyara National Park for a game drive.Dinner and overnight at Fanaka Campsite/Fanaka lodge
DAY 02 After breakfast,with your lunch box,enroute game drive to Serengeti.Dinner and Overnight at Seronera Campsite/Katikati tented lodge
DAY 03 Early morning,before breakfast,you will have a morning game drive at Serengeti,then back to the camp for a breakfast.After Breakfast with your Lunch box,proceed with a game drive until the late afternoon.Dinner and overnight at Seronera campsite/Katikati tented lodge
DAY 04 After breakfast with your lunch box,you will do a game drive in Serengeti,in the late afternoon drive to Ngorongoro for dinner and overnight at Simba Campsite/Rhino lodge
DAY 05 After breakfast with your lunch box, Game drive at Ngorongoro Crater.In the late afternoon drive to Fanaka campsite/Lake Manyara Safari lodge for dinner and overnight
DAY 06 After breakfast with your lunch box,game drive at Tarangire National Park,in the late afternoon drive back to Moshi/Arusha.
Njia Ya Tembo Tanzania Road Trip 2015
Highlights of a three week road trip across Tanzania.
Tembo wa ki Tanzania Report: Africa ivory smuggled on China visit
Group says Chinese officials and businessmen used a state trip by President Xi Jinping to smuggle ivory out of Tanzania.
Chinese officials and businesspeople used a state trip by President Xi Jinping and other high-level visits to smuggle ivory out of Tanzania, an environmental watchdog has said.
The accusation casts doubt over China's efforts to end the illegal trade that has led to rampant elephant poaching throughout Africa.
China is the world's largest importer of smuggled tusks, and Tanzania is the largest source of poached ivory, the London-based Environmental Investigation Agency (EIA) said on Thursday.
Poaching in Tanzania alone has killed half of the country's elephants in the past five years, the group said in the report.
It said Chinese-led criminal gangs conspired with corrupt Tanzanian officials to traffic huge amounts of ivory, some of which was loaded in diplomatic bags on Xi's plane during a presidential visit in March 2013.
China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs denied the report. Hong Lei, a spokesman, said China has consistently opposed poaching and has sought to crack down on ivory smuggling.
The report is groundless, and we express our strong dissatisfaction, he said.
China cracks downs on poached ivory
Meng Xianlin, director-general of the Endangered Species Import and Export Management Office of China, said he has never heard of involvement of Chinese delegations in ivory trade.
I don't think there's hard evidence, and I have not seen such cases, Meng said.
Allegations without evidence are not believable, and I don't think it is appropriate for (EIA) to come up with this mess.
He said that the EIA has been unfriendly to China for quite some time, calling the allegations irresponsible.
Carved ivory has historically been highly prized in China, and its scarcity has turned it into an investment choice akin to gold and silver.
In its report, EIA said its investigators learned as early as 2006 that some staff members of the Chinese embassy in Tanzania were major buyers of illegal ivory.
Increase in prosecutions
It said Chinese government officials and businesspeople in the entourage during Xi's 2013 state visit used the opportunity to buy such a large amount of ivory that local prices doubled.
Two traders claimed that Chinese buyers, two weeks before the visit, began purchasing thousands of kilograms of ivory, which was later sent to China in diplomatic bags on the presidential plane, the EIA report said.
Your president was here, one of the traders told investigators in hidden video footage provided by the agency.
When he was here, many kilos go out.
When the guest come, the whole delegation, that's time ... the business go out, the trader said.
It said that in December 2013, one dealer boasted of having sold $50,000 worth of ivory to Chinese navy personnel on an official visit in Tanzania's port city of Dar es Salaam.
In China, authorities have campaigned against illegal ivory. Six tonnes of illegal ivory was pulverised earlier this year in the southern city of Dongguan, and Chinese courts have stepped up prosecutions of illegal ivory trade.
Criminal cases involving endangered animals and the illegal ivory trade rose 9.6 percent in the first months of last year, compared with the same period a year earlier.
The government also warns Chinese tourists in Tanzania not to purchase ivory products or face stiff penalties.
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TANZANIA & KENYA
First time safari
Toloha Water Project, Mwanga - Tanzania, Africa
This water project has now been completed.
Tindiga Tented Camp, Lake Eyasi, Tanzania
We are proud to present our Tindiga Tented Camp (previously known as Tindiga Tented Lodge), which joined Moivaro in June 2008, and is a beautiful and small traditional camp close to Lake Eyasi, the lake of east African bushman. Overlooking the shrubland of the Eyasi Ecosystem, one can see the distant hills of Ngorongoro, this view gives the ultimate African experience
The camp is situated close to Qaundded Village. To the western side of the camp you can see Mount Masumbuku.To the north there is the Ngorongoro Conservation Area with its surrounding volcanic hills. To the west, just behind Lake Eyasi, you can find the big plains of the Serengeti.The Lake of Eyasi is just 1,5 kilometer from the camp. It is a seasonal salt water lake that almost completely dries up in the dry season.
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SERENGETI WILDEBEEST CAMP
Located in the central part of the Serengeti National Park, the Seronera Tana – Extra area, it feature10 spacious, self-contained private tents each equipped with private showers and toilets, the Serengeti Wildebeest Camp provides guests with comfortable and unforgettable firsthand experiences of the wildlife, landscapes, natural wonders, and the exciting atmosphere of one of Tanzania’s most famous National Park.
The unique and comfortable camps it offers Various contemporary amenities such as Dining & Bar Activities, the Internet, Sundowner cocktails to Bush meals at a private site, Serengeti Wildebeest Multi-cuisine restaurant provide a memorable dining experience.
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Travel in North Tanzania near the Kenya border
Hippos and Crocodiles in Wami River in Saadani National Park
Take a trip on the Wami River when the hippos and crocodiles are just within spitting distance. You can count the hair on the ears of the hippos and the teeth of the crocodiles.
Saadani National Park is one of the few national parks in Tanzania providing you with such a unique experience.
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Nakapalayo Camp - Zambia
Nakapalayo near Kasanka National Park, is one of the most successful community campsites in Zambia, offering travellers an authentic village experience. Nakapalayo Community Campsite is one of the attractions on Open Africa's traveller routes in Zambia. Details of which are available on our website openafrica.org.
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Tanzania June 2003
Tanzania Expedition 2003
Dublin to London, London to Dubai, Dubai to Nairobi, Nairobi to Tanzania...... It took forever to get us and our gear here, but we made it!
After arriving in Dar es Salaam, we made the epic bus journey to Moshi, the most fun town in Tanzania! Standing at the foot of Mount Kilimanjaro, it turned out to be our home from home! Staying at the wonderful Kindoroko Hotel, where the steaks were delicious and the alcohol flowed. Hakuna Matata shots, i'll miss them the most!!!
Just outside Moshi was our first stop... the Mweka Primary School! Greeted by hundreds of smiling, laughing faces! We never felt so welcome! We were delighted to be able to help the local craftsmen plaster the school walls and paint the classrooms, teaching english to the kids when we could. Teaching us Swahili didn't fair as well to our untrained tongues, although we managed a few words!! We soon found out with the young guys that football was the universal language of Africa :D
Longido was our next stop, a small town north of Arusha, 2 hours away from Moshi on the Kenya-Tanzania border. This was our first glimpse of Maasai culture. What an extraordinary group of people they are! As they guided us up Mount Longido, a teaser for Mount Kilimanjaro, they never ceased to amaze us with their knowledge of plant and animal life. This leaf.... soothes burns, these flowers.... cures migraine, this twig..... a menthol toothbrush.... the list was endless! Bear Grylls had nothing on them! Their way of life was a shock to all of us, mud huts, no electrcity, running water if they were lucky. And calm as the warriors looked, as they patrolled the edges of their camp for lions, with spears in hand ready to pounce at a moments notice, they always made you feel very safe.
No sooner had we become accustomed to the Maasai way of life, we embarked on the most incredible Safari trip, to the Ngorongoro Crater. This fertile plateau seemed to stretch forever into the distance, and was flourishing with all kinds of animals, big and small. From the galloping herds of zebra, gazelle, and wildebeest, to the majestic walk of the elephants and giraffes, the crater was also home to the big five of rhinoceros, lion, leopard, elephant, and buffalo. And apart from the elusive leopard we got intimate views of all the wildlife!
And then the day arrived! Our first steps on the road to climbing Mount Kilimanjaro, the highest free standing mountain in the world!! At first it was an easy hike, and everyone was full of energy, enjoying the company and unusual surroundings. And before we knew it, a few days into our climb, we were above the first layer of clouds! What a feeling to be looking down on what we'd only ever seen from a plane!!! It seemed as if you could just step out onto them and chase the sun as it set over the horizon. Another day of trekking, stories were flowing, jokes were told, and everyone was reminiscing shared childhood memories. It really brought our group closer together and was welcomed..... with what still lay ahead! More trekking, more climbing, aches and pains, wind burns and numbness, it all became common place until we reached Kibo Huts, the last stop before summit day. It was a hard climb, but the hardest was yet to come, and we knew it. After heading to our tents early, we awoke at midnight to the frigid temperature, but with the determination to reach Uhuru Peak by sunrise. We set off, not entirely sure of what to expect. This was definitely harder than the last four days combined, the temperature fell the more we ascended, and by Gilman's Point at 5681m it was -20'C. Suddenly two pairs of gloves and three pairs of socks didn't seem so silly anymore! The summit felt so close! Slowly and steadily we continued on, crunching the ice and snow under our boots, willing our muscles to go just that little bit further. The wind was against us, and sent constant shivers through our worn out bodies. And then, like a light at the end of a tunnel, the sign at the summit slowly came into view through the clearing snowfall. We had made it! The overall sense of relief was indescribable, for that moment we felt like we were on top of the world! And as we got closer and closer, the sun began to rise, silhouetting the ever welcoming sign of Uhuru Peak at 5,895m Emotions ran high, the adrenaline surging through every part of you, the feeling of success was overwhelming! Yeeeeeeeeehaaaaaaaaa!
So we travelled to Tanzania as a group of individuals, with our own experiences and memories, to leave with a common appreciation for the wonders of Africa and all it has to offer! Those new found memories will stay with us forever, and the people will always hold a special place in our lives........ by far, one of the greatest decisions ever made :)
Street Vendors, Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania
Arusha Center Inn Tourist, Arusha, Tanzania, HD Review
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Offering a restaurant, Arusha Center Inn Tourist is located in Arusha. Free WiFi access is available.
Each room here will provide you with a TV and a seating area. Featuring a shower, private bathroom also comes with a bath. You can enjoy mountain view and city view from the room.
At Arusha Center Inn Tourist you will find a 24-hour front desk and a bar. Other facilities offered at the property include entertainment staff, a shared lounge and a ticket service. The property offers free parking.
Kilimanjaro International Airport is 26.7 miles away.
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Olare Mara Parte II
Olare Mara Kempinski Conservancy Park (Part II)
MY ADVENTURE CLIMBING KILIMANJARO MACHAME ROUTE
Hello! I'm Emily. I climbed Kilimanjaro in December 2017 with my cousins, sister-in-law, and friends. We left just after Christmas and returned on New Years Day. I swear I left a piece of my soul in Tanzania. To say this was the trip of a lifetime is an understatement. If you're planning to climb Kili - DO IT! I hope this vlog is informative and encouraging. If I could do it, you definitely can!
We went with Tembotamu B&B located in the town of Moshi, not far from the Machame starting point. I highly recommend planning your trip with them. The hospitality was above and beyond anything I've experienced. The guides, porters and cooks are fantastic, paid and treated well.
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Let me know in the comments below if you'd like to see more videos on the topic, like what I recommend packing and what is just a waste of money! I know I found videos like these very helpful ahead of my climb.
Thanks for watching. Asante.