Tanzania is the perfect destination for a nature-loving traveller: visit stunning wildlife, iconic savannahs, and the snow-capped Mount Kilimanjaro. Witness the Great Migration in Serengeti National Park, climb Africa’s highest peak, or explore the rich marine life off the coast of Zanzibar. Embark on your adventure in Tanzania with our travel guides.
Showcasing outstanding indigenous wildlife, endless adventurous pursuits, vast, natural plains, unparalleled hospitality, and fascinating culture and cuisine, Tanzania emerges as a travel destination of choice.
We speak to Kennedy Edward, CEO of the Hotels Association of Tanzania (HAT), who outlines how the organisation advocates for the East African country as…
Standing at an impressive 5,895 metres, Kilimanjaro is not only Africa’s tallest peak, but Earth’s tallest free-standing mountain.
Tanga, an off the beaten track destination in northeast Tanzania, takes in soaring mountains, pristine marine parks and towns steeped in Swahili traditions.
These days Tanga City is a quieter, with a sleepy charm and eclectic architecture, hugging the broad curve of Tanga Bay.
Showcasing outstanding indigenous wildlife, endless adventurous pursuits, vast, natural plains, unparalleled hospitality, and fascinating culture and cuisine, Tanzania emerges as a travel destination of choice.
We speak to Kennedy Edward, CEO of the Hotels Association of Tanzania (HAT), who outlines how the organisation advocates for the East African country as a strategic investment and business destination.
From the plains of the Serengeti National Park to local seafood dishes, Outlook Recommends the best things to do in Tanzania.
Standing at an impressive 5,895 metres, Kilimanjaro is not only Africa’s tallest peak, but Earth’s tallest free-standing mountain.
From the fascinating history of Zanzibar to watching migrations across national parks, Tanzania has landmark attractions for everyone.
In most major cities and towns in Tanzania, dalla dalla (public minibuses), boda boda (motorcycle taxis), and bajaji (tuk-tuks) all present cost-effective options compared to conventional taxi services.
Tanga, an off the beaten track destination in northeast Tanzania, takes in soaring mountains, pristine marine parks and towns steeped in Swahili traditions.
These days Tanga City is a quieter, with a sleepy charm and eclectic architecture, hugging the broad curve of Tanga Bay.