And Beyond Klein’s Camp (Lobo, Serengeti National Park) — located in the northern Serengeti in a 10,000 hectare private sanctuary bordering Serengeti National Park to the west, Klein’s Camp is set on the edge of the Kuka Hills overlooking the wildebeest and zebra migration corridor linking the Serengeti and the Masai Mara in Kenya. It […]
Arusha (town) – the Tanzanian city of Arusha, whose population is over 400,000, is the capital of the Arusha Region and a hub for the area’s tourism. Arusha is within driving distance of eco-tourist destinations, like Mount Meru, Serengeti, Ngorongoro Crater, Lake Manyara, Tarangire National Park, and Mount Kilimanjaro. Arusha has also earned its place […]
And Beyond Grumeti Serengeti (Serengeti National Park) — Located in the remote Western Corridor of the Serengeti, “And Beyond Grumeti” Lodge provides a private Serengeti experience with exclusive game viewing in some of the most secluded parts of Africa’s most famous game reserve. At its restaurant, local and international meals can be enjoyed on an […]
Arusha Declaration Museum (Makongoro Road by Uhuru Roundabout, Arusha) – this museum celebrates the country’s independence from British colonialism in 1961. It also highlights Tanzanian leader Julius Nyerere’s 1967 declaration calling for African self-reliance, socialism, and ujamaa (familyhood) — the philosophy that would guide Tanzania’s national development. The museum also chronicled the country’s colonial era […]
Arusha Cultural Heritage Centre (Highway A104 & Dodoma Street, Arusha) –– housing a great selection of modern and antique art, the Arusha Cultural Heritage Centre is a place where Tanzania’s past mingles with its present. Explore the history of more than 100 tribes that inhabit the country and pick up carvings, books, gemstones and clothing […]
Serengeti National Park is a national park located in northwest Tanzania (to the west of the Mount Kilimanjaro region). The Park covers Tanzania’s Mara and Simiyu regions (an area of 14,750 sq, kilometers), and is known for the annual migration of over 1.5 million white-bearded wildebeest and 250,00 zebras, as well as numerous Nile Crocodiles […]
Arusha (ciudad): la ciudad tanzana de Arusha, cuya población supera los 400,000 habitantes, es la capital de la región de Arusha y un centro para el turismo del área. Arusha está a poca distancia en coche de destinos ecoturísticos, como el Monte Meru, Serengeti, el cráter del Ngorongoro, el lago Manyara, el Parque Nacional Tarangire […]
AIM Mall (Dodoma Road, Highway A104, Arusha): este es el lugar más cercano a un verdadero centro comercial en Arusha. Junto con varios minoristas (desde productos electrónicos hasta indumentaria, joyas, etc.), hay un patio de comidas que ofrece varios tipos de cocinas, una sala de cine y un área de juegos para niños.
Y más allá del campamento de Klein (Lobo, Parque Nacional del Serengeti), ubicado en el norte del Serengeti en un santuario privado de 10.000 hectáreas que limita con el Parque Nacional del Serengeti al oeste, el campamento de Klein está ubicado en el borde de las colinas de Kuka con vistas al corredor de migración […]
And Beyond Grumeti Serengeti (Parque Nacional del Serengeti): ubicado en el remoto Corredor Oeste del Serengeti, “And Beyond Grumeti” Lodge ofrece una experiencia privada de Serengeti con visualización exclusiva de juegos en algunas de las partes más aisladas de la reserva de caza más famosa de África. En su restaurante, se pueden disfrutar comidas locales […]