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The Swahili word ‘safari’ literally means to travel, usually a great distance that includes some form of nightly rest spent on route. This section includes information on the different sorts of safaris available, methods of travel and accommodation that is commonly offered.
Camping
Camping conjures up many different images for different people memories of scout and guide camps as a youth or perhaps family camping trips but for the purposes of describing the safaris we offered. Tanzania Safari Packages Services, we have divided camping into four categories: Budget Camping Fly Camping Luxury Camping Lightweight Luxury Camping
Budget Camping
Budget camping involves travelling with all your camp equipment, your guide and possibly a cook in your vehicle with you. Once you get to camp everyone helps to cook and set up. This is economical and fun, but does mean that you spend valuable time in the evening organising your camp and food when you could be out on game drives. These services typically use the less expensive shared or public campsites, but exclusive camps, or campsites with shower and toilet facilities outside the parks can also be booked and used. Beds are usually mattresses on the floor of a small tent. Top
Fly Camping
Fly camping involves setting up small, temporary camps for a night under the stars, more often than not in a remote part of the bush. Fly camps are the ideal end to a day’s walking safari or game drive, with many unexpected comforts – a canvas washbasin with hot water, fresh towels, hurricane lamps and delicious food cooked on the fire. At night, the sensation of sleeping in a light tent or just under a mosquito net, as the moon shines down and the noises of the African night begin, is the highlight of any safari holiday. Top
Luxury Camping
Imagine feather pillows, soft towels, gin and tonic and four course gourmet meals in a candlelit dining tent as far from the hustle-
Lightweight Luxury Camping
Like the luxury camps, tents will have metal or woodframe beds, standing headroom, a veranda and small en-
Walking Safaris
To walk through the African bush is to experience Africa close-
Equestrian Safaris (Horse safaris)
Tanzania has a few operators that offer horseback safaris unlike anything else in Africa. Galloping alongside a herd of zebra or wildebeest as they race across the open plains is a lifelong dream for many riders the world over. Tanzania’s horse safaris offer the chance to make the dream a reality with well-
Cultural Safaris
A cultural safari consists of several days staying in local guesthouses, eating local food and absorbing the culture of the people who have lived in the area for years. Each day is usually spent trekking and visiting farms, houses and local projects. All meals will be in small restaurants and your nights spent in clean but simple local guesthouses. Top
Wedding Safaris
Begin your big day with a game drive or walking safari, arrive at the altar on horseback and get married with Mt Kilimanjaro in the background and local Maasai as witnesses. The choices are endless and there are many companies who are happy to work through the plentiful African red tape to ensure you have an unforgettable wedding day – and legally binding marriage. Top
Blue Safaris
The blue safari, a safari on water, is by no means a new concept, but it is one that has blossomed all over Tanzania in recent years. From the rivers and lakes of Tanzania biggest reserves, to the turquoise waters of Zanzibar’s island systems, visitors can relax while viewing both land and marine life, from elephants to whales, buffalo to dolphins. A blue safari can offer the most relaxing game viewing possible. Top