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Kilimanjaro airport or Arusha airstrip. Kilimanjaro airport is approximately 55 km(1 hour)from Arusha city centre.Kilimanjaro airport serves as the gateway for visitors interested in African safaris and scenery and thus it is uniquely located at the heart of the major tourism attractions of East Africa.Arusha airstrip is in city but runs only domestic flights mostly to Dar es Salaam,Zanzibar and Serengeti.
We recommend to bring USD or Euro with you.There are so many ATM in Arusha so you can withdraw Tanzania shillings as well.Most places that you will visit accept Dollars and Euro but it is always a good idea to have some local currency. USD printed before 2006 are not accepted in Tanzania..
When considering a plan, take inventory of the components of your trip. Pre-paid vacation home rentals, car rentals, and event tickets are more unconventional items to insure, yet they can be costly if forfeited due to an unexpected circumstance. If these costs are added into the total pre-paid cost of the trip, a comprehensive travel insurance plan could protect you if your trip should be cancelled or interrupted..
There is a well established culture of tipping in Tanzania. Guides:If you feel you have received a good service we recommend 10-15 USD per person per day. In accommodation(lodge/camp)we recommend 5 USD per person per day in a shared tip box. NB:TIPPING IS NOT A MUST IS ONLY WHEN YOU ARE SATISFIED WITH THE SERVICE.
Generally the weather is tropical especially on the coast where heat and humidity prevail.However the Northwestern highlands are consistently cool while the central plateau remains dry and arid all year around.Tanzania situated just south of the equator and the climate depend heavily on the elevation and geography of your chosen destination..
It is mostly recommended that the luggage you should carry/pack depends on the type of visit. It can either be mountain climbing, safari, beach vacation You may also need to weatherproof and protect your valuables while out on game drives and other activities. Bring larger lightweight cover bags for protecting your bagged camera and lenses too from dust and water where required e.g. canoeing or boating safari. Women should also bring adequate quantities of feminine hygiene products, such as tampons, pads and panty liners You should also pack travel-size deodorant, toothbrush, toothpaste and other basic toiletries. Camps and lodges supply shampoo, conditioner and soap but if you prefer your own, feel free to bringing it on board in small size travel bottles..
Basic first aid kits are available at most Tanzania lodges and camps, but you should always have one with you whenever an emergency arise. Your first aid kit should include mosquito repellent and malarial prophylactics, as well as your SPF preferred category sunscreen, antihistamine and an over-the-counter pain relieving medication, such as Aspirin, Ibuprofen, Panadol or Tylenol and a few protective bags can be included in your first aid kit for this purpose. Bring larger lightweight cover bags for protecting your bagged camera and lenses too from dust and water where required e.g. canoeing or boating safari. Other items for your first aid kit are antiseptic gel, anti-diarrhea medication, antacid tablets for indigestion, Band-Aids with antiseptic cream, prescription medications and spare eyeglasses even if you wear contact lenses..
All our Safari vehicles are Toyota Land cruiser 4x4s. They have pop-up roofs. The vehicles are serviced and maintained to a very high standard before, during and after every safari..
All towns and cities have their share of petty crime and sensible precautions need to be taken. Wearing expensive looking jewellery/watches and carrying cameras, will draw unnecessary attention. You may find a simple money belt is more discrete than a bag. Always be aware of your surroundings and when approached by people you do not know, use your common sense. At night in towns it’s best to use a taxi, rather than walking around the streets. Single women in particular need to be careful & we suggest that it is safer to be in a group..
Pack for hot days and cool nights. Tanzania can be hot and dusty by day but it is often cool and crisp by night. Layers are ideal for safari days. Pack clothing that is able to keep you cool but protect you from the sun and biting insects. Choose mid-tone colours and avoid white or bright colours that may distract the animals and dark colours like black and blue as these can attract tsetse flies. The best colours are the safari classics: olive, green and khaki. For evenings at lodges you can stay in your casual gear as even the luxury lodges do not expect smart wear out in the bush. Check the temperature before you travel to make sure you have clothing that is warm enough for the season. It is always a good idea to bring a waterproof coat, whatever the season..
The age of the vehicles in our fleet varies but most were built between 2008 and 2013. If your vehicle does break down and it cannot be fixed on the road, we will request a rescue jeep which will come for you so that you can continue your safari with minimum impact. Whilst every effort is made to prevent this from happening, the driving is rough and the vehicles do take quite a pounding..

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