Apr
9th

Safari Zanzibar

Zanzibar is still the best-kept secret in the Indian Ocean, with its fascinating historical stone town and magnificent beaches. We aim to reveal more of what’s on offer, and contains lots of useful, accurate and up-to-date information for visitors, including accommodation, maps and information on our fine weather.

You can learn more about this island paradise, and plan an unforgettable holiday online. Quality hotels and tour operators are represented in the relevant sections, and with Zanzibar still an un-spoilt paradise, this is the best place to see what you’re missing out on!

Apr
9th

Experience Tanzania

Can any one mental snapshot encapsulate the Tanzanian experience? Thousands upon thousands of wildebeest that march in mindless unison on the annual migration through the Serengeti, perhaps? Or a family of elephants wading across the wide, muddy Rufiji/Tarangire River? What about a pride of well-fed lions sunbathing on the grassy floor of the majestic Ngorongoro Crater? Certainly, it is such images that tend to spring to mind when one thinks of Tanzania. And properly so!

Tanzania, truly, is a safari destination without peer. The statistics speak for themselves: an unparalleled one-quarter of its surface area has been set aside for conservation purposes, with the world-renowned Serengeti National Park and incomprehensibly vast Selous Game Reserve heading a rich mosaic of protected areas that collectively harbour an estimated 20 percent of Africa’s large mammal population.

Apr
7th

Zanzibar International Film Festival

The festival centre is located in the beautiful stone town area in Zanzibar. The main location of the festival is an atmospheric Amphitheatre located inside an Old Fort. Other venues are Mambo Club, Forodhani Garden, House of Wonders, Old Customs House, Palace Museum, the Barge at the Old fort Waterfront, Aecrotanal, Chake Chake and Wete Cinema in Pemba.

Apr
3rd

Global Body to Audit Airports for U.

The International Civil Aviation Organisation will this year audit the capacity of Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania to originate and receive direct flights to the United States.

Aircrafts operating out of the airports will be subjected to such flight tests as are deemed necessary to show compliance with the appropriate air worthiness requirements. The standards shall apply to aeroplanes of over 5,700 kg.