Camping in Tanzania and Kenya

August 29, 2008 | Written by ITKT Media Partner

A typical day on our camping safari was a wake-up call at 5am - not that we really needed the cheery “Good morning, Africa’s calling” from our leader, as the sounds of Africa rang all around us in squawking harmony and heralded the exciting day ahead.

Within no time we had packed our tents and eaten breakfast, and then the flapping would begin! You learn quickly that as much as putting up your... [Read more]

Close Encounters with Tanzanian Treasures

June 30, 2008 | Written by Carolyn Bonello

It’s midnight. A relatively peaceful night so far. As I turn over sleepily, absent-mindedly rolling out of my safe perimeter of flimsy mosquito net (supposedly protecting me from the dreaded tsi tsi fly), the silence is interrupted by a knock. Someone at the door? Who could possibly need me at this hour? Plus, nobody knows me here at Seronera Wildlife Lodge. I drag myself to the large window and peer out – there he... [Read more]

Americans Choose Tanzania

June 3, 2008 | Written by ITKT Media Partner

AMERICAN VISITORS NOW #1 MARKET FOR TANZANIA WORLDWIDE

For the first time ever, American visitors represent the largest single tourism market for Tanzania, attracting a record high of 58,379 in 2007. Taking over from the traditional place held by the UK market, the number is even greater when the US is combined with Canada (North America), 83,930 in 2007. Supporting this growth of tourism from North America to mainland... [Read more]

Tanzania National Parks

April 20, 2008 | Written by ITKT Media Partner

CONSERVATION, CONSERVATION, CONSERVATION
Tanzania Continues to Expand its National Parks Close to 30% of Land Protected

“In all of the wildlife countries, Tanzania has the greatest percentage of protected land,” said Peter Mwenguo, Managing Director, Tanzania Tourist Board (TTB). “Close to 30% of our land is dedicated to the preservation of wildlife, flora and fauna.” With the addition... [Read more]

Tanzania Inaugurates Sports Stadium

March 11, 2008 | Written by ITKT Media Partner

TANZANIA INAUGURATES NEW $56 MILLION DOLLAR STATE-OF-THE-ART SPORTS STADIUM IN DAR ES SALAAM

Focus on Sports Tourism with 2010 Soccer World Cup in Africa

The completion of an ultra-modern, 60,000 capacity sports stadium in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, part of a new national sports complex, is expected to usher in an exciting and successful... [Read more]

Mt. Kilimanjaro Top “Exotic Adventure”

February 12, 2008 | Written by ITKT Media Partner

(January 30, 2008 - New York, NY) … USA Today, the national newspaper with a circulation of over 3,000,000, released its prestigious list of the Hottest Travel Trends for 2008 on January 11, 2008. Tanzania’s famed Mt. Kilimanjaro sweeps the newspaper’s “Exotic Adventures” category. This highly competitive list was compiled with extensive input from travel experts.

“I’m... [Read more]

The Exotic Adventure 2008

January 30, 2008 | Written by ITKT Media Partner

(January 30, 2008 - New York, NY) … USA Today, the national newspaper with a circulation of over 3,000,000, released its prestigious list of the Hottest Travel Trends for 2008 on January 11, 2008. Tanzania’s famed Mt. Kilimanjaro sweeps the newspaper’s “Exotic Adventures” category. This highly competitive list was compiled with extensive input from travel experts.

“I’m... [Read more]

Ballooning over Kenya

January 28, 2008 | Written by ITKT Media Partner

New York, NY - January 25, 2008: - “CC Africa has brought hot air ballooning to Tanzania’s Eastern Serengeti”, says Nicky Fitzgerald, Director of Marketing of Africa’s foremost purveyor of sustainable luxury safaris. “This will enable guests... [Read more]

Save on Tanzania Safaris

December 23, 2007 | Written by ITKT Media Partner

Book By December 31 to Experience One of the Greatest Wildlife Spectacles on Earth

International Expeditions, the world leader in nature travel, announces special $400 per person savings ($800 per couple) on its March 8, 11 and 14, 2008 11-day Tanzania Migration Safaris. A remarkable event long celebrated in books, photographs, and films, the... [Read more]

Tips from Boundless Journeys in Africa

December 3, 2007 | Written by ITKT Media Partner

1. Incomparable Experience.
Boundless Journeys has a reputation for offering The World’s Great Adventures. From the hidden corners of the Kingdom of Bhutan, to the great plains of the Serengeti, our staff has traveled the globe discovering memorable destinations, phenomenal guides, and unique experiences.

2. A Chance to Give Back.
Our July 14-23, 2008 Migration... [Read more]

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