Queen Elizabeth National Park

Queen Elizabeth National Park is the top tourists Uganda safari destination located in the western part of the country with several beautiful terrains including volcanic craters, woodlands acacia, savannah grasslands, swamps, and tropical forest. The park was created in 1952 by that time to was still called Kazinga Channel National Park later in 1954 was changed to Queen Elizabeth after Queen visited Uganda. More so, Queen Elizabeth national park is situated in the western part of Uganda surrounded by several …

Kidepo valley national park

kidepo valley national park is one of the most famous national parks in Uganda with a wide range of fauna and flora to sight while on its venture, kidepo valley national park is of a landscape that extends to 1442km squared. Kidepo valley national parks altitude ranges from 914m above the sea level on the valley floor about 2750m of mountain morungole, as know kidepo valley is situated in the north east of Uganda, close by the borders of south …

Imara beach Resort

Imara beach Resort is a 3 star mid- range accommodation found in Kairo Kiwengwa, just 10 minutes’ drive away from Kiwengwa Pongwe forest , just few steps to Kiwengwa beach, 41 km away from peace memorial museum   on the East coast of Zanzibar . The resort is situated approximately an hour drive from Stone Town and abeid Amani Karume International airport  Via Nyerere Road. The hotel is in an ideal place to all travellers, tourists and holiday makers for relaxation …

Arusha National Park

Arusha National Park : Tanzania is one of Africa’s top safari destinations, famous for its vast plains, diverse wildlife, and stunning natural landscapes. While most visitors to Tanzania head to the famous Serengeti national park or Ngorongoro Crater, there is a hidden gem in the country’s northern region that is worth exploring: Arusha National Park. Here, we will take a closer look at this lesser known national park and why it should be on your Tanzania safari itinerary. About Arusha …

2023 Easter Holiday At Zanzibar Island

2023 Easter Holiday At Zanzibar Island : Zanzibar Island celebrates Easter with a number of wonderful feasts and festivities in the nearby Christian churches, despite the fact that the bulk of the population is Muslim. During their visit to Zanzibar, tourists shouldn’t be hesitant to join in on any celebrations they may run into or to which they may be asked. This holiday spirit may lead to making new friends with locals and making Easter holiday on Zanzibar Island one …

Zanzibar Cheetah’s Rock Guide

Zanzibar Cheetah’s Rock Guide : Visit the Cheetah’s Rock rescue and conservation facility in Zanzibar to meet some amazing animals up close on a wildlife tour and/or otter experience. On Zanzibar’s west coast, Cheetah’s Rock is situated close to Kama Village, south of Nungwi, and north of Stone Town. It’s a unique place where people and animals connect directly; visiting the Cheetah’s Rock is an once-in-a-lifetime event. Although Cheetah’s Rock is primarily the opposite of a zoo, it is also …

Tumbatu Island Guide

Tumbatu Island Guide : Off the northwestern coast of the main island of Zanzibar, Tumbatu Island is a territory of Tanzania in East Africa. Two islands, Jongowe and Kichangani, are located in the south of Tumbatu Island, which is located in Tanzania in East Africa. One of Tanzania’s most stunning locations is the island. It is a place that must be visited. Yearly tourists would appreciate taking a stroll down the beach, seeing the lighthouse, and snorkeling off Tumbatu Island’s …

The Palace Museum

The Palace Museum  : It is a three-story structure that can be found on the beachfront along Mizingani Road, between the House of Wonders and the Old Dispensary. The old palace, which was destroyed during the Anglo-Zanzibar War of 1896, is where it now stands. The current palace was constructed in the late 19th century to house the Sultan’s family. This substantial white structure with castellated battlements is located on Mizingani Road, which is extremely near the water. It was …

The Old Fort – Zanzibar

The Old Fort – Zanzibar  : When visiting Stone Town, make a point of visiting The Old Fort, also known as “Ngome Kongwe” in the local language. Stone Town, with its mixture of Arab, Persian, Indian, and European components underpinning the local Swahili culture, is a city of significant historical and cultural value in East Africa. In 2000, the town was named a UNESCO World Heritage Site.  The Old Fort is one of Stone Town’s oldest structures and portrays the …

Livingstone House

Livingstone House : This historic structure is currently the headquarters of the Zanzibar Tourist Corporation and is located on the northeast edge of the town. It was constructed for Sultan Majid circa 1860. (Sultan from 1856 to 1870). Many of the European explorers and missionaries who traveled to eastern and central Africa in the second half of the 19th century selected Zanzibar as their starting point at this time. Before embarking on his final voyage in 1866 by sailing to …