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Northern Tanzania - Safari Wonderland First time safari goer James discovers the delights of Northern Tanzania. |
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Gnu News Though one of the most widely travelled in the Aardvark team it wasn't until her recent visit to Tanzania that Victoria witnessed a wildebeest crossing. |
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Off season Tanzania proves productive for Victoria November is often overlooked as a good time to be in East AFrica, but Victoria discovers superb game viewing in empty parks.
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Aardvarks on top of Africa John is the latest at Aardvark to scale Kilimanjaro, leading a group of eight dads from San Diego to the summit last October. |
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Beach babies and bush babies Francis reports on his recent family trip to Tanzania |
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Tanzania's Coastline - a worthy rival to Zanzibar's beach restorts Gale explores the Tanzanian coastline and finds tranquil and unspoilt beaches. |
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Fish and Chimps Francis visits a remote corner of Tanzania where he finds stunning scenery, animal giants and a safari he describes as an antidote to the modern world. |
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Hunters turned guides in Southern Tanzania Richard experiences a safari in an area of the southern Selous recently turned from a hunting to photographic concession.
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Zanzibar and Mafia The advantage of any safari in East Africa is that you are within easy reach of a wide variety of excellent beach locations for a few nights relaxation pre or post game viewing. You can find beautiful white sandy beaches, excellent snorkelling and dive sites, or wild beaches with great waves where you can enjoy a bit of body boarding. |
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Wonderful rivers and a game park the size of Switzerland Jo Netscher recounts one of her favourite game experiences in the Selous Game Reserve. |
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Conquering Kilimanjaro In search of an exciting challenge last Spring, Victoria decided to set herself the task of climbing Mount Kilimanjaro, which at just under 6,000 metres (20,000 feet) is Africa's highest peak. After several months training, she set off in September on what proved to be both an exhausting yet wonderfully fulfilling journey. |
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Ruaha - One park, many safaris Jo Gordon reports on her experiences in Tanzania's remote Ruaha National Park |
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Northern Tanzania - one of the classic African safari destinations Over the last few years many of the Aardvark team have visited Tanzania while I have remained in sunny Hampshire. In November I thought it was time I reintroduced myself to northern Tanzania after a gap of three or four years to see what’s changed. |
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Fly-Camping and Beho Beho ‘Bush Nights ’ Fly-camping is a real safari highlight as Victoria discovered earlier this year. |
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My First Kill Author: Charlie Gray You never forget the first time. When Africa’s daily drama plays out in front of him Charlie Gray finds his first kill in Africa a life-changing experience.
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Touring Tanzania's 'Big Five' Author: Charlie Gray Charlie Gray devises a Tanzanian safari that takes in its five best parks, bringing him the highlights but also exploring its less-visited regions. |
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Tanzania's Playful Primates Author: Richard Smith While gorillas get the headlines, sometimes nature’s smaller primates still pack a wonderful punch. Half the world’s chimpanzees live in Tanzania’s remote Mahale National Park, where Richard Smith finds a lakeside beach paradise the perfect for tracking man’s closest relative. |
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