Franck & Aike

August 8, 2026 • Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
50 Days To Go!

Franck & Aike

August 8, 2026 • Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
50 Days To Go!

Visit Zanzibar'vacation

Zanzibar, Tanzania

Explore the best places to stay in Zanzibar. Whether you're a solo traveler, a couple, or a family, there's a perfect place waiting for you. From Sunset Cruises, Historical places, Stone Town, Safari Blue, Forodhani Night Market, Zanzibar will be a spot for relaxing after the wedding for the bride and groom and all the family and friends from all over the World.

Serengeti Big Cats Safaris

Arusha, Tanzania

Serengeti National Park is a World Heritage Site teeming with wildlife: over 2 million ungulates, 4000 lions, 1000 leopard, 550 cheetahs and some 500 bird species inhabit an area close to 15,000 square kilometers in size. Join us on a safari and explore the endless Serengeti plains dotted with trees and kopjes from which majestic lions control their kingdom; gaze upon the Great Migration in awe or find an elusive leopard in a riverine forest. Or perhaps see everything from a bird’s-eye view and soar over the plains at sunrise during a hot air balloon safari. Accommodation options come in every price range - the sound of lions roaring at night is complimentary.

Ngorongoro Crater ViewPoint

Ngorongoro, Tanzania
0759 000 242

Ngorongoro Crater National Park, located in northern Tanzania, is home to the world’s largest inactive volcanic caldera, spanning approximately 260 square kilometers. Formed millions of years ago, the crater is a geological marvel, hosting a diverse ecosystem with over 25,000 animals, including the Big Five (lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo, and rhinoceros). Managed by the Ngorongoro Conservation Area Authority, the park balances tourism with conservation, protecting its unique biodiversity and the Maasai communities living nearby.

Kilimanjaro mountain safari lodge

Mbezi luis, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
0743 003 001

A dormant volcano in northern Tanzania, Mount Kilimanjaro stands at 5,895 m (19,341 ft) and is the continent’s tallest mountain and is just a few hours from Dar-es-salaam. Often considered one of the most accessible big-mountain climbs, some 35,000 people attempt to reach its summit, Uhuru Peak, every year.