As a team of Adventure Travel Guides, we have pooled our many years of experience in guiding and operating in Tanzania to offer our most discerning clients with extraordinary experiences they will cherish for a lifetime.
All you have to do is send us your travel ideas and we'll help you build the perfect trip that's tailored to meet your every wish and interest. We'll be there to pick you up from the airport, lead your trip and put you on the return flight back home. So we don't just look after you while you're planning your trip, we are there every step of the way.
Home to one of the great wonders of the world: the annual majestic migration, the Serengeti hasthe highest concentration of wildlife in the world: more than 2 million wildebeest, half a millionThomson's gazelle, and a quarter of a million zebra. It takes six- eight hours to drive there.
Large animals in the crater include the black rhinoceros and the hippopotamus; among them roam wildebeest, zebra, eland, and Grant's and Thompson's gazelles. The crater also has the densest known population of lions. On the crater rim are leopards, elephants, mountain reedbuck, and buffalo.
Tarangire National Park is the only source of water for wild animals during dry seasons. Famed for its huge number of elephants, baobab trees and tree climbing African pythons, it lies a little distance to the south east of Lake Manyara, 75 miles southwest of Arusha.
Africa…the images that we conjure up in our minds when we think of Africa from the snow-capped peaks of Kilimanjaro to the grassy plains of the Serengeti to the historic adventures of Hemingway and Livingstone, those iconic representations that we all have of Africa essentially originate from Tanzania.
Tanzania is the last remaining stronghold of the greatest concentration of wildlife to be found anywhere in the world and so it's easy to see why this land of contrast – from the continent's highest peak to the deepest lake in Africa, from vast unexplored wilderness areas to the history laden Spice Islands of Zanzibar - has become the most sought after destination in Africa.
With over 15 years of guiding experience in Tanzanian destinations, we intuitively know what our clients' wants and needs are and we always go the extra mile to deliver above and beyond our clients' expectations.
Embarking on a journey to the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro is a once-in-a-lifetime adventure, and our experienced and passionate guides at Everlasting Tanzania Travels are here to ensure your success. Highly trained in mountaineering and first aid, they bring a wealth of knowledge and expertise to every expedition. Our guides provide personalized support, from acclimatization strategies to motivational encouragement, while sharing fascinating insights into the culture, history, and ecology of Kilimanjaro. Committed to sustainable tourism, they ensure minimal impact on the environment. Join us and experience the climb of a lifetime, guided by the best in the business.
Kilimanjaro is not a climbing mountain. That is what makes it so appealing to the amateur. It's probably the only mountain that high which grant equal opportunities for trekkers of all ages and fitness levels to reach its summit.
You don't need any alpine climbing experience, no crampons, ice axes, ropes or any sort of technical equipment required on alpine climbs unless you're doing the almost technical Western Breach.
Everlasting Tanzania was created, built and to this day still operated entirely by local Tanzanian Kilimanjaro and professional safari guides.
In 2007, Everlasting Tanzania Travels emerged from a group of Tanzanian mountain and safari guides, pooling their years of experience as guides and porters, chiefly to empower the local community by providing opportunities for ourselves and others.
"The most mesmerising place I have ever seen"- David Livingstone, explorer. Off the coast of the mainland, this archepeligo consists of numerous small islands and two largeones: Zanzibar also known as Unguja, and Pemba.
The presence of microlithic tools attests to at least 20,000 years of human occupation in Zanzibar. Its main industries are spices (cloves, nutmeg, cinnamon and pepper), raffia, seaweed, fishing (swordfish, marlin, kingfish among others)