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Happy Eid Mubarak to all Muslim brothers and sisters
23/05/2020

Happy Eid Mubarak to all Muslim brothers and sisters

Corona virus is still taking effecting in Tanzania. Animals are now enjoying in empty and exotic location. FYI...it's be...
12/04/2020

Corona virus is still taking effecting in Tanzania. Animals are now enjoying in empty and exotic location.
FYI...it's been announced that international flights are are now banned in and out of Tanzania. Exceptional to cargo flights. This is an effort to fight spread corona virus.

Stay isolated, stay safe
24/03/2020

Stay isolated, stay safe

Corona virus is still a threat to mankind, let's protect ourselves and our family. Stay isolated.....Peace to Tanzania
24/03/2020

Corona virus is still a threat to mankind, let's protect ourselves and our family. Stay isolated.....
Peace to Tanzania

Thank you   for great photos, Am sure you had great time at Serengeti and Ngorongoro crater. It's been pleasure going sa...
19/03/2020

Thank you for great photos, Am sure you had great time at Serengeti and Ngorongoro crater. It's been pleasure going safari with Olasiti Tours. Hope to see you again.





17/03/2020




17/03/2020

Nature can be scary and funny as well. Rhinos are such beautiful creatures let's protect them.

10/03/2020

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24/02/2020

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22/01/2020

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Amazing facts about Zebras, they sleep standing like horses, and they do communicate by barking or snorting. Experience ...
08/01/2020

Amazing facts about Zebras, they sleep standing like horses, and they do communicate by barking or snorting. Experience sunset view at Ngorongoro crater.
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04/01/2020

More prayers for Australia for the well being of wild animals. The battle for wildfire is seriuos ......

It with such sadness for tragedy news. R.I.P Faru Fausta
28/12/2019

It with such sadness for tragedy news. R.I.P Faru Fausta

The oldest free-ranging black rhino (Fausta) dies at the age of 57 in the Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania: It was kept in captivity for the last three years of its survival

Fausta, a cow (female) eastern black rhino (Diceros birconis michaelli), died of suspected natural death at 2029 hours in captive environment in the Ngorongoro crater, Tanzania on 27th December 2019 at the age of 57. Records show that Fausta lived longest than any rhino in the world and survived in the Ngorongoro, free-ranging, for more than 54 years before it was kept in a sanctuary for the last three years of its life in 2016. Fausta was first located in the Ngorongoro crater in 1965 by a scientist from the University of Dar Es Salaam, at the age between 3 and 4 years. Her health begun to deteriorate in 2016, when we were forced to put the animal in captivity, after several attacks from Hyena and severe wounds thereafter. Fausta also lost sight or vision, which further compromise its survival ability in the wild. Rhino Fausta survived 57 years without bearing calves.

Records also show that, Sana, a female southern white rhino, aged 55, was considered the world's oldest white rhino in captivity died, the western at the La Planete Sauvage Zoological park in France, in 2017. Records also show that on 11th May 2017, Elly, the then the oldest living black rhino in the United States, died at her home in the San Francisco Zoo at the age of 46. The life expectancy of rhinos is between 37 and 43 years in the wild and they can live up to 50 years and above in captivity.

The authority continues with efforts to conservation the remaining rhinos in the crater mainly through the following strategies:

1. In situ conservation – on site
2. Ex situ conservation – zoos, sanctuaries
3. Translocation
4. Market restrictions and policy


Dr. Freddy Manongi
Conservation Commissioner
Ngorongoro Conservation Area Authority
Tanzania

Did you know the perfect length of a vacation is 8 days. Longer vacation have no benefits. Travel experts says you need ...
04/12/2019

Did you know the perfect length of a vacation is 8 days. Longer vacation have no benefits. Travel experts says you need to take more vacations than longer vacations.
Book with us for a join group this weekend from 7th Dec and visit Tarangire, lake manyara, serengeti and Ngorongoro.

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19/10/2019
Vacation was meant for great adventure along with good friends. Take Safari trip with us in a Join group and enjoy the m...
15/10/2019

Vacation was meant for great adventure along with good friends. Take Safari trip with us in a Join group and enjoy the magnificent of great savanna of Serengeti.
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Good to hear that you are in Arusha. karibu sana Rawan.
07/10/2019

Good to hear that you are in Arusha. karibu sana Rawan.

Thank you WeGuide Africa Safari for useful tips
06/10/2019

Thank you WeGuide Africa Safari for useful tips

10 Tips for a Successful Climb on Mount Kilimanjaro
by WeGuide Africa Safaris

10 Tips for a Successful Climb on Mount Kilimanjaro
Congratulations, you’ve decided to climb Mount Kilimanjaro, and now you are wondering how to ensure you make it to the roof of Africa.

To increase your likelihood of getting that coveted photo of yourself on top of Uhuru Peak, here are seven tips that can help you reach your goal!

Stay a while.

Uhuru Peak, Mount Kilimanjaro
Uhuru Peak, Mount Kilimanjaro
For the highest chance of success and the lowest risk of altitude sickness, choose a longer journey to the summit rather than a shorter one.

When climbing Kilimanjaro, your chances of success increase significantly depending on the number of days you spend on the mountain. People who opt for an 8-day climb have the highest success rate, at 85%. This success rate decreases to 64% for 7-day, 44% for 6-day, and 27% for 5-day routes.

Often, people will choose shorter journeys to save money or to provide an extra challenge for themselves. However, in the long run, if a shorter route decreases your chance of success, it is much more affordable to add an extra day out of the gate rather than to travel to Tanzania a second time to try again. Furthermore, Kilimanjaro will be challenging enough as it is, you don’t need to make it harder on yourself.

The route we recommend to most climbers is the 8-day Lemosho route for its excellent scenery, lower crowds, and 8-day duration to increase chances of success. Our second most popular route is the 9-day Northern Circuit. For more information and maps of the various passages up Kilimanjaro, see here.

Take a hike.

It is true, Kilimanjaro is not a technical mountain, but that does not mean it is not a physically demanding, strenuous climb. The altitude alone increases the difficulty of the journey. The best exercise to prepare for Mount Kilimanjaro is hiking because that is what you will be doing on the mountain. Other exercises such as running and weightlifting can help, but the bulk of training, if not all of your training, should be hiking.

Adding a backpack with some weight in it on your outdoor excursions will help you train as well. If you don’t have a lot of experience hiking, start with some shorter jaunts and build up to longer ones. On Kilimanjaro, you will be hiking 4-6 hours a day and on summit day, 12-14 hours, so you want to condition yourself to handle this level of activity. Endurance is key, so train for duration rather than intensity.

Trail Hikers
Trail Hikers
If you don’t live in a region rich with day hikes nearby, a stair master can provide an adequate substitute. It is ideal to start your training regimen for at least two months before your departure.

H20 is your friend.

At high levels of altitude, you dehydrate much quicker. Dehydration can increase your chances of headaches, Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS), overall fatigue, and even grouchiness, so drink plenty of water.

For many climbers, it is quite common to get a slight headache because of the change in altitude. Drinking sufficient amounts of water can help stave off added discomfort associated with dehydration headaches. Water is collected from the nearby mountain streams and treated with Aquatabs water purification tablets. It is provided at campsites only, so we recommend carrying at least 3 liters of water to keep hydrated while you hike. It is also wise to drink at least a liter of water before and after you climb each day on the mountain.

You may want to consider bringing both a water bladder and a water bottle. A water bladder, like a platypus, is nice because you can sip as you climb. However, as you near the summit, water bladders may freeze, so it is wise to have a backup water source. It is also good to bring electrolyte packets to add to your water bottle (not your water bladder, as this can cause mold). They add some flavor to your water when continuously drinking fluids becomes daunting and keep your electrolytes balanced.

For our safety guidelines or more information on Acute Mountain Sickness signs, symptoms, and prevention, see here.

Take it slow.

Enjoy the journey
Pole, pole is a phrase that you will often hear while climbing Mount Kilimanjaro. In Swahili, it means slowly, gently, softly, quietly, be calm, or take it easy. When taking on a challenge like Kilimanjaro, remember slow, and steady can mean the difference between successfully reaching the summit and turning back early. Acclimatizing to the low levels of oxygen in the mountains takes time, and it is essential to be gentle with your body so it can get used to the lack of oxygen. Don’t race to the next campsite – it is not helpful at all to be first. Take your time and enjoy the scenery.

During the majority of the trek, you should be walking at a pace where you can carry on a conversation with others. On summit night, you will adopt a slow pace, taking a rest step in-between each step to conserve your energy. Rest-stepping is a technique utilized by professional mountaineers to help them reach the summits of mountains such as Everest and K2. It works. Energy for chatting summit night will be sparse, so remember breath in through the nose, out through the mouth, pole pole.

Gear up.

While climbing Kilimanjaro, it is of the utmost importance to make sure you have the right gear. One of the essential items for your climb is a pair of waterproof boots that have been broken in on your long training hikes with the same style of socks you plan on wearing.

Blisters are the enemy, as are cold feet, so an extra pair of warm socks and liners are key. Hand and neck protection is also necessary. Freezing fingers, toes and a cold neck, are no fun so make sure you bring extra warm gear to keep from getting cold. You can always peel off layers later (and you will during your descent).

Technical apparel for Kilimanjaro
Also, make sure you have sun protection, including a sun hat, and sunscreen. It is easier to get sunburned in high elevations, and sunburn will increase discomfort levels and your propensity towards dehydration. There are lots of other items that you will want to bring along on your trek to the summit. For a detailed gear list, see here.

Treat yourself.

At high altitude, people often lose their appetite. Even with the extreme levels of exertion, getting the calories in to keep you going can be a strangely challenging task. To make sure a decrease in appetite doesn’t make you run out of the fuel you need to make it to the top, we encourage you to bring some of your favorite, high-calorie snacks to munch on for your climb.

We will feed you very well, but you may find a desire to eat some comfort snacks from home. The idea is to pack goodies you will eat even if you don’t have an appetite. Yes, junk food and candy are totally fine! Don’t worry, you will burn off every last calorie, and the treats help provide the energy you need for that extra push to make it to the top. You also want to pack things that don’t melt or freeze. Chocolate, nuts, hard candy and protein bars are some personal favorites we see our clients bring. M&M’s combined with mixed nuts is an excellent choice because M&M’s don’t tend to melt, whereas other types of chocolate may during the lower reaches of the climb.

Learn what you can.

When going into the unknown, it is smart to set expectations. By reading as much material as you can about your trip, you learn what can happen on the mountain before it happens. In essence, it prepares the mind to handle possible challenges ahead of time thereby reducing the magnitude of stress or anxiety they would otherwise cause.

We encourage everyone who is climbing Kilimanjaro to read people’s accounts of their trip to familiarize with what the days at elevation entail. This may be in the form of personal blogs, travel forum posts or YouTube videos. If you ask around, it is very likely you have a friend or friend of friends who have done it. Give them a call and ask about their experiences. You may find there are quite a number of similarities in what people have to say about their climbs.

Hike, eat, sleep, recover.

Sleeping at camp
On the mountain, you will quickly find yourself in a routine. You wake up, eat breakfast, hike. You eat lunch, hike. You eat dinner, sleep.

Getting adequate sleep is important on the mountain, but easier said than done. As the body is adjusting to the altitude while at the same time overcoming jet lag, you may find yourself waking up frequently throughout the night or not being able to sleep altogether. This is pretty common on the first few nights. It is a positive sign if your sleep quality improves as time passes. It means that you are recovering better from the daily activities and that you are acclimatizing too.

There are some things you can do to make recovery easier. First, do not expend energy needlessly throughout the day. Take breaks when necessary. When your reach a campsite, spend some time lying down and relaxing in your tent. Change out of your trekking clothes and into your sleeping clothes. Eat dinner, even if you don’t feel like it. You need calories to replenish your energy.

Choose a good company.

Despite what seems like an endless list of “recommended” Kilimanjaro companies, there are only a handful of world class operations on the mountain. While it is always good to ask people you know for their recommendations, you need to do your own research. Many companies out there do not have standardized procedures which means that the service they provide can be hit or miss. Therefore, established operators with a long-standing reputation for excellence are the only guide services you should consider.

An experienced guide knows how to set the right pace for the group. He or she knows how to detect and treat altitude sickness. The guide understands how to improve your chances of reaching the summit, successfully and safely. And perhaps most importantly, good guides can coordinate a rescue in emergency situations because they have been trained in safety protocols.

It is often tempting to choose the lowest price when making booking decisions. Resist this urge when it comes to climbing Kilimanjaro. Cheap or unknown companies cannot be relied upon for safe and quality services.

Believe in yourself!

A positive mental attitude can keep you going when fatigue and doubts arise.

Celebrating the Summit!
Celebrating the Summit!
Believe in yourself. Remember, you don’t walk the path all at once, you walk it one step at a time and as long as you take the next step, you will reach the summit. It is easy to get overwhelmed and exhausted, but remember, you are on vacation. Enjoy yourself! Kick back and relax with your fellow climbers during the evenings and have fun.

Summit day may seem daunting, but your mindset can change everything. If you find yourself plagued with doubt, remind yourself that you are tougher than you think and you can achieve anything. Many people tell us they did not think they would make it – BUT THEY DID ANYWAY – AND SO CAN YOU!

Remember, summiting Mount Kilimanjaro is a challenging task but if you come prepared, take your time, and believe in yourself; you can make it to the top!

Find peace of mind by explore nature in Serengeti, Ngorongoro and Tarangire. Olasititours will make your dreams comes tr...
04/10/2019

Find peace of mind by explore nature in Serengeti, Ngorongoro and Tarangire. Olasititours will make your dreams comes true by making your Safari unforgettable and more exotic.

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   National Park one of the    in tanzania with plenty of Jumbos see. Put this destination in your bucket list and we ma...
25/09/2019

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4Days 3nightsVisit   /   /    for group camping safari. Contact us +255758734861Info@olasititours.com
16/09/2019

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15/09/2019
Tarangire National Park an amazing and astonishing park to enjoy the magnificent African jumbos. Did you know Elephants ...
15/09/2019

Tarangire National Park an amazing and astonishing park to enjoy the magnificent African jumbos.
Did you know Elephants are considered an extremely intelligent species whereas they pay close attention to the wellbeing of all members of their herd especially taking care and protect weak or injured member.
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Tarangire National Park an amazing and astonishing park to enjoy the magnificent African jumbos. Did you know Elephants ...
15/09/2019

Tarangire National Park an amazing and astonishing park to enjoy the magnificent African jumbos.
Did you know Elephants are considered an extremely intelligent species whereas they pay close attention to the wellbeing of all members of their herd especially taking care and protect weak or injured member.
Visit Tarangire Nationa Park by booking with us;

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10/09/2019

Hello and welcome/Karibu. We have a join group this week 12th and 13th whereby Olasititours will be happy to make your Safari a memorable one. Visit NP home of endless savanna and the great wild beast migration crater the habitat of the Big 5.

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