Hello! Ladies we are not behind… 🦁🌿 we are ready to give you that royal treatment… Our 12-day women-only safari is a retreat that promises unparalleled moments of discovery, connection, and empowerment. It's time to embrace the spirit of adventure, sisterhood, and unforgettable memories.
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Reveal the beauty of Tanzania and Zanzibar for the ultimate honeymoon retreat! 🌴💖 Spoil your soul mate in luxury, romance, and adventure as you create timeless memories in paradise. From majestic safaris to perfect beaches, let love blossom in the heart of Africa.
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Calling all adventurers and sun seekers! 🌞🌴 This is for you… plan your journey to the stunning shores of Zanzibar, where each moment is a postcard-perfect memory waiting to be made. Whether you're with a group or flying solo, get ready to immerse yourself in the vibrant culture, crystal-clear waters, and white sandy beaches of this island paradise.
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Revel the wonders of the wild in just 5 days! 🦒🌿 tailor your exciting safari expedition packed with grand moments and unforgettable encounters. From majestic lions to graceful giraffes, every glimpse will leave you spellbound. Be ready to immerse yourself in nature's beauty, adrenaline-pumping sightings, and stories that will last a lifetime.
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6 days Tanzania safari
🌿🦁 Explore the Wild with Us! Join Our six-Day Safari Adventure 🦒🐘
Hey @everyone Are you ready for an unforgettable journey into the heart of the wild? 🌍 Embark on a six-day safari with us and witness nature at its most sublime. 🐾🌟
✨ *Details:*
📅 *Dates:* All year around
⏰ *Duration:* Six days
📍 *Location:* lake manyara National Park|Tarangire National Park | Ngorongoro Crater | Serengeti National Park | Maasai Boma
💸 *Price per Person:* From USD 2550.
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By booking a Tanzania Safari with Tanzania Active Women Safari can not only offer you an unforgettable safari experience but also make a positive impact on the local community and support women’s empowerment in Tanzania.
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By booking a safari with #Tanzania_active_women_Safaris a local women safari specialist can enhance your travel experience while also making a positive impact on local communities and promoting diversity in the tourism industry.
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Join us on an exhilarating adventure through the heart of Tanzania's most iconic wildlife destinations with our carefully curated 6 days safari itinerary. Immerse yourself in the wonders of the wild as we take you on a journey that promises unforgettable moments and breathtaking experiences. Here's a glimpse of what awaits you:
**Day 0: Arrival**
**Day 1: Arusha – Tarangire National Park (game drive)**
**Day 2: Lake Manyara National Park**
**Day 3 & 4: Karatu to Serengeti Seronera (game drive / wildlife viewing)**
**Day 5: Ngorongoro Crater Tour (game drive) – Karatu**
**Day 6: Mto wa Mbu Maasai Boma Visit then Drive to Airport**
Embark on this extraordinary safari adventure where every moment promises a new discovery and every corner reveals a hidden treasure. Prepare to be captivated by the raw beauty of nature and the enchanting wildlife that calls Tanzania home. A safari experience like no other awaits you!
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6 days Tanzania safari
Join us on an exhilarating adventure through the heart of Tanzania's most iconic wildlife destinations with our carefully curated 6 days safari itinerary. Immerse yourself in the wonders of the wild as we take you on a journey that promises unforgettable moments and breathtaking experiences. Here's a glimpse of what awaits you:
**Day 0: Arrival**
Arrive in the vibrant city of Arusha and prepare to embark on an extraordinary escapade into the realm of untamed beauty and wilderness.
**Day 1: Arusha – Tarangire National Park (game drive)**
Kickstart your safari with a thrilling game drive in Tarangire National Park, known for its diverse landscapes and abundant wildlife, including large herds of elephants and majestic baobab trees.
**Day 2: Lake Manyara National Park**
Explore the scenic wonders of Lake Manyara National Park, famed for its tree-climbing lions, vast birdlife, and picturesque alkaline lake that casts a spellbinding reflection of the surrounding flora and fauna.
**Day 3 & 4: Karatu to Serengeti Seronera (game drive / wildlife viewing)**
Venture into the legendary Serengeti National Park, an epitome of African wilderness and home to the Great Migration. Witness an unparalleled spectacle of wildlife as you traverse the sweeping plains in search of lions, cheetahs, and other predators amidst a backdrop of endless horizons.
**Day 5: Ngorongoro Crater Tour (game drive) – Karatu**
Descend into the remarkable Ngorongoro Crater, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a natural amphitheater teeming with a diverse array of wildlife. Marvel at the breathtaking scenery and encounter the Big Five in their natural habitat.
**Day 6: Mto wa Mbu Maasai Boma Visit then Drive to Airport**
Conclude your safari with a cultural immersion at a Maasai Boma in Mto wa Mbu, where you will witness the traditional lifestyle of the Maasai people. Bid farewell to this remarkable journey as you transfer to the airport, taking with you memories that will last a lifetime.
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FOR HIKERS...As you make plans for Kilimanjaro, you will likely see or hear the phrase “high-altitude acclimatization” frequently. To be brief, high-altitude acclimatization refers to physical changes that occur in your body so that you feel better and your body can function well at increased altitudes.
A logical question is why do some climbers experience feeling poorly, physically, as they ascend into higher altitudes?
The thing is that the higher we go, the lower the atmospheric pressure becomes. As a result, the distance between oxygen molecules in the air we breathe spreads – there is not enough pressure to “hold” them together. As a result, with each breath, our body receives less oxygen than at the altitudes with which we are accustomed.
Oxygen is necessary for the proper functioning of the circulatory system, the brain and other life-sustaining functions.
If you reside at sea level, your body is accustomed to a certain concentration of oxygen. As you ascend Mt Kilimanjaro, the concentration of oxygen available gradually reduces until it is about 40% less than sea level at the final summit.
Note: The proportion of oxygen in the atmosphere as a whole (approximately 20%) is unchanged, whether at sea level or Kilimanjaro. This proportion is the combination of oxygen, nitrogen and carbon dioxide that make up our atmosphere.
Feeling a lack of oxygen, the body begins to actively adapt to new conditions. There are many physiological changes, of which the most significant are:
the respiration rate increases. Our body tries to compensate for less oxygen in each breath by taking more frequent breaths, so that the total number of molecules received is approximately the same as your body is used to.
the parts of the lungs that are usually “conserved” begin to turn on – our body has reserved them for such situations.
the body begins to produce special enzymes that “squeeze” oxygen from the received hemoglobin and send it to the circulatory sy
FOR HIKERS...As you make plans for Kilimanjaro, you will likely see or hear the phrase “high-altitude acclimatization” frequently. To be brief, high-altitude acclimatization refers to physical changes that occur in your body so that you feel better and your body can function well at increased altitudes.
A logical question is why do some climbers experience feeling poorly, physically, as they ascend into higher altitudes?
The thing is that the higher we go, the lower the atmospheric pressure becomes. As a result, the distance between oxygen molecules in the air we breathe spreads – there is not enough pressure to “hold” them together. As a result, with each breath, our body receives less oxygen than at the altitudes with which we are accustomed.
Oxygen is necessary for the proper functioning of the circulatory system, the brain and other life-sustaining functions.
If you reside at sea level, your body is accustomed to a certain concentration of oxygen. As you ascend Mt Kilimanjaro, the concentration of oxygen available gradually reduces until it is about 40% less than sea level at the final summit.
Note: The proportion of oxygen in the atmosphere as a whole (approximately 20%) is unchanged, whether at sea level or Kilimanjaro. This proportion is the combination of oxygen, nitrogen and carbon dioxide that make up our atmosphere.
Feeling a lack of oxygen, the body begins to actively adapt to new conditions. There are many physiological changes, of which the most significant are:
the respiration rate increases. Our body tries to compensate for less oxygen in each breath by taking more frequent breaths, so that the total number of molecules received is approximately the same as your body is used to.
the parts of the lungs that are usually “conserved” begin to turn on – our body has reserved them for such situations.
the body begins to produce special enzymes that “squeeze” oxygen from the received hemoglobin and send it to the circulatory sy
Kilimanjaro trekking
FOR HIKERS...As you make plans for Kilimanjaro, you will likely see or hear the phrase “high-altitude acclimatization” frequently. To be brief, high-altitude acclimatization refers to physical changes that occur in your body so that you feel better and your body can function well at increased altitudes.
A logical question is why do some climbers experience feeling poorly, physically, as they ascend into higher altitudes?
The thing is that the higher we go, the lower the atmospheric pressure becomes. As a result, the distance between oxygen molecules in the air we breathe spreads – there is not enough pressure to “hold” them together. As a result, with each breath, our body receives less oxygen than at the altitudes with which we are accustomed.
Oxygen is necessary for the proper functioning of the circulatory system, the brain and other life-sustaining functions.
If you reside at sea level, your body is accustomed to a certain concentration of oxygen. As you ascend Mt Kilimanjaro, the concentration of oxygen available gradually reduces until it is about 40% less than sea level at the final summit.
Note: The proportion of oxygen in the atmosphere as a whole (approximately 20%) is unchanged, whether at sea level or Kilimanjaro. This proportion is the combination of oxygen, nitrogen and carbon dioxide that make up our atmosphere.
Feeling a lack of oxygen, the body begins to actively adapt to new conditions. There are many physiological changes, of which the most significant are:
the respiration rate increases. Our body tries to compensate for less oxygen in each breath by taking more frequent breaths, so that the total number of molecules received is approximately the same as your body is used to.
the parts of the lungs that are usually “conserved” begin to turn on – our body has reserved them for such situations.
the body begins to produce special enzymes that “squeeze” oxygen from the received hemoglobin and send it to the circulatory sy