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Kindred Safaris Kindred Safaris leads safaris, tours and treks in beautiful Tanzania and Eastern African.

Discover the incredible wildlife of East Africa like never before with our expertly guided wildlife Safari Tour.One of t...
03/11/2024

Discover the incredible wildlife of East Africa like never before with our expertly guided wildlife Safari Tour.

One of the most rewarding parts of visiting East Africa is experiencing its rich biodiversity, especially when it comes to observing its unique mammal species. But did you know that many visitors often miss the subtle differences between iconic animals, such as the various types of zebras and giraffes? That’s where our local guides come in.

Our experienced guides are not only knowledgeable but also passionate about helping you fully appreciate the intricate beauty of East Africa’s wildlife. They’ll share fascinating insights into the distinct adaptations and habitats that make each species so special. And because certain animals are only found in specific parks, having a guide ensures you won’t miss these once-in-a-lifetime experience.

The true Colors of Savanna. And the kings of the Golden savanna plains
25/09/2024

The true Colors of Savanna. And the kings of the Golden savanna plains

Our team Just hosted an epic Climb to the Top of Africa  !  Led by the amazing guide Dickson  and his dream team, we con...
10/02/2024

Our team Just hosted an epic Climb to the Top of Africa ! Led by the amazing guide Dickson and his dream team, we conquered Kilimanjaro’s famous Machame Route with a group of 13 adventure seekers.

But guess what? The adventure doesn’t end there! If you’ve ever dreamt of conquering Kilimanjaro, now is YOUR time to shine. Whether you’re a seasoned Climber or a first-time explorer, we’re here to turn your dreams into reality.

And here’s the exciting part – we’re just getting started! 🚀 Our dedicated team and management are gearing up for more exhilarating journeys, carefully curated to provide you with top-notch service and unforgettable moments. 🌟 So, why wait? Book your trip, join the adventure, and let’s make your next Adventure Unique.

Stretching into the New Year like a giraffe reaching for new heights! 🦒✨
03/01/2024

Stretching into the New Year like a giraffe reaching for new heights! 🦒✨

The Common Eland also known as Southern Eland or Eland antelope is the Largest Savannah and plains antelope found in Eas...
09/12/2023

The Common Eland also known as Southern Eland or Eland antelope is the Largest Savannah and plains antelope found in East and Southern Africa it is a species of family Bovidae and genus Taurotragus, they can weigh up to almost 1,000kg and Considered as among the largest Antelope.
This photos was taken inside The famous Ngorongoro Crater.
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If you are Birds lover,watcher identifier and you have been thinking of Birds watching Safari then  is your perfect trav...
27/11/2023

If you are Birds lover,watcher identifier and you have been thinking of Birds watching Safari then is your perfect travel choice,the Birds on our post are some of the Birds you Can encounter when your Roaming through .

Saddle Bill stork trying to blend in with flamingos.
16/11/2023

Saddle Bill stork trying to blend in with flamingos.

Flamingos are known for their unique and elaborate mating behavior. Here are some key aspects of their mating rituals: 1...
07/11/2023

Flamingos are known for their unique and elaborate mating behavior. Here are some key aspects of their mating rituals:

1. Courtship Displays: Flamingos engage in intricate courtship displays to attract a mate. These displays often involve synchronized group movements, where individuals march together, lift their wings, and call out loudly. These displays serve to strengthen pair bonds and attract potential partners.
2. Pair Formation: Flamingos are monogamous birds, and they often form long-term pair bonds that can last for several breeding seasons. Once a pair is formed, they engage in mutual preening and other affectionate behaviors to reinforce their bond.
3. Nest Building: After forming a pair, flamingos work together to build a nest. They use their bills and feet to gather mud and create a cone-shaped nest mound. These nests are often built in colonies with other flamingo pairs.
4. Egg-Laying: Flamingos typically lay a single egg, although some species may lay two. The egg is usually chalky white or pale blue. Both male and female flamingos take turns incubating the egg, using their specialized webbed feet to cradle and protect it. Incubation can last for about 28 to 32 days.
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Life is too short not to go on a safari.Have you been Dreaming of visiting East Africa? Don’t worry 😉   we are your gate...
13/10/2023

Life is too short not to go on a safari.
Have you been Dreaming of visiting East Africa? Don’t worry 😉
we are your gateway to East Africa.
We are specialist in planning Safari,accommodations and Mountain Hiking.
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Extraordinary moments from the Wilderness.The  photos were taken from the plains of   ,its  looks unreal but your the on...
30/09/2023

Extraordinary moments from the Wilderness.
The photos were taken from the plains of ,its looks unreal but your the one to make it real, if you have been dreaming of Adventure make it real with us, travel with us and make your memories with us .

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Topi Antilope(Damaliscus lunatus jimela),It is a highly social and fast type of antelope found in the savannas, semi-des...
27/09/2023

Topi Antilope(Damaliscus lunatus jimela),It is a highly social and fast type of antelope found in the savannas, semi-deserts, and floodplains of sub-Saharan Africa.

The Ecology:

Topi prefer pastures with green grass that is medium in height with leaf-like swards. Topis are more densely populated in areas where green plants last into the dry season, particularly near water.

Topi are considered to be tough antelope to be Hunted by predators , you’ll find them standing on Termites hills to keep their eyes on deferent direction,this help them see the predator from any side.
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The black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis) is a species of Rhino native to Eastern Africa and Southern Africa.Rhinos are am...
17/09/2023

The black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis) is a species of Rhino native to Eastern Africa and Southern Africa.

Rhinos are among the largest land animals on Earth, with some species weighing as much as several tons.They have sturdy, stocky bodies and thick, tough skin that provides them with protection from the elements and potential threats.

One of the most defining features of rhinos is their horns. Depending on the species, they can have one or two horns on their snouts. These horns are made of keratin, the same material as human hair and nails. Unfortunately, the demand for rhino horns in traditional medicine and the illegal wildlife trade has put these magnificent animals at risk.

Rhinos have faced severe threats due to habitat loss and poaching for their horns.As a result, they are among the most endangered animals on the planet. Conservation efforts, including anti-poaching measures and habitat preservation, are critical to their survival.

This photos was taken in at Moru Hills

When it comes to Animal spotting in African Safaris,most people would ask and want to see ‘The Big 5’ and some would tal...
27/08/2023

When it comes to Animal spotting in African Safaris,most people would ask and want to see ‘The Big 5’ and some would talk about ‘The small 5’.

However ,most people haven’t heard much of another group of 5 animals in Africa.
Have you ever heard of the Ugly 5?

The Ugly 5-refers to the group of animals considered to be the Ugliest animals in Africa that you can find on Safari when your lucky ,I think it sounds to be a wrong classification , because all animals are cute and beautiful in their own ways.And these animals are that too.

See for yourself and look for the Beauty
1.Common Warthog
2.Marabou Stork
3.Vulture(any kind of vulture)
4.spotted Hyena
5.Blue Wildebeest.
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Did you know that in the cats Family the lions are the only social cats ? Right 👍If you have been on Safari then you kno...
08/08/2023

Did you know that in the cats Family the lions are the only social cats ?

Right 👍

If you have been on Safari then you know the answer.
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Lions live on the Savanna and have developed a strong social structures between members in a group, the social structures are developed at very early young stage when they are born ,therefore Mother lions would mostly have babies at same time and the babies will grow together and at growing stage the develope social Behaviour like playing together,fighting ,Biting mama tail and sort of hunting small rodents,So this inheritance will continue forever …

There are many reason and many thoughts to why lions are Have strong social bond, Share your thoughts down below in the comments to spread the knowledge of

Did you know that Giraffes have the same number of Vertebrae as Humans ? It right!, so keep your head high and reach for...
02/08/2023

Did you know that Giraffes have the same number of Vertebrae as Humans ? It right!, so keep your head high and reach for the new heights like the giraffes 🦒

Such an amazing trip we just completed in Tanzania. A 29-person Kilimanjaro Trek that was responsible for much needed wo...
11/03/2022

Such an amazing trip we just completed in Tanzania. A 29-person Kilimanjaro Trek that was responsible for much needed work for 105 people on the mountain. Great to solidify new partnerships, meet new and wonderful people, and rekindle pre-pandemic friendships. A great collaboration betw , Bernie Anderson at , Joseph Bumi, and Dickson Mwanja.

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International Women’s Day was on March 8th. In 2019 we had our inaugural Kilimanjaro Trek and we were aware of only one ...
11/03/2022

International Women’s Day was on March 8th. In 2019 we had our inaugural Kilimanjaro Trek and we were aware of only one female porter on the mountain. This year our group alone had one female mountain guide and 3 female porters! And of the 29 clients that summited, 14 were women! Join Rare Africa Travel in celebrating the wonderful women in our lives.

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