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Private trips

Travelling with 2tanzaniais experiencing the country by its nature, culture and people. Adventurous trips to get the rhythm of Africa. Have a look on our sample itineraries or design your own private trip. Karibu 2tanzania!

 

Tanzania is perfect for a tailor-made trip. Design your own trip as long, active and adventurous as you want with the budget you have in mind. Our travel consultants have a long term experience in Tanzania, Mozambique and Malawi to advise you the best options.

 

 

 
Tanzania and Mozambique has excellent spots for diving.
 
 
Enjoy the Serengeti or Tarangire National parks from above.
 
Get an amazing experience by swimming with some Whale Sharks
 
Sauti Za Busara, the number one festival: 8-12 february 2012
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

 

Spotting wildlife with the tropical island of Zanzibar: this is a unique combination. Discover wildlife in Selous Game Reserve with its amazing herd of elephants, zebra's and wild dogs. After a safari, you'll be flying to the spice island Zanzibar to enjoy Stonetown with it's labyrinth of narrow streets or plan an activity like snorkeling or diving.
   
Highlights of Northern Tanzania (8 days)

Thinking about Tanzania you will see endless plains full of wildlife. This 8 day trip is a good combination of spotting wildlife in Serengeti, Ngorongoro and Tarangire with activities like cycling near Lake Manyara and visit the traditional tribe of the Masai. Adventurous nights of camping with the sounds and silence of nature.

   
Southern Tanzania & Mafia Island (14 days)
The south of Tanzania is less visited as tourism is just starting up. Discover the wildlife of Selous and Mikumi and enjoy a walk in the Udzungwa Mountains. Remote safaris and the tropical beaches of Kilwa and Mafia Island combined with culture and history makes this trip presenting all the highlights of Southern Tanzania.
   
Northern Tanzania and Zanzibar (18 days)
Visit the endless plains of the Serengeti, cycle in presence of zebras and giraffes around lake Manyara and wonder how many elephants are living in Tarangire National Park. Tanzania has great opportunities for safari but more to offer. Visit tribes like the Masai, Hadzabe and Datoq, the volcanic landscape around Lake Natron, the colorful market of Karatu and finish your trip with on tropical Zanzibar.
   
Tanzania & Mozambique (21 days)
Visiting Tanzania and Mozambique is enjoying a trip with two faces. Spot the wildlife of Selous and Ruaha in Tanzania and enjoy the stunning beaches, excellent diving spots and magical offshore islands like the Quirimbas Archipelago. Mozambique is one of Africa up-and coming hotspots.
   
The Northern Highlands (available soon)
Incredible landscapes, fascinating wildlife and amazing cultures! On this trip we visit spectacular remote National Parks like Tarangire and Mkomazi, wonder around in a traditional Masai village and go for a hike in the Usambara Mountains. We end on the beach of Pangani, a small village near the coast. Combine this trip with climbing Kilimanjaro or mount Meru from Arusha.
   
Southern Tanzania by train (available soon)
The South of Tanzania has some impressive landscapes. Rough mountain areas like Udzungwa and the Southern Highlands combined with the wildlife of Selous Game Reserve. After a trip full of game drives and activities we hop in Mbeya on for an amazing train ride to Dar es Salaam. The TAZARA line is one of most beautiful train rides in Africa where you definately get in contact with some local people.
   
Tanzania and Malawi (available soon)
Tanzania and Malawi are a real experience! Discover the remote wilderness areas in the south of Tanzania and spot the wildlife as you dare. Malawi is probably the best kept secret of Africa with a divers landscape: mountains and lakes, wildlife, mysterious cultures and the most friendly people in Africa. Combine the best of two countris in this trip.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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