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Saturday, 12 June 2004 |
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Karibu Kilimanjaro, Karibu Sana Afrigalaxy. Karibu is a swahili word for welcome and karibu sana stands for "your warmly welcome". Swahili is one of the national language in Tanzania. The other is English, though swahili is widly spoken. Afrigalaxy speak both. We add French, Spanish and German for your convenience. Its not common to find such a tour operator in Tanzani. This is one of the reason to why Afrigalaxy should be your tour operator in Tanzania. |
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Monday, 09 August 2004 |
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Kilimanjaro Its majestic bulk evokes the words of Hemmingway in his book, THE SNOWS OF KILIMANJARO, “As far as you can see, as wide as the whole world, high and unbelievably white in the sun, lays the flat Peak of Kilimanjaro”. At 5896m Kilimanjaro is Africa’s highest Mountain, the highest free–Standing Mountain in the world and one of its highest dormant volcanoes. It is one of the world’s most accessible high Summits a beacon for visitors from around the world. Most climbers reach the crater rim with little more than a walking stick, proper clothing and determination. But, there is more to it than the Summit. A journey up her slopes takes you on a climatic world tour, from the tropics to the arctic. Climbing Mount Kilimanjaro is a fascinating and surprisingly easy experience. Any one over 12 years of age, possessing a pair of good lungs and fit enough to walk 20 km a day may attempt to reach the SUMMIT – UHURU PEAK. There are six recommended routes up the Mountain. Some quite easy, some challenging. |
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Monday, 09 August 2004 |
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Southern Tanzania Tourist Circuit For many years, tourism in Tanzania was confined to either the northern game sanctuaries or along the coast. Recently, however, there has been a growth of interest in the southern circuit, which has large unexploited areas of beauty and wildlife to offer. Safaris to the south are becoming increasingly popular. The areas’ isolation is in fact, part of its attraction. Those who wish to avoid the well-worn tourist routes head for Ruaha National park, the Selous Game Reserve or the Scenic southern Highlands.
Another advantage of using Dar-Es-Salaam instead of Arusha as the base for an itinerary is the relatively easy access to the coast and Islands. It is therefore, quite feasible to combine Coastal, Historical and Wildlife itineraries on one circuit. |
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