Bush2Beach and The African Roots Foundation (ARF) where happy to organise and host a group of 17 participants from Partners for World Health, who started their quest in Mwanza. They were loaded to the max with medical supplies which were destined to be taken out to the Biharamulo located in the Kagera region of Tanzania.
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It’s December, for most a time to plan for that Xmas get-away to white sandy beaches, melting sunsets and swaying palms, thus escaping the grips of winter. For us in the safari profession we have been planning over the course of the year to ensure that all goes to plan for your arrivals and departures [...]
“the hidden bounty for the intrepid adventure seekers” The winds of change have brought in what appears to be long awaited short rains!! All Homo sapiens, hoofed wildebeast and cattle alike must be happy to this change of weather one can only presume? It was certainly needed in every department, and proved an added bonus [...]
The Great Migration has started – do not wait until there is no space available to be among the moving masses. February is not too far away in the scheme of things and a lot of accommodation is already full. January, February and early March are prime game viewing in the Ndutu area bordering the [...]
4164 cc of Japanese technology weighing in at 1500kg against the mighty force of Loxodonta Africana (elephant )built purely by nature and evolution outweighing our land cruiser by another 3500kg!!! Was it a fair match or not??
One of the high-points of many a visit to the North of Tanzania is that of experiencing cultures far removed from our own. When staying at, or simply visiting, our Maasai Community Camp at Esilalei, you can be introduced to the use of plants and root-extracts as medicine, experience a Maasai goat BBQ and visit [...]














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