Thursday 27 October 2016

Explore Serengeti and Ngorongoro Crater on a Guided Safari in Tanzania

It is true that the East African country- Tanzania has a great diversity of wildlife, fascinating cultures and natural beauty. The world famous wildebeest migration and stunning Savannah of the Serengeti as well as the world wonder Ngorongoro Crater attracts visitors and safari seekers from all around the world. 

Wildebeest Migration at Serengeti and Ngorongoro Crater:

The greatest wildlife attraction in Tanzania- the Great Wildebeest Migration is a world famous event (in which millions of wildebeest, Thomson’s Gazelles and zebra migrate in search of fresh food and water) that takes place across the Serengeti National Park (Tanzania) and Masai Mara Reserve (Kenya) each year. 

From December to March the famous Wildebeest Migration returns to the plains of the Serengeti and the Ngorongoro Conservation Area where the short rains have resulted in fresh lush green grasses. This serves as a fresh food for the Zebra, Thomson’s Gazelles and Wildebeest who have returned from the Masai Mara. At this time of the year, the migratory animals congregate in huge numbers between the Ngorongoro Conservation area and the eastern side of the Serengeti for grazing the fresh lush green grass.  

Exploring the Serengeti National Park:

The Serengeti National Park has an outstanding universal value and is considered to be every safari lover favorite destination in the world. This national park in Tanzania is best known for its abundance of animals and vast Savannah. All year round, the Serengeti welcomes safari lovers to enjoy game drives, bird watching and indulging in other activities. The Serengeti National Park has the highest concentration of large mammals on this planet and is also famous for being a home to 2,500 lions. 

Visiting the Ngorongoro Crater:


The breathtakingly beautiful Ngorongoro Crater is considered to be the best place to see the Big Five. As one of the world’s renowned natural wonders, the Ngorongoro Crater is a perfect place to enjoy a private safari experience. One of the most beautiful natural wildlife safari sites in the world- the Ngorongoro Crater is the best place to indulge in game drive, walking safari and trekking. Here you will get the opportunity to spot the largest tusker elephants, good population of lions, leopard, hyena, healthy herds of buffalo, wildebeest, zebra, cheetah, Thompson’s gazelle and 400 bird species. You can visit this place all year round, but it will be more pleasant to visit the Ngorongoro Crater during the low season. 



You will get an opportunity to enjoy an exquisite wildlife viewing opportunity by booking a guided Serengeti and  Ngorongoro Crater Safari package from One-Way Tours and Safaris. As a reputable and experienced tour operator in Tanzania, we will personalize your tour itinerary (as per the requirement and budget) that will help you enjoy a unique and memorable safari experience. We will make sure, you get the reliable assistance of professional and knowledgeable guides to enjoy exhilarating game drive and many exciting safari activities. To book a customized Serengeti and Ngorongoro Crater safari package, contact us today at (+255) 762 819 710 / 783 864 006 or send an email- travel@one-waytoursandsafaris.com

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Wednesday 7 September 2016

3 Steps To Choose A Reliable Tanzania Safari Company

No doubt safari holidays in Tanzania should come under a lifetime category, but at the same time it can go in a wrong way if you are unable to find a reliable tour operator. There’re hundreds of safari operators in Arusha alone that may promise you the moon, but in real time deliver you nothing. To leave you on the safe side, we’ve accomplished a checklist that you must be looking at before choosing a Tanzania safari company.

Compare the price and quality ratio:

You may find astronomical price difference between safari operators, even on an itinerary that hardly varies. The most economical alternative won’t possibly the best bet, but not essentially the most costly either. Obviously some firms just yield bigger revenues than others, but you also need to look at what you’re actually getting for the quoted price. Just comparing price will not provide you the best picture, so focus on the price-quality ratio in its place.





Have a good look at what’s really incorporated in the cost. Some firms provide 2 game drives in a park on a regular basis, whereas others provide not many game drives throughout the entire safari. Also, check out if each trip & activity listed in the itinerary truly included, like the hot-balloon ride in Serengeti, visiting fee of the Maasai villages, walking safari etc.


Double check the repute:

Since there’s big money hovering around Tanzania safari trips, it is an alluring trade for fraudsters as well. So, always keep in mind to double check the company’s reputation before making any transactions.




First of all ensure that the firm is certified by the Tanzanian Govt. You might even encounter issues with travel insurance, if you safari firm isn’t registered. You also need to check out whether the operator is a member of the Tanzania safari association. Though this is not a 100 percent guarantee that the company is reputed, but the absence of this feature is certainly a red flag. Reliable must have a permanent address in Tanzania and their customer care executive should be ready 24x7 to answer customers’ queries.

A Local Tour Operators Should Be the First Preference:

It is sad to say that 60 percent of safari operator operating in Tanzania aren’t locally owned. I will strongly recommend to for a local company since they better know the roots, wildlife and local people. Local firms also cut down middlemen meaning lower operation expenditure.

However, if you choose overseas company, ensure they know the destination perfectly. Ask them a few questions, such as: how many times they’ve been in Africa? Which local tour operators they employ and how they control quality? Do they hire locals? How their travel guides are trained?

Tanzania govt regulates only Tanzania registered vans and licensed drivers signifying that abroad firms have to employ subcontractors, some firms don’t even notify clients in advance that the ground operator isn’t the same firm through which they have booked their safari, so be certain to inquire!

For a budget wildlife safari in Tanzania you can trust on One Way Tours & Safaris.  To know more about our specialized safari packages, feel free to call us at (+255) 762 819 710 / 783 864 006! 

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Saturday 16 July 2016

What to Expect from a Guided Bird Watching Safari in Tanzania?





 Tanzania is not only about incredible game viewing or grandest spectacles- The Annual Wildebeest Migration; this East African country is also a paradise for bird lovers. One of the Africa’s bird watching destinations, The Tanzania has more than 1,100 species of birds that includes a host of endemic and near endemics as well as hundreds of migrants. The diverse geography of Tanzania comprises numerous climates ranging from mountain forests to open savannah and arid desert to tropical coast; this allows this country to have an impressive range of birdlife.


The best birdwatching destinations in Tanzania to explore on a guided safari:
It is believed that Tanzania has some outstanding national parks that are filled with prolific birdlife. Here are the top three birdwatching spots in Tanzania, which you can explore on a well planned safari:
#1- Lake Manyara National Park:

This park will prove to be the best starting point for your bird safari. Lake Manyara National Park is a bird-watching paradise in Tanzania that has over 400 species of birdlife. Here you will get an opportunity to spot the Silvery-cheeked Hornbill, Northern Carmine Bee-Eaters and Yellow-billed Kite. While exploring this national park, you will get an opportunity to witness a mesmerizing sight of a huge number of pink hued flamingos sitting over Lake Manyara.

#2- Ngorongoro Crater:

Tanzania’s one of the best game drive destinations, the Ngorongoro Crater is not only about spotting the Big Five, but also is a must-see destination for bird lovers. Here you can see crowned cranes, kori bustards, secretary birds and ostriches. You will be delighted to know that at Ngorongoro Crater, it is common to see all of Africa’s famous birds in a single day. The Ngorongoro crater is famous for its raptors such as kites, tawny eagles and Bateleur eagles.

#3- Serengeti National Park:

Till now if you only read about the great annual wildebeest migration in Serengeti, then it is time to explore its birdlife. Serengeti National Park has an incredible array of birds. Here over 500 species of birds are found like lilac-breasted rollers, red-billed teal to bee-eaters and snake eagles.


By booking a well planned and customized bird watching safari package in Tanzania from One-Way Tours and Safaris, you will enjoy a fun filled and convenient way to spot the famous and unique bird species. As a reliable tour operator in Tanzania, we will make sure you get best assistance of professional guides who will help in exploring the most scenic birdlife destinations. We will plan a perfect bird watching safari by keeping in mind your specific requirements and needs.

To get a value for money deal for a guided Tanzania safari package, contact us today via sending an email at travel@one-waytoursandsafaris.com.

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Saturday 21 May 2016

Book Canoeing & Fishing Tour in Tanzania for the Best Thrill and Pleasure

Do you need an amazingly relaxing option to experience the fantastic scenery lining the Arusha national park, Saadani national park, Rubondo Island National Park, Selous game reserve or the great Zambezi river in Tanzania? Are you looking for an adventurous ride on a canoe to enjoy every moment of your boating on a lake in any Tanazania national park or the Zambezi river surrounded with different islands of variable size? Many professional canoeing and fishing tours are already offered  in Tanzania to ensure you a great experience, traveling past groups of hippos, giraffe, elephants, buffalos and many more wild animals as  you sail along the coast of the lake or river encircled by countless number of birds. Canoeing and fishing through the waterways, ocean inlets and rivers of Tanzania can bring you a thrilling experience. Don’t miss river boating in this East African country as it can be as enchanting as taking you through swimming crocodiles and hippos basking themselves with open mouths and merged under water with their calves.


You can take to the Tanzanian water anytime as it would be a pleasant break from the whole day of a conventional vehicle safari. Fishing and canoeing are two popular options to try out as they would let you enjoy the sounds and sights and lives of Africa’s rivers/lakes from a very close distance and without any restrictions. Boats are the best means of transportation on some of the freshwater rivers and lakes in Tanzania. That’s why canoeing and fishing tours are offered to tourists with a well equipped river guide to give them an exclusive chance to sightsee life under and around the waters – the passionate fishermen feeling rejoiced in their catch and enjoying the quick activities of small fishes in shallow water channels as well as lively colours of the towns along the lake shoreline. You can choose for boating On the Indian Ocean coast side of East Africa to sail deep into the fish-rich water passage of Pemba Channel, and through various islands spotted along the magnificent Zanzibar Archipelago and Mafia Island in the southern route of Tanzania. Canoeing and fishing tour across the coastline gives you an opportunity travel like the Swahili tribe does — by using dhow wooden sailboats and pulling them in slowly as their sails get filled firmly with blowing wind in order to maintain the momentum of the boats and keep them moving in forward direction.


Canoeing and fishing tours or safaris are now becoming a preferred option for safari lovers daring enough to go off the conventional track. Water tours and safari packages are also offered by many local tour operators or agencies to allow tourists take a break from the typical game-viewing and get on the water to enjoy seeing a diverse range of aquatic species and bird-life from a close point. Presently, boating and canoeing safaris involving waterway journeys and game-viewing are only available in the Selous Game Reserve. You can pick up from the choice of expediting water on the Great Ruaha River, the Rufiji River, and many other lakes in this reserve. If you want to fish or canoe in Tanzania safely and with lots of thrill and fun,  book canoeing and fishing tours with One-Way Tours and Safaris Ltd. It has options to awaken your thoughts, refresh your mind, satisfy your senses and make you return home safely with pleasant memories for ever.

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Wednesday 20 January 2016

Do's and Donts to Keep In Mind for a Superior Safari Experience in Tanzania

Are you preparing to experience the adventure of African wildlife safaris? Before you move to experience the wilder side of Tanzania read this post first. In this post I have explained about some Dos & Donts that you should keep in mind during your Tanzania safari trip for a safe & better experience.
Dos:
Keep your luggage bag light – be certain your luggage bag is less than 20kg as that’s the maximum weight permitted on most airlines. Carry a light baggage that’s easy to transport, and also a small carry bag to hold your water bottles, camera, snacks, etc.


Put on neutral colored, frivolous outfits that dry fast. Garments in earthy tones don’t allure bugs and blends easily with the nature. Ignore black outfit, as it soaks up the heat. Carry a jacket along with you for the early morning drives and cold nights.

Stay in a canvas tent, near to the wildlife and beneath the stunning Serengeti night sky. Wild camping safaris in Tanzania allows for superb opportunity to discover more isolated areas. The luxury camps boast integral bathrooms, running water, and hot showers. Professional safari tour operators provide a wide variety of camping choices allowing great game viewing experience.

Do prepare to face a variety of climatic conditions – Tanzania boasts a tropical weather, but it can differ all through the nation. In the coastal areas, rainy season is from March to June and in the highland it takes place from February to May. However, even you’re touring during the dryer months; it’s advisable to get ready for all sorts of climate.


Be patient – Tour guides will do their best to make sure you face a wide variety of wildlife, but animals’ behavior can be impulsive. Rather becoming aggravated when you don’t find the Big 5, just relax yourself while appreciating the splendor and nature around you.

Take part in the early morning drives. For your knowledge, the morning & afternoon lights are ideal for wildlife photography.

Don’ts:

Don’t approach the wilds on foot. Listen to your guide regarding all the rules & instructions.
Don’t spread your hands to a female (if you’re male), except she does so first. No doubt handshakes are ideal for greeting, but since the nation has a large Muslim populace, it’s more appropriate for female to greet men with a bow.

Don’t utilize your left hand while eating foods, shaking hands, passing anything to another individual, or handling products in the marketplace, as it’s a tradition in Africa to utilize your right hand.


Don’t prop your feet on chairs or tables, as having the foot of your shoe directing towards an individual is considered impolite.

Don’t take pictures of local folks without their approval. There will be myriad stunning pictures to detain during your safari trip, including the flora & fauna or pieces of the local custom. Just make sure to inquire the natives for approval prior to taking a snap of them.

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