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Ruaha National Park: Tanzania’s best-kept safari secret

The largest national park in East Africa, Ruaha is the perfect destination for adventurers willing to spot wildlife and experience Africa in all its untamed glory. Located in the heart of Tanzania, Ruaha National Park is a huge area of pristine African wilderness rich in wildlife and still largely off the tourist radar. Swarms of tourists isContinue reading "Ruaha National Park: Tanzania’s best-kept safari secret"

Jack Bauer

12/06/2020

Why Selous Game Reserve should be at the top of your Africa bucket list

Create radius map One of the world’s biggest and most iconic protected wildernesses, Selous is the second largest game reserve in Tanzania yet not as crowded as the Northern Circuit parks. Inscribed on UNESCO’s World Heritage List in 1982 for protective purposes, the mighty Selous Game Reserve covers an area of almost 50,000 square kilometers andContinue reading "Why Selous Game Reserve should be at the top of your Africa bucket list"

Jack Bauer

08/06/2020

Omo the tanzanian white giraffe

A stunning Dr Derek Lee, founder and scientist at the Wild Nature Institute of Tanzania, was the first one who spotted this white giraffe called then Omo, in Tarangire National Park in 2015. “Omo appears to get along with the other giraffes, she has always been seen with a large group of normally coloured giraffeContinue reading "Omo the tanzanian white giraffe"

Heart of Africa Expedition

06/05/2020

Travelling by plane after the Coronavirus

A comfortable chair to travel safely and leave the fear of coronavirus infection behind. Even before all the flights were closed, one question that everyone was asking each other was, "When can we start travelling again?" We don't have that answer yet, but a new question has arisen: "How will we travel?". In mid-April EmiratesContinue reading "Travelling by plane after the Coronavirus"

Heart of Africa Expedition

04/05/2020

Emirates apply quick Covid-19 test for passengers

Dubai, UAE, 15 April 2020 - Flight from Dubai to Tunisia - Group Check-in area of Dubai International Airport Terminal 3 Adel Al Redha, Emirates Chief Operating Officer: “The testing process has gone smoothly and we would like to take this opportunity to thank the Dubai Health Authority for their initiatives and innovative solutions. ThisContinue reading "Emirates apply quick Covid-19 test for passengers"

Heart of Africa Expedition

30/04/2020