by | | Sustainable travel and tourism, Tanzania
The Original Maasai Lodge is a very special lodge, ideal if you are looking for an exclusive and different place, but that at the same time dedicates all its profits to social projects. Located in front of Kilimanjaro, and in the middle of the Maasai area, the...
by | | Kenya, Sustainable travel and tourism
Every year, millions of tourists choose to travel to Kenya to experience its breathtaking landscapes, safaris and vibrant culture. Many tourists in a country that, although it has a higher level of development than other African countries, still has a high poverty...
by | | Safaris, Sustainable travel and tourism, Tanzania
When we travel to Tanzania for a safari, we have a moral and ethical responsibility to try to make it as sustainable as possible. In a safari, as in most trips, we can decide what kind of impact we will have on the territory. And if we are going to do a safari in...
by | | Sustainable travel and tourism
Tanzania is a destination that receives many tourists every year, thanks to breathtaking natural landscapes, abundant wildlife, safaris in world-renowned national parks, and idyllic beaches. In 2019, Tanzania welcomed 1.5 million international tourists and aims to...
by | | Kenya, Sustainable travel and tourism
Today, I’m going to share some money tips and tricks for traveling to Kenya. How much cash should I bring? What currencies are accepted in Kenya? Are ATMs readily available? Can you use a credit card in Kenya? These are some of the common questions we receive when...
by | | Sustainable travel and tourism, Tanzania
In this article I will answer many of the questions travelers ask us before traveling: Money in Tanzania . What money should I bring to Tanzania? Is it better to bring cash from Spain or take it out there? Do you accept Euros? Are there ATMs? Do you accept credit or...