Articles tagged: Tanzanian
<< previous page 1 next page>> written by ian williamson The one Pastor who could lay claim to this family’s welfare kept quiet not wanting to shame himself nor the Tanzania church. It was the career pastors who bickered and whined. Life is hard in Tanzania and this was a chance for them to give a good sermon to a large audience. written by ian williamson The one draw back in the past has been the lack of diving. This is now a thing of the past as Emayani Beach has just announced they now have a diving centre. As a ground operator organizing safaris from Arusha this is a stunning piece of news. I will now be recommending to all my clients to go to this beautiful town. written by ian williamson Tanzania is vast and there is much to see. In order to have the safari of a lifetime you must plan, you must dig a little and book wisely. If you leave everything up to some one else you may be disappointed. Left to themselves your travel agent, when book through the ground operator in Tanzania, may deliver a safari lacking imagination. You will be pushed through the same lodges, along the same routes as the rest of the madding crowd. written by ian williamson Chips-my-eye [Swahili = Chips mayai] is a traditional dish here in Tanzania. It is egg and chips – but not your traditional two fried eggs and a side order of chips – no – it is a chip omelet. Other traditional dishes you may come across in Tanzania are… written by ian williamson Tarangire deserves a closer look, there is an amazing bird life in this park and anyone keen on bird watching will be well rewarded. In the dry season, many animals come to the Tarangire River as this river never dries and continually has water on offer to the thirsty written by ian williamson When you visit Tanzania – do not let your tour operator put you off visiting this area – or indeed any other place you may want to visit. Many operators are lazy and would rather keep you within the confines of the tourist circut << previous page 1 next page>> |