Mara River Tented Camp, Tanzania
Comprising 40,000 hectares of remote and untouched wilderness in Tanzania’s Serengeti, Mara River Tented Camp affords guests exclusive access to some of the world’s most prized game-viewing opportunities.
Comprising 40,000 hectares of remote and untouched wilderness in Tanzania’s Serengeti, Mara River Tented Camp affords guests exclusive access to some of the world’s most prized game-viewing opportunities.
A detailed guide to features of some of Tanzania’s finest lodges (sponsored content)
Many responsible safari companies and lodge operators are doing a sterling job preserving the environment, protecting wildlife and engaging with local communities.
Marilyn Jones visits the scene of a huge volcanic explosion millenia ago, and finds the area rich in wildlife and beauty.
Marilyn Jones finds quite a variety of wildlife on her tour of this Tanzanian park.
Imagine what would happen if your fireplace flue was closed. All the wood smoke would fill your home and your lungs. That’s exactly the conditions
Marilyn Jones has a chance to observe maternal protective behavior in the wild.
Elephants in Tanzania’s Ruaha national wildlife park. Photo: Anna Rydin / Wikimedia China has pledged to phase out manufacture and sale of products
Mt. Kilimanjaro was formed by fusion of three extinct volcanoes (Kibo — 19340′; Mawenzi –16896′; and Shira — 13000′). There are several routes to Mt. Kilimanjaro’s summit most of which are very steep, but get you…
Comprising 40,000 hectares of remote and untouched wilderness in Tanzania’s Serengeti, Mara River Tented Camp affords guests exclusive access to some of the world’s most prized game-viewing opportunities.
A detailed guide to features of some of Tanzania’s finest lodges (sponsored content)
Many responsible safari companies and lodge operators are doing a sterling job preserving the environment, protecting wildlife and engaging with local communities.
Marilyn Jones visits the scene of a huge volcanic explosion millenia ago, and finds the area rich in wildlife and beauty.
Marilyn Jones finds quite a variety of wildlife on her tour of this Tanzanian park.
Imagine what would happen if your fireplace flue was closed. All the wood smoke would fill your home and your
Marilyn Jones has a chance to observe maternal protective behavior in the wild.
Elephants in Tanzania’s Ruaha national wildlife park. Photo: Anna Rydin / Wikimedia China has pledged to phase out
Mt. Kilimanjaro was formed by fusion of three extinct volcanoes (Kibo — 19340′; Mawenzi –16896′; and Shira — 13000′). There are several routes to Mt. Kilimanjaro’s summit most of which are very steep, but get you…