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Now’s the Time to Schedule Your Summer or Autumn Trek Up Mount Kilimanjaro

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TANZANIA, AFRICA–From beginning climbers to skilled adventurers, Mount Kilimanjaro is an awe-inspiring peak to summit in any season for those who love beauty and challenge. The most recommended months to begin on that great adventure are widely thought to be July through October, making now the perfect time to book this year’s trek. During these months, temperatures, precipitation, and clarity make for an all-around ideal climb, with many groups to join if you’re on your own. Choose from one of seven different routes, and embark on a trek for anywhere from five to nine days. The shorter the trip, the more arduous the journey may be, so select a speed of travel that fits your physical fitness, one that is the perfect blend of comfort and challenge for you. Join a group of 11 or more people, or organize a private climb for a range of different experiences. The  7-Day Rongai Route  is perhaps one of the most balanced treks, presenting a challenge while still prov

Award-Winning Zara Tours Offers Trips to Uganda

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 TANZANIA, AFRICA — Zara Tours has long been one of the top tour outfitters in Tanzania, leading visitors from around the world on treks up Mount Kilimanjaro and around the plains of the Serengeti on safari . Now, adventurers from around the world can enjoy one-of-a-kind experiences in Uganda, as well, from white water rafting to bungee jumping. These extended services in Uganda are part of an extension of Zara Tours’ mission: To assist the cultures around us while inviting visitors in to experience it for themselves. Fly into Queen Elizabeth and Bwindi National Parks, where you will encounter gorillas and other wildlife, and cruise in a boat down the Kazinga Channel. Choose the weeklong trip to add a special chimpanzee trek to that same journey. For the ultimate East African adventure, spend a full two weeks experiencing the best of Uganda and Rwanda . Founded by a Tanzanian native, Zara Tours has extended into the surrounding East African countries to guide visito

Tanzania Based Travel Company, Zara Tours Partners with American Express, Travelink.

Zara Tours, Zara Tanzania Adventures is pleased to announce a strategic partnership with American Express Travel, Travelink will now operate an International Air Desk focused on supporting clients of  Zara Tours  from the United States and Canada booking flights to and from Tanzania, Africa. This new partnership allows Zara Tours to leverage the buying power of American Express Travel and will grant their clients access to unpublished, wholesale ticket options through the Travelink International Air Desk, which offer significant discounts on many international routes. As a full-service travel agency and American Express Travel’s 2016 Agency of the Year, Travelink will also assist Zara Tours clients with pre and post tour travel planning as well as ensure they have support throughout their journey. About Zara Tours ZARA TOURS, founded in 1987, is Tanzania’s unrivaled No 1 Kilimanjaro trekking company  and one of the largest safari operators in the region. organize full

Africa is About More Than Animals

The continent of Africa, like any other region of the world, is one with diverse life, landscapes and cultures. No one part of the continent is exactly the same as the other, and the lifestyle of people in the Sahara is very different from those in the Congo. And while today, it’s the animal life and the continent’s great fortune to still enjoy that biological diversity, wildlife safaris in Tanzania and Kenya are far from the only way to enjoy what Africa has to offer. For people that are looking for something different, Zara Tours has many options available. Learn About The Past The Zara Stone Age Experience and Zara Maasai Adventure are both about history, culture and tradition. With the stone age experience, travelers get a chance to see what primeval life was like for humanity’s earliest peoples. You’ll get a chance to see—and try—early survival techniques and gain a greater appreciation both for the land, and how far we’ve come. With the Maasai adventure,