Category Archives: Tanzania

  The World Effect Travelogue Video 21: Masai Village from The World Effect on Vimeo. This is the video from our visit to a Masai village near Ngorongoro, Tanzania.  We love the ABCs Tanzani
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  The World Effect Travelogue Video 20: Serengeti National Park from The World Effect on Vimeo. This is the video from 3 days we spent in the Serengeti National Park. This video features many
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Just outside the Serengeti National Park we stopped at a local Masai Village.  The people in the village demonstrated the local dance of jumping and singing traditional music. 
As mentioned in part 1, our Serengeti posts are just photos and captions.  Enjoy. We really wanted to see cheetahs before we left the Serengeti.  We were lucky and saw them in the after
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As mentioned below in part 1, we have just photos and captions on the Serengeti.  Enjoy. I yelled "Stop!" to get this shot as I saw the giraffe in the distance approaching the beams
 The Serengeti National park in Tanzania really needs no explanation, as it is probably the most famous place to see wildlife in Africa.  At this point you may have noticed that we'v
Ngorongoro was an active volcano two million years ago but now it is home to lions, cheetahs, rhinos, elephants, zebras, and more.  Even hippos made it into the cra
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To get to the Serengeti in Tanzania you must drive through a town called Arusha.  We were pleasantly surprised to find Arusha a nice town with paved sidewalks! You might laugh, but once you have
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The crystal blue water and bright contrasting colors of the boats will probably make you want to visit Nungwi, Zanzibar right now but there is more to this place.  The highlight of Nungwi
We braved and survived the ferry known as The Vomit Commit from Dar es Salaam to Stone Town, Zanzibar.  Arriving into Stone Town was a pleasant mixture of laid back island culture and the frenz