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Arusha

Heading Westwards to the Serengeti
Justin Bell, Major predators, Serengeti, Tanzania

Heading Westwards to the Serengeti

In Arusha national park Dave and our guests canoed around Momella lake during the afternoon, sneaking up to buffaloes, and watching crowned cranes in…

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Katambuga Pool
* Boutique, *Accommodation, Tanzania

Accommodation west of Arusha

Northern Tanzania´s city of Arusha is situated at 1,400m (4,500 feet) above sea level on the foothills of Mount Meru. Kenya´s capital city Nairobi…

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