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Mount Meru Treaking

 Mount meru is the second highest mountain in Tanzania with  elevation of 4566m above the sea level. Is possible to hike meru for three or four days depending on your time healthy and budget. Kilimanjaro 4rever & Safaris we are  experienced in arranging and operating meru treaking by regarding on your Budget, Time and Interests. Here is Three or Four days itinerary for Mount Meru Trek. Day 0: Arrive at Arusha or Moshi town, meeting your guide and company stuff for equipment cherking and  Breafing for day one and knowing each other. Day 1:  Pick up from the hotel to Momela gate, here after registrations our driver will driver you to Ngongare gate where the walking is normally starts. On the way to Ngongare gate you will have chance to enjoy a short game drive and witnessing the wild animal at their nomal habitat "little  Serengeti." At Ngongare gate you will join armed Ranger together with guide and now the walking will start all the way to Miriakamba ca...

Hadzabe of Tanzania.

 The Hadzabe (or Hadza) are an indigenous ethnic group in northern Tanzania, primarily living around Lake Eyasi in the Rift Valley. They are one of the last remaining hunter-gatherer tribes in Africa, with a lifestyle that has remained largely unchanged for thousands of years. Here are some key facts about the Hadzabe tribe: 1. Language and Culture The Hadzabe speak their own language, which includes clicks and is unrelated to any other major language families. It is part of the Khoisan language group. They have a rich oral tradition, passing down stories, songs, and knowledge through generations. 2. Lifestyle The Hadzabe are nomadic hunter-gatherers. Men hunt game such as baboons, antelope, and birds using handmade bows and poisoned arrows, while women gather wild fruits, roots, and honey. They do not practice agriculture or animal domestication, living entirely off the land. Their diet is highly sustainable and diverse, reflecting a deep understanding of the ecosystem....

5 Kilimanjaro tips

 1. Walking pole pole( slowly slowly)  2. Drink not less than three litres of water per day   3. Be honest to your guide on every difference feelings of your body    4.Tray to stay warm as possible     5. Eat enough as posable because food is source of energy you need for walking