Top 10 Things to do Good for Couples in Tanzania, Tanzania

July 28, 2021 Renato Branum

Coordinates: 6°18′25″S 34°51′14″E / 6.307°S 34.854°E / -6.307; 34.854
Restaurants in Tanzania

1. Mount Kilimanjaro

Kilimanjaro National Park 40000 Tanzania
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5.0 based on 1,915 reviews

Mount Kilimanjaro

Reviewed By isjack - Wellington, New Zealand

Ungitours was exceptional from the start to the finish from booking with Faiza through Lemosho Route hike with our amazing guide Robert, Jimmy and Muddy our entire team of 5 successfully made it to the summit Uhuru Peak. The food was incredibly delicious . Ungitours team monitored our health daily and we were cared well despite the altitude sickness i cannot say enough about the way they took care are of us. Porters this guys are magical tip them well all at the end of summit it is the kindest thing you would do. After our hike we went on 3day safari Serengeti oh wow was magical & Ngorongoro it's a feeling you need to experience we wanted to visit Zanzibar too bad we only had only this 12days we will surely be back. Dinner after safari was amazing were we had a moment with Faiza and guides was a lovely moment. Thank you ,Ungitours.

2. Seronera

Serengeti National Park 23000 Tanzania
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5.0 based on 1,358 reviews

Seronera

The Serengeti National Park is divided into three main areas. Seronera is the most central and accessible region.

Reviewed By LookingForFamilyFun - Houston, United States

We spent 4 nights in Central Serengeti (Seronera is Central) at Tortilis Serengeti (which we loved, see other review) and with our driver-guide, Freddy, who was amazing and all arranged for us by Easy Travel. We saw so many lions here! One day we saw the zebras migrating across the Eastern section of this portion on their way to Ndutu with the wildebeest for the wildebeest birthings in Jan-Feb. Serengeti, which means "infinite plain" is a beatiful landscape in itself, endless plains with the occasional boulder pile reminiscent of Lion King's Pride Rock. The varying trees that begin small, then get larger as you move away from the plains. Bathroom facilities are pretty frequent and very nice in this area and the picnic locations are also very nice, although a box lunch in the vehicle lets you eat while watching lions napping under a tree! We saw almost 100 lions in this region and between here and the park entrance, one day there were two lionesses and 7 cubs in a tree...until they went down to chase a warthog family, which we couldn't see since they went away from the road. Hippos were plentiful and easy to see. Crocs were usually somewhere nearby. Giraffes were a daily sighting, we saw elephants once near a campground, and a highlight was a tree with three leopard cubs in it! A truly amazing time...but you've got to enjoy the landscape and delight in the foliage and bugs as well in order to be very entertained here when it's not the migration. This was perfect for us, but not for little kids, they'd likely get bored between big sightings. We also would sit for a long period of time when we found something...which is where the box lunch was handy! And it lets you see the lions come out of the tree if you can wait a while! We highly recommend going now if you can...our biggest crowd at a sighting was the 2 lionesses and 7 cubs in the tree, there were probably 9 vehicles there, when we asked our driver how many there would be there before COVID, he said 50-80! Go now, it will never be like this again!!!!

3. Cheetah's Rock

Tanzania +971 50 410 6934 [email protected] http://www.cheetahsrock.org
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5.0 based on 1,511 reviews

Cheetah's Rock

Get closer! The once in a wild-lifetime experience. Conservation Rescue Awareness. Cheetah's Rock is a unique, very special place where people and animals interact directly - face to face, eye to eye, fur to skin. We are a legal, ZIPA accredited and CITES recognized rescue and conservation centre. Prepare yourself for a magical, memorable and remarkable experience. We believe in introducing wildlife in a really different, much closer, interactive and more personal way. The welfare of our animals on Cheetah's Rock is paramount! Return transport from close by (Stone Town, Nungwi, Kiwengwa, Pwani Mchangani, Kendwa etc) included! No entry without a booking. Bookings can be done online only!

Reviewed By _U2974DR - New York City, United States

Cheetah’s rock in my opinion is one of the best things you can do in Zanzibar. The conservation center with amazing ethic of doing the best they can to take care of and save the animals allows you to take a look at their work, learn unique story of each animal and become a part of their lives by feeding them or playing with. The animals you will get to see are : Lemurs, Bengal Tigers, Pumas, Otters, big Turtles, a Zebra named Chaka , Lions , Bush Babies and different Monkeys! You will be able to go and sit next to a Cheetah and take photos, play with a zebra , pet a peacock, feed lemurs , turtles, monkeys abs bush babies as well as pet a Bengal tiger (all the activities are safe!) The important info: the center offers two experiences : Otter swimming for 160 USD and a walking safari for 160 USD. It is totally worth it! ( your money goes to feeding and supporting these animals). Me and my sister have only gone to a safari and it was wonderful! VERY IMPORTANT: when you go pls wear comfortable clothes , no skirts or dresses as you might fight is hard to sit on floor etc. Also, do not wear any type of big jewelry because Mona keys are rly good at spotting it and taking some straight from you neck or hair ????. ( one of the women was wearing a floor on her hair and well, monkeys were trying hard in pulling her hair and taking the flower????...). Well, after your booking you will get all the details and PLEASE read them through , it will contain a lot of useful information and it’s not long. Moreover, all the guides in your tour speak good English , which was smth I worried about because in Zanzibar people spoke English with an accent I could not understand or didn’t speak English at all apart from two-three words. P.S. I have included some pictures of what you can definitely expect at Cheetah’s rock!

4. Chumbe Island Coral Park

25522 Tanzania +255 777 413 232 [email protected] http://www.chumbeisland.com/
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5.0 based on 62 reviews

Chumbe Island Coral Park

Award-winning private island, fully managed nature reserve and marine park. Day guests ($90 US) receive an inclusive package with: all boat transfers to & from Chumbe, lunch, all drinks (excluding alcohol), guided snorkeling tour through a protected coral reef, forest and mangrove nature walks, historic lighthouse and visitors' centre tours, and a visit to our zero-footprint eco-bungalows with photovoltaic energy, rainwater harvesting, solar water heating & composting toilets. Lunch is a delectable mix of Zanzibarian, Arabic, Indian and African cuisine featuring fresh, local seafood, meat, vegetables, and fruits. Revenue from guest visits support free environmental education programs for local schools and Zanzibar communities. Winner of the 2019 "Best of Africa" for Sustainable Destinations from ITB Berlin. Chumbe Island strives for the highest standards in sustainability through the balance of conservation and commerce, whilst fostering community development and cultural stewardship.

Reviewed By travelgal3333 - Moshi, Tanzania

I had the pleasure to visit Chumbe Island for the day, while touring around Zanzibar on a FAM trip. My only regret is that we didn’t have time to spend the night. Our next trip to the island I will definitely book for the overnight. I love the fact that the maximum occupancy on the island is 14! As a travel agent who specializes in travel to East Africa I have booked clients to this amazing coral reef sanctuary and they have all loved it. The eco-bungalows are not for everyone but if you’re a “get back to nature” or “nature lover” type of traveller then this is likely a place you’ll fall in love with. I have so much respect for the design of the bungalows and love how eco-friendly and “open-air” they are. The snorkelling was amazing and how could it not be?!? The entire project is centred around the protection of the marine life on the west coast of the island ???? ???????????????????????? The lunch served as part of the day trip was so tasty and the friendly staff really added to our experience. I really enjoyed the nature walk where we learned about the coconut crabs and we got to climb to the top of the lighthouse for an amazing bird’s eye view of this special island. I highly recommend for you to book at least two nights on this private island, to really enjoy the peace and quiet that is Chumbe. Day trips are only available for last minute bookings as space is limited for their overnight guests. Asante sana to the entire staff, we will definitely be back and I will continue to promote your island to my clients ????

5. Kilimanjaro Animal C.R.E.W.

Makoa-Farm, Moshi 0000 Tanzania +255 754 312 896 [email protected] http://www.facebook.com/kilimanjaroanimalcrew
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5.0 based on 30 reviews

Kilimanjaro Animal C.R.E.W.

Kilimanjaro Animal Center for Rescue, Education & Wildlife is not "open" at certain hours as we are not a public place or a Zoo. A visit of is only possible for our donors and can be done by appointment only. . Our projects aim to support conservation and nature education for local schools and are funded by donations.

Reviewed By 647demif

We visited Makoa Farm for a tour with Noah. He was very knowledgeable and it was clear just how much he cared for all of the animals! He was welcomining and friendly, greeting us with drinks on arrival. We were taken around the Farm and Noah explained to us why each of the animals had been been rescued and whether they were suitable for release. In addition to this, he provided us with interesting facts about all of the animals and the Farm itself. Some of the animal we saw during our visit were baby elephants, baby zebra, cheetah, monkeys, bush pig, owls and mongoose. The tour was very easy to organise, we contacted the Farm via Facebook and they responded very quickly. They also helpfully recommended a cheap taxi driver to take us to the Farm from Moshi. When booking, we were advised that they ask for a small minimum donation in return for organising a tour - this was a modest price to pay for our experience and we are pleased that our donation can assist with the running of the Farm. We would absolutely recommend a visit here - such an amazing charity with incredible animals.

6. Tumbatu Island

Tumbatu Island Unguja Tanzania +34 600 61 59 90
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5.0 based on 40 reviews

Tumbatu Island

Reviewed By Andrei2688

It was amazing unforgettable trip. Special thanks to Lucas for safar in Mikumi, snorkeling, excursion in Prison Island and all trips. It was the cheapest and the best excursions ever. Thanks Lucas for good advices about safari. In Mikumi we met very interesting and professional guide, sow big five and took incredible pics. It was the best trip ever!

7. Ngurdoto Crater

Arusha National Park Mageso Chember, mzzanine floor, Arusha Tanzania 254720650869 http://www.smiletoafricaadventure.com
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4.5 based on 513 reviews

Ngurdoto Crater

Located in Arusha National Park and off limits to humans, this verdant crater’s mossy, swampy habitat provides a natural sanctuary for elephants, buffalo and Colobus monkeys.

Reviewed By doug15johnson - Boulder, United States

Did a day trip into the crater. Plenty of wildlife activities. Do not get out of the vehicle and do not sit on the roof. Wildlife is everywhere and the lions do not pay any attention to the horde of land cruisers. The picnic area was beside a lake loaded with hippos. It was pretty busy with loads of vehicles. Weather was perfect for driving around in an open air vehicle. I would recommend this trip to anyone that wants to see a plethora of wildlife...

8. The Tanzanite Experience

India St Blue Plaza, 3rd Floor, Arusha 255 Tanzania +255 767 600 991 [email protected] http://www.tanzaniteexperience.com
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4.5 based on 356 reviews

The Tanzanite Experience

Visit The Tanzanite Experience and learn about the history, mystery and rarity of this precious gemstone, unique to Tanzania. Through a series of interactive tours and visual exhibitions, including a replica of a Tanzanite mine shaft, visitors discover how tanzanite was created, named, mined, cut, polished and graded. There is also the opportunity to purchase tanzanite direct from the source with all gemstones purchase being accompanied by a certificate by The Tanzanite Laboratory™. The museum is located in the center of Arusha Additional stores are open at Arusha Coffee Lodge, Maramboi Tented Camp, Manyara Airport, Manyara Serena Lodge. Ngorongoro Serena Lodge, Seronera Visitors center, Serengeti Serena Lodge, Kilimanjaro Intl Airport, Zanzibar Airport & Zanzibar Airport. The Tanzanite Experience is dedicated to creating a greater awareness of the rare and precious tanzanite and offers visitors a complete ‘tanzanite experience’.

Reviewed By rp25

Fascinating museum and great to learn the story behind the Tanzanzite gemstone. I was greeted by Tabitha and she did a great job throughout the visit. I appreciated the informative and short documentary and then the replica of mine shaft and then seeing the actual raw stones, learning about the stone quality and then the jewelry prices. Overall the prices were high but was able to find some reasonable pieces. Later in the airport as I was looking in the other shops, the prices were the same, so I am glad I got my pieces here. I felt no pressure to buy anything which is always positive. Instead, it was very friendly and cordial. They even offered some cookies and coffee. Glad that I was able to finally visit as the Museum was closed on my initial day in Arusha due to the Election holiday.

9. Lake Chala

Moshi Tanzania
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4.5 based on 186 reviews

Lake Chala

Reviewed By agglove - Dar es Salaam, Tanzania

Thanks to Kili foot print Jackson arranged for me a day trip to lale challa I love every moment amd enjoyed my first solo tour experience,it is hood indeed actualy the best experience You should definetely choose kili foot print for all your transportation around Kilimanjaro and Arusha , Jackosn is kind, helpful,friendly and communicative you never get bored riding with him I had a day trip tour from Moshi yown to lake Chala He took me to the best Indian restaurant for dinner,the meal was tasty and everything about my solo trip was perfect, whatever u disturb him he never get mad neither mistreat you, he never ask for additional payment for his extra work out of agreent. Je is genuinely the best person who take good care of his customer I will always choose Kili footprint

10. Paje Beach

Paje Tanzania 254720650869 http://www.smiletoafricaadventure.com/
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4.5 based on 1,084 reviews

Paje Beach

Reviewed By maxseatreap - Zanzibar Island, Tanzania

It is a nice place for many kinds of activities. Mainly I came for kitesurfing. It is a good kite spot with some disadvantages: some obstractions like a boats in front of the beach, some seaweed farms and sea urchins which you can spot during low water time.

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