After our adventurous trip in Uganda, Park Hyatt Zanzibar provided a serene retreat to recharge before returning to our hectic everyday lives. The staff warmly greeted us and catered to our every whim. I had always dreamt of visiting Zanzibar, and, after a trip to...
Tanzania (Including Zanzibar)
Witness the soul of Africa. Embark on an epic safari in the legendary Serengeti, where millions of wildebeest migrate across the plains. Climb the volcanic slopes of Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa's rooftop. Relax on pristine Zanzibar beaches,or explore the Ngorongoro Crater, a wildlife haven teeming with life. Tanzania offers an unforgettable blend of adventure,wildlife encounters, and breathtaking beauty.
Blog Posts
Prepare to be whisked away! Here's where I spill the beans on my adventures across the globe
Zanzibar
Continuing our trip in Africa... After our time in Uganda, we took a few days to relax on the tropical island of Zanzibar! Read about our trip to Uganda here. See pictures from both parts of our trip here. Zanzibar is actually an archipelago that is part of Tanzania...
Safari in Tanzania with Dad
The Birth of an Idea I am posting this one in honor of Father’s Day… one of the defining trips of my lifetime - a Safari in Tanzania with my Dad! After learning of my father’s diagnosis of prostate cancer in 2007, I was overcome with a sense...
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Bye, Pleased to Meet You!
This sweet little boy was waving hello to us, saying “bye, pleased to meet you;” Tanzania
Recommended Reading
Into Africa: Africa by Motorcycle
Epic of one man’s motorcycle journey spanning 14 countries in Africa, from Cairo to Cape Town.
The Daughters and Spirit of Harriet
Compilation of poems, essays, short stories and songs to honor the late Harriet Tubman, Nelson Mandela and Thomas Garrett. Contributions include my essay on my trip to Tanzania for an African safari with Dad
The Safari Companion
A massive tome with tons of great info for those who want to nerd out on the biology of ungulates, the mating habits of baboons, and the symbiotic relationships of zebra and wildebeest. I loved it. Some might prefer to use it as a reference, but I read it cover to cover!