Among the many things you’ll have to decide when planning a safari is whether you should choose a personalized itinerary or go on a pre-set group joining tour. In this article, we take a deeper look at each and give you a clearer picture to help you make an informed decision.
Read MoreThere is a fast-growing trend among travelers toward more mindful, conscious travel that provides authentic, meaningful and life-changing travel experiences that are making a difference! Read more about how we go a step further by letting our guests see and make the difference themselves.
Read MoreWhatever you’re looking for in a honeymoon destination, Tanzania provides. With dozens of amazing national parks, dazzling beaches, luxurious accommodations and the most accommodating and friendly people in the world – you couldn’t ask for a more perfect place to celebrate the beginning of a new life with your spouse.
Read MoreThe first thing that usually comes to mind when thinking of an African safari are the Big Five. And while it is exciting to go look for those specific species (elephant, rhino, leopard, lion and buffalo), it is not always all about them. When you pay close attention to your surroundings and open your eyes to some of the smaller creatures, you might be surprised what they have to offer to their ecosystem. We are highlighting some of the most fascinating, smaller species found on safari.
Read MoreFrom snow-capped peaks to safaris and paradise-like islands, Tanzania is reveling in its status of being a hot destination for both luxurious and adventurous travelers. With the help of the experts at Sababu Safaris here are some spots you should definitely consider including in your itinerary.
Read MoreSababu Safaris is pleased to announce that it is offering a Yoga & Safari Healing Retreat in Tanzania, November 9-16, 2019. In addition, private yoga safari retreats have just been added upon request. The retreats include daily yoga sessions and meditation.
Read MoreThe Hadzabe are an indigenous tribe that lives around Lake Eyasi in Tanzania. They are one of the last remaining hunter-gatherers in the world, and only about a thousand of them remain today. In the Lake Eyasi area in Tanzania, about 300-400 tribe members still live a true nomadic lifestyle. They speak Hadzane, a unique click language that also includes popping sounds and is almost impossible for Westerners to imitate.
Read MoreThe Great Migration is the continuous movement of giant herds of 1.8 million wildebeest and 500,000 zebras across the Serengeti ecosystem in search of food, water and minerals that occurs in a fairly regular pattern each year.
Read MoreIf you’re considering a safari holiday to Tanzania, it’s a good idea to have an understanding about the different national parks and game reserves to ensure that you visit the areas which are best suited to your interests and travel preferences.
Read MoreTanzania is an ultimate adventure destination for many travelers across the globe. What sets some travelers back is the price. Yes, Tanzania safaris are generally pricey compared to other holiday destinations. The question is, why? To give you a clearer understanding on why Tanzania safari holidays aren’t cheap, here’s a quick rundown.
Read MoreA beautiful testimony to the beauty of Tanzania…
Read MoreIn order for any program to be successful, you never arrive in a community with any ideas, instead you sit with the local people. You don't work from offices, you meet at the cafe or a pub. You have zero infrastructure. Instead you become friends, and you find out what the person you want to help wants to do. You don't come in as a hero, you come in as a sidekick.
Read MoreInspired by her safari, Mrinalini Sisodia Wadhwa, a Grade 10 student from India, wrote this captivating poem sharing her life-changing wilderness experience very beautifully.
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