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KILI DREAMS
  • Safari expeditions

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About us -
  • We are a fully licensed and insured, locally
    owned business with years of experience and
    expertise offering custom made safaris and
    Kilimanjaro climbs to fit your time, interests
    and budget. Not only is it more cost effective
    for you to book with an on the ground operator
    you are also supporting the local economy and
    business owners.  Unlike many operators, we can
    ensure you will be fully looked after by
    Kilidreams employees as we never outsource our
    clients to other companies.
  • We are fully committed to responsible tourism and
    community development are proud to be one of the
    few companies offering certified ethical
    Kilimanjaro climbs ensuring the fair and proper
    treatment of the hardworking mountain crew.

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Arusha national park -
  • Location Arusha Region, Northern
    TanzaniaClimate Remains hot most of the year,
    rains in April, May and NovemberTypical
    Landscape  one of the most topic Arusha National
    Park with its spectacular features the Momela
    Lakes, Ngurodoto Crater and Mount Meru, the
    second highest peak in Tanzania as a scenic
    backdrop. On clear days magnificent views of
    Mount Kilimanjaro can be seen from almost any
    part of the park.

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  • The park is perfect for a day trip, famous for
    its 400 species of birdlife, including the
    pelicans and flamingos. Animals frequently seen
    in the park are black and white colobus monkey
    baboon, elephant, buffalo, giraffe, hippo, zebra
    and a wide range of antelope species. The
    reptiles include tortoises, geckos, lizards,
    monitor lizards, and different kinds of snakes.


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Tarangire national park-
  • Location South East of Lake Manyara, Northern
    TanzaniaClimate  Hot and wet best to visit
    July-JanuaryTypical Landscape  Hilly, with long
    elephant grass and swamps
  • Tarangire covering 2,850 sq. miles is the the
    sixth largest national park in Tanzania. This
    well-watered park is famous for its diversity of
    wildlife, large herds of elephants wandering, and
    tree climbing pythons often spotted in the
    branches of its massive iconic baobab
    trees. Worth a visit to experience the perfect
    diversity of East Africa and Tanzania between
    July and December when large numbers of animals
    migrate from Lake Manyara.

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Lake manyara national park-
  • Location between the Ngorongoro Crater and
    Tarangire National Park in The Great Rift Valley,
    Northern TanzaniaClimate Remains hot most of
    the year, rains in Apr, May and Nov.Typical
    Landscape  Soda lake, giant Fig and Mahogany
    trees, Acacia woodlands, and flood plains
  • Ernest Hemingway famously named it the loveliest
    lake in Africa. Lake Manyara National Park is
    329 sq. km, and home to the infamous Tree
    Climbing Lions.

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  • Lake Manyara boasts a variety of wildlife, and is
    especially famous for huge herds of elephant and
    buffalo, and endless troops of curious Baboons.
    This park is a birders paradise with over 300
    species of bird including Flamingo, Long-Crested
    Eagle and Grey Headed Kingfisher. This small but
    bustling park can be covered in just over two
    hours, unless you get held up by an extraordinary
    wildlife sight, which is highly likely here.

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Ngorongoro crater-
  • Location Crater Highlands, Northern
    TanzaniaClimate Lower temperatures on the
    highlands and at night, rainy during April, May
    and NovemberTypical Landscape Soda lake with
    fig tree and acacia forests, and flat mud plains
    during dry season
  • Your first view will take your breath away.
  • The Ngorongoro Crater and Conservation area is a
    UNESCO World Heritage Site and home to
    approximately 25,000 large mammals and a huge
    variety of smaller species making it a target for
    discerning safari goers.  Packed full of game,
    due to the plentiful water and food available on
    the crater floor throughout the year. 

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  • Here resides including a slowly growing the last
    remaining Tanzania Black Rhino population which
    are slowly growing through Conservation efforts.
     These sighting are truly a remarkable experience
    as there are so few of these magnificent
    creatures remaining globally. This large
    unflooded volcanic caldera and the vast
    escarpments and flat grassy plains, yellow barked
    Acacia trees, wetlands and lakes attracting a
    massive Flamingo migrations with over 300 species
    of birds to make this park an awe inspiring sight
    as one of the natural wonders of the world.

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Serengeti national park-
  • Location Northern Tanzania running from the
    Ngorongoro Crater to the invisible border of
    Kenyas Masai MaraClimate Hot and dry during
    June through October December through March
    Rainy season typically April, May and
    NovemberTypical Landscape Rolling grass plains,
    rocky kopjes, rivers
  • The Serengeti has long been famed as one of the
    most iconic wildlife sanctuaries with the
    greatest and most spectacular concentration of
    game animals found anywhere in the world
  • The majestic beauty certainly lives up to its
    reputation, never failing to capture ones heart
    as you are confronted by all the natural wonder
    that Africa has to offer.  The Serengeti
    ecosystem spans 30,000 sq. km and is host to the
    annual wildebeest migration, which remains in
    Tanzania for approximately 8-9 months of the
    year.

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  • Home to not only the BIG 5 Elephant, Rhino, Lion,
    Buffalo, Leopard, you will find an abundance of
    wildlife across the Savanah plains.  The
    vegetation attracts common mammals like the Topi,
    Gazelles, Wildabest, Impala, and  Zebras just to
    name a few.  Here you are likely to see the
    racing speeds of the elegant Cheetah, Spotted
    Hyenas scavenging for their next meal or Hippos
    lounging in the community pool.
  • On the western corridor is the Grumeti River,
    know for its dramatic landscape of crocodiles
    who have patiently waited months for their annual
    feast of the 2 Million  Wildebeest and Zebras
    migrating into the Maasai Mara in search of fresh
    grass during June, July and August.

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For Booking safari
  • Call/ WhatsApp 255 673 360 715


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