I dont suppose you are going on the Blue Train are you? It is a fantastic experience and no, there are no border problems at all. Its a smooth transition. ...by sandra in: Zimbabwe Travel Forum
Go to @#$%&. They are property agents in Tanzania. Good luck! ...by sandra in: Tanzania Travel Forum
How can anyone travel to Africa and not visit Tanzania? Tanzania is the most peaceful country in Africa. The people and the warmest and friendliest! Believe me! Tanzania offers more to the discerning traveler than any other country in Africa – more land devoted to wildlife conservation, greater concentrations of animals, phenomenal birdlife, pristine wilderness and a fascinating array of trib...by sandra in: Tanzania Travel Forum
Hi! A friend has a furnished & fitted 2-bedroomed in Upanga. A really beautiful and well done place! Call her on 0744 468351. Salha is her name. Good luck and enjoy your stay in Tanzania! ...by sandra in: Tanzania Travel Forum
Tanzania is influenced by so many cultures! from Indian to Arabic to Western - so you'll find every kind of music really! The hotel you'll be staying in can arrange for you, but if you want something really good I have a friend who manages events, e-mail her, at her fee she'll be able to arrange verything for you. Her e-mail address is junel_w@ya...by sandra in: Tanzania Travel Forum
You are going to a place that you ain't familiar with, so ofcourse you will need a guide! There are conmen everywhere in the world!!!! However, most reputable hotels will provide you with one though. You can get visas from the country's embassy! Do you know exactly where in Tanzania you want to visit?! Why don't you check with your travel agent to get a rough idea of how much accommodation wi...by sandra in: Tanzania Travel Forum
Contact the Tanzania Embassy in Pretoria. Good luck and enjoy your stay in Tanzania. ...by sandra in: Tanzania Travel Forum
Shan are you Tanzanian? I'm guessing not! Kwanzaa is celebrated in the States, by Black Americans and not in Africa. Atleast not in Tanzania. Tizita, the Tanzanian cultures is richly influenced by the Arabs, Indians, British, German and Portuguese. Our dishes are very spicy - we have to put our spicy island to use, don't we? We have both Christians and Muslims, while if my memory serves me ...by sandra in: Tanzania Travel Forum
Is it worth going diving here I've heard it is beautiful I would like to here from anyone who has been please post message her Thanks ...by sandra in: Seychelles Travel Forum
Ghana, Nigeria etc celebrates x-mas, all christians do and in Nigeria, the special food is Rice and chicken stew, same in Ghana too and every one wears a new dress, could be African or western inspired design but a new dress on x-mas day is the most important aspect of the occasion... ...by sandra in: Other African Countries Travel Forum
Travelling to Nigeria seems a grand idea, but for a wheelchair bound older woman, I'd advise a less harsh introduction to Africa. If the man you plan to meet really is caring, maybe he could meet you in Ghana and then travel on to Nigeria with you? After you have assessed his credibility...? I'd hate for you to go all the way to Nigeria and be at the mercy of someone who may turn out to be a sh...by sandra in: Anything Africa
Miamah, how can you travel to Africa and not visit Tanzania? Tanzania is the most peaceful country in Africa. The people and the warmest and friendliest! Believe me! Tanzania offers more to the discerning traveler than any other country in Africa – more land devoted to wildlife conservation, greater concentrations of animals, phenomenal birdlife, pristine wilderness and a fascinating array of...by sandra in: Anything Africa
Hello! how long is gonna be your travel? ...by sandra in: Africa Travel Companions Wanted