Welcome to Kahembe Safari
Culture Tourism
A Visit to the Babati & Hanang
Babati district is located along the Arusha-Dodoma road in the Rift Valley, south of Lake Manyara Park and west from Tarangire. The town boasts Lake Babati where floating hippos can be seen and which is rich in fish, both tilapia and Nile perch. Here commercial and farming tribes co-exist with conservative cattle herding tribes to provide a distinguished cultural contrast. In Hanang District close by the beautiful Mount Hanang (3418m), live the Barbaig people whose traditional culture is still unchanged and unspoiled. The women wear traditional goatskin dresses and the men walk around with spears. Visitors can mix freely with the Barbaig, commonly known as the Mangati living in the Mangati plains. If you are interested in bird watching, 400 bird species will welcome you on your walks in the area
Guides
English speaking guides who know the area will help you around. A Barbaig-born guide will tell you about Barbaig culture. Our guides wear an identity card of the Cultural Tourism Programme. Don't walk with unauthorised guides
Wildlife Safaris
Tanzania is one of Africa's favourite overland safari
destinations. Offering several safari highlights including Kilimanjaro, Ngorongoro
Crater,Chimpanzee Tracking and Zanzibar Spice Islands.
Tanzania is characterized by vast, wide-open plains, and
has one of the largest populations of wildlife in the world with several attractions, including;
Mount Kilimanjaro, the Serengeti, the Ngorongoro crater, and the gateway to
Zanzibar. These areas are designated as national parks and game reserves and
have a reputation for being uncrowded and unspoilt. The magnificent collection
of game sanctuaries to the north of the country, near the border with Kenya, is
referred to as 'The Northern Circuit'. This is the most popular and accessible
wildlife safari route in Tanzania. You can positively say that this is one of
the finest game viewing areas anywhere in the world
For your holiday in Africa please
feel free to browse around our website to find out more information on
booking and what you can expect. You can also go to our contact us page
and use our enquiry form for any further questions about safaris in Africa, alternatively you can call us on
+255(0)27 2531088 / +255 (0) 784397477 to speak to one of our helpful
advisers.