I am please to say we have successfully moved into our new larger office without any problems. All our contact details have moved with us, so business as usual.
Many thanks for your patience.
Kind regards
The Pure Zanzibar Team
Thursday, 13 May 2010
Tuesday, 11 May 2010
Temporary Number
Pure Zanzibar is moving to a new larger office over the 11th and 12th May. During this time we have a temporary number: 01227 752883
We expect to revert back to our usual number shortly. Many thanks for your patience and understanding.
Kind regards
The Pure Zanzibar Team.
We expect to revert back to our usual number shortly. Many thanks for your patience and understanding.
Kind regards
The Pure Zanzibar Team.
Tuesday, 4 May 2010
Tanzania - Another world heritage site?
It is understood that Dar es Salaam has applied to UNESCO for the declaration of the Udzungwa Mountains National Park as a World Heritage Site. The park, referred to as an ‘undiscovered gem' offers a wide range of mammals, the red colobus monkey, 400 bird species, numerous butterflies and the highest waterfall in Tanzania (the 170m Sanjes Falls). The park also offers extended walks and hikes through rain forest. At present no formal accommodation exists within the park.
Migration Update from LLA

Despite having received a lot of rain showers in and around the various areas of Serengeti National Park, the wildebeest herds have remained in and around the Moru Area throughout the month of April. Only now have they started moving north west but very slowly.
Clients have had excellent sightings throughout their safaris not only have they seen the ‘big 5’ but one group even witnessed a couple of hungry lioness’ kill a zebra for their afternoon tea!
Therefore the saying to avoid Tanzania in the rainy season is a myth and in our personal opinion one of the best times to come to the destination.
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