Skip links

Mt. Kilimanjaro Is Africa's tallest mountain, standing at 5,895 meters. It has three peaks: Kibo, Mawenzi, and Shira. Despite its height, climbing it is relatively easy, attracting many hikers. The Great Wildebeast Migration Serengeti The 800 kilometer trek of the immense wildebeest herd is the largest mammal migration on earth. The timing of the migration coincides with greening of nutritious grasses on the short-grass plains during the wet season. These areas are safer because predators can be easily spotted making it an ideal place for calving. Unique Greate Cultural Heritage Maasai The Maasai are a semi-nomadic pastoral people primarily inhabiting Kenya and Tanzania. Their unique cultural heritage has captivated the world for centuries. Known for their vibrant traditions, intricate beadwork, and deep connection to the land, the Maasai offer a fascinating glimpse into the heart of East African culture. King of the Jungle Lion The Maasai are a semi-nomadic pastoral people primarily inhabiting Kenya and Tanzania. Their unique cultural heritage has captivated the world for centuries. Known for their vibrant traditions, intricate beadwork, and deep connection to the land, the Maasai offer a fascinating glimpse into the heart of East African culture.

Pangani Holidays in Tanzania

Pangani town is famous for its excellent beaches to the north and those to the south around Ushongo. The infrastructures have been improved around the beaches in the north or south of the town. Maziwe Island, a small sand island and nature reserve is an ideal place for snorkeling although it can only be visited during low tide.

Pangani is a small Swahili town situated about 55 km south of Tanga near some beaches. It believed to be one of the many dhow ports along the coast. During the Shirazi era, occupation around Pangani gathered momentum and the Pangani River assumed an important role as a transport channel to the interior.

Pangani had become a terminus of the caravan route from Lake Tanganyika by late 19th century, and a major export pint for slaves and ivory. Sisal and copra plantations were established in the area while several European missions and exploratory journeys to the interior began from here. At the end of the 19th century, focus had shifted to Tanga and Dar es Salaam and Pangani rapidly declined.

The most interesting area of town is within three blocks of the river, where one can see some carved doorways and buildings from the German colonial era. One of the main attractions is the Pangani River, which hosts diverse birdlife, as well as population of crocodiles and other animals.