Anyone who has been to Gibb’s Farm (a destination many Thomson Safaris trips visit) knows that this working coffee estate nestl...
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In Maa, the Maasai language, Kilimanjaro is known as Ol Doinyo Oibor, or “The White Mountain.” But there’s a much more imposing...
Most of us have probably seen Fantasia, or at the very least, a clip of the hippos twirling around in tutus and nearly overwhel...
The Hadza still hunt game with bows and arrows. By Woodlouse (https://www.flickr.com/photos/woodlouse/3990736265/) [CC BY-SA 2....
It’s hard to believe it was exactly five years ago this coming week that I reached the summit of Kilimanjaro. The U.S. was abo...
Medieval notions about African animals are interesting (and often amusing), in large part because most of the people writing ab...
Tanzania’s stunning, unspoiled landscapes and impressive wildlife are truly a national treasure, but it’s a treasure that, too ...
Thomson Safaris staffer, Katie Ann Havas marched to raise awareness of the illegal ivory trade at the International March for...
The entire Thomson Safaris team is saddened to hear about the recent death, on September 29, 2013, of longtime Thomson chef Jo...
The eyes may be big, but bush babies are tiny (and adorable). Many of our safari guests see or hear them during their stay at G...
In the most immediate sense, most Americans don’t have a Tanzanian heritage. After all, it’s a relatively-small (the population...
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