Tanzania is not just Africa, it is heaven!

Detour! Diverting away from the mission of this blog, I post on my journey to an unfamiliar territory: East Africa – Tanzania!  There is little that I can add to the multitudes of books, films and photographs that fill centuries with stories…quintessential Africa, the Serengeti, Mount Kilimanjaro, nomadic Maasai, Swahili, Zanzibar…the vast landscapes, the birds, reptiles and animals.

I am a humble novice.

From Lagos, I meet the Egyptian ARCE group in Addis Ababa and from there we begin our journey of shared newness. There is something special about sharing brand new experiences; each person has their own unique reaction to unguarded moments. We each find our own horizon.  I experience, profoundly, the integral connection among all living things. “It is here in the labyrinths of never ending plains that extremes converge—open expanses, horizon, and desolation.”- Ibrahim al-Koni

Our route: Addis Ababa, Mt. Kilimanjaro, Ngare Sero Lodge, Arusha, Tarangire, Endoro Lodge, Ngorongoro Crater, Ngorongoro Sopa Lodge, Serengeti National Park, Serengeti Heritage Camp, Seronera, Zanzibar, Mbweni Ruins Hotel, Addis Ababa.

Gratitude and thanks to Mary Sedek with ARCE, Leonie with Tanzania Adventures. And Aminielle, our driver and expert guide, who could identify the slightest movement and change of color in the bush and his superior bird knowledge.

For a list of 58 birds sighted on Tanzania trip, click here.

All Photographs and text are under international copyright laws. No re-use without the written permission of Lesley Lababidi 2023.

4 thoughts on “Tanzania is not just Africa, it is heaven!

  1. This is absolutely awesome, and a work of art. Thank you for the fabulous pictures and for capturing such diverse beauty, both in nature and in culture! I love this post! Lynn

  2. Tanzania is paradise indeed! Amazing scenery and photographs. What strikes me most about the Maasai nomads is their relentless undying love for their culture. They also have this divine bond with animals and their environment. Each time you visit such places you’ll always find something new. I just hope industrialization will let them be in their heaven.

    • Thank you for your comment. So true…as the world changes, ancient traditions are lost. There is an homogenization of society so it is when we come across people who still live within their ancient traditions, we are spellbound. L.

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