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Sub-Tropolis: World Largest Underground Cave
There is always something lurking under any city. From Arusha, Tanzania to its sister City of Kansas in the US, the sinister hollow features beneath can be intriguing
Days when Supersonic Concorde Flew Tourists into East Africa
The iconic first and only Supersonic Passenger Jet Concorde did make two landings in East Africa with more than a decade between the two trips.
The maiden landing of the Jet Concorde took place at the Embakasi Airport in the Kenyan City of Nairobi during the aircraft testing!-->!-->!-->…
President Nyerere’s Dangerous Crater drive and how it ‘saved’ Ngorongoro
When President Nyerere intervened into the 'battle' between the Conservator and Regional Commissioner, the Crater was 'Saved.'
Seashells from Seychelles? The Meaning of Cowrie Shells in Africa
They are hard yet smooth and shiny. Plus, they look good with different patterns on them but there is more to Cowries than what the shell adorns.
Where Tiger Meets the Woods: East Africa’s First Golf Course Planned in the Serengeti
The golf course is being constructed at the cost of 7.5 Billion in the further end of the National Park, an area known as Fort Ikoma in Serengeti District of Mara Region, North-West of Tanzania.
President Samia declares Tanzania position regarding World Largest Ivory Stockpile
The haul of ivories contains nearly 50,000 pieces of elephant tusks, stored away in a safe warehouse.
How to climb Kilimanjaro and reach the Mountain Summit without breaking a sweat
Many people climb Mount Kilimanjaro in Africa, but few manage to reach its highest summit. Experts here offer some advice.
Ancient Zanzibar: One of Africa’s Oldest Inhabited Towns
For East African Region it is only Zanzibar in Tanzania, Pate and Mombasa of Kenya, that have managed to infiltrate the top-twenty listing of the historical dwellings' chronology.
East Africa’s Oldest Hotel is found in Arusha. At the Center Point between Cape Town and Cairo
The Property, which was once named ‘New Arusha Hotel,’ despite its age, now the operates as ‘Four Points by Sheraton.’
Kenya Arways still owns part of Precision Air, the Tanzanian Airline
Precision Air, which is Tanzania's most reliable carrier, seems to be partially owned by the rather troubled Kenya Airways.