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Our partner Lifetime Safaris is one of Tanzania's most renowned safari brands. They are dedicated to providing our guests with breathtaking views and the best safari experience in Tanzania.
Like us, our partner is passionate about sharing Tanzania's rich heritage, culture, history and natural wonders with the world through tourism. The values, integrity and dedication with which we do our work distinguish Ajimba and Lifetime Safaris from other tour companies in East Africa and worldwide.
Together, we create tailor-made safari packages for Tanzania that are perfectly tailored to your needs. With Ajimba and Lifetime Safaris, you can make your dream come true at a budget-friendly price. Tailoring trips individually is our common specialty; you choose your destinations in Tanzania and the time, and we arrange everything else just for you.
With us, you will make a real connection with the nature and wildlife of this country. Whether you're a bird watcher, an animal lover, or an admirer of nature; you'll be surprised every time you visit Tanzania.
During your trip, you will not only get to know the beauty of nature and the unique wildlife, we also attach great importance to you getting to know the local population, learning more about their lifestyle and learning a lot about their rituals and customs, some of which are centuries old. They help to continue to make this life possible for local people.
And just as you might expect from us, we also attach great importance to sustainability during your trip. As always, Ajimba offsets your carbon footprint for you. Wherever possible, we avoid the usual lunch boxes on site, which, in addition to lots of disposable packaging, usually contain disposable cutlery and plastic water bottles. We have our always reusable containers filled for your lunch and we eat together with proper crockery and cutlery.
There is always plenty of water on board. You will receive a reusable water bottle on the first day of your round trip. You can, of course, keep them. We refill your bottle over and over again, preventing countless plastic bottles from being needed (and possibly ending up in the bush afterwards).
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