The Royal Tour, the latest in a series of global television events, hosted by Peter Greenberg with the President of Tanzania Samia Suluhu Hassan as his very special guide.
Tanzanite
In 1967 a Masai tribesman stumbled upon a cluster of highly transparent, intense violet-to-blue crystals weathering out of the earth in Mererani, Arusha Region, an area of northern Tanzania. East Africa
Ol Doinyo Lengai
“Mountain of God” in the Maasai language,
is an active volcano located in the Gregory Rift, south of Lake Natron within the Arusha Region, Northern Tanzania, East Africa.
Bushbuck Antelope
The bushbuck stands about 1 m (39 inches) at the shoulder and ranges in color from reddish brown to almost black, depending on the subspecies.
Impala Antelope
The impala has a lovely reddish-brown coat matched against a white underbelly, which is reminiscent of the springbok, though the colors are not quite as dramatically contrasted.
Dik-dik
These antelopes were called “dik-diks” by the early settlers and hunters as they ruined the hunter’s chances of shooting any larger game.
Grant’s gazelle
The Grants gazelle resemble Thomson’s gazelles but are noticeably larger and easily distinguished by the broad white patch on the rump that extends upward onto the back. Swala granti in Swahili, is a type of antelope indigenous to Eastern Africa.
Thomson’s gazelle
Thomson’s gazelles are endemic to Eastern Africa. The Serengeti National Park in Tanzania is the most populous area of Thomson’s gazelle.
Topi
Topi are Very common in the Serengeti. they range from the long grass Serengeti plains to the Serengeti woodlands but is very rarely seen on the short grass plains in the Eastern Serengeti.
Eland
Eland is the largest species of antelope found in the Serengeti. And the largest antelope in Africa. Often found in sizable herds. Despite their relative abundance, these animals are shy of and thus make it tricky to approach them for […]