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Tanzania Hunting Trips
- Hunting Safaris in Tanzania -
Offering safaris in Masailand (Tarangire and Lake Natron area) and in the
Selous Game Reserve. Includes details, photos, terms and conditions, and
contact information. Located in Arusha.
- Mark Selby Hunting Safaris - Offering
big game hunting. Contains photo galleries, booking information, species
available and contact details. Located in Arusha.
- Miombo Safaris - Specializing
in hunts for lion, buffalo, elephant, leopard, hippo, crocodile and plains
game. Includes details and contact information.
- Phil Lozano Tanzania Trophy
Expeditions - Specializing in lion, leopard,
elephant, and cape buffalo. Includes trophy fees, pricing, photos, areas and
contact information.
- Ridge and Cash Taylor Safaris - Offers
hunting for big game. Includes details, photos and contact information.
- Tanzania Game Tracker Safaris Ltd - Offers
game hunting, wing shooting and adventure safaris. Includes details and
contact information.
- Tanzania Hunting And Photo
Safaris - New Hampshire-based guide offers
full service hunting and photo safari adventures in the Masailand area
bordering Tarengari Park. Includes rates, photos and contact information.
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Visas: All visitors require a
visa except citizens of some Commonwealth countries (Canada and the UK
excepted), Scandinavian countries, the Republic of Ireland, Rwanda and Sudan.
For these nationalities, a free visitor's pass, valid for one to three months,
can be picked up at the point of entry
Health: Yellow fever, malaria, bilharzia, tsetse fly, cholera, hepatitis,
meningitis, and typhoid. HIV/AIDS is a serious risk, though not as prevalent as in Uganda.
Tampons are imported and available only in the bigger towns and cities. Locally made
sanitary napkins are generally plentiful.
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