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In this exciting second part of their African Safari adventure, RTE-Travel Talk host Ken sits down with Beth Schulberg of Cruise & Travel Specialists to dive deeper into their luxurious journey. They share their impressions of Amboseli National Park and discuss why it didn't quite meet their expectations. The conversation shifts to Tanzania's Neptune Lodge, which left a lasting impression for its incredible service and breathtaking views. They explore the wonders of the Ngorongoro Crater, offer a detailed recap of their itinerary, and provide valuable tips for anyone considering a similar safari experience. Ken and Beth also cover important advice about visas and other useful travel tips before wrapping up with a final look at their time spent in Zanzibar. Whether you're planning a luxury safari or just dreaming of Africa, this episode is packed with insights!
Toni had the pleasure of going on a journey with Carney Ganley who was born in the desert country, at Woomera, the rocket launching capital of Australia.In part one we will hear his story and adventures, of signing up to a course at the Katherine Rural College after his father heard a story about it on the radio to becoming a 'ringer'.He has worked on cattle stations and helped his parents run a remote road house in Central Australia. He loved the life of a tour guide, spending a couple of years going to ‘The Rock' - Uluru - and many other spectacular places through out Central Australia, Kakadu National Park and across the Kimberly to Broome.He celebrated his 25th birthday on the edge of Ngorongoro Crater, looking across the African Serengeti in Tanzania where he went for three months and stayed for twelve. A great story-teller, Carney takes us across remote northern Australia, Africa, Europe, and India before finally settling back in Alice Springs and taking a life changing turn in his career. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of 'The Vacay Podcast', Sophie Jackson chats with Paul from Helloworld about the incredible destinations of Kenya and Tanzania. They discuss the main game viewing areas in Tanzania, including the Ngorongoro Crater, Serengeti National Park, Lake Manyara National Park, and Tarangire National Park. Paul shares insights about Nairobi's unique attractions, such as the Dr. Dame Daphne Sheldrick Elephant Orphanage, the Giraffe Centre, and the Karen Blixen Museum, as well as the unforgettable Giraffe Manor hotel. In Tanzania, beyond game viewing, they explore Zanzibar's old town and beach relaxation options, perfect for unwinding before or after an African safari. Join Sophie and Paul for a captivating discussion about the wildlife, culture, and breathtaking landscapes of Kenya and Tanzania. This episode is brought to you by nib & helloworld.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
At age 19, Sophie Darlington left Dublin for Tanzania to become a camp manager at the Ngorongoro Crater. It was there that she was mentored by Hugo Van Lawick to become a wildlife cinematographer. Now, 30 years later, Sophie is a BAFTA award winner, and her work has been screened globally on National Geographic, Netflix, BBC, and the Discovery Channel. Early in the episode, we discuss her mentorship under Hugo, her love and respect for wildlife, and the techniques she uses in the field. We then delve into her latest work as one of the series' DOPs and mentors on National Geographic's 'Queens,' a seven-part docu series helmed by a female-led production team that focuses on strong females in the animal kingdom.
From the pyramids of Egypt and the Sahara Desert of Morocco to the Great Serengeti Wildebeest Migration in East Africa and Table Mountain in Cape Town, this episode of Big Blend Radio celebrates Travel Africa Day (February 13). Africa is the world's second-largest continent covering approximately 11.7 million square miles, and is home to 7 Natural Wonders of the World including the Ngorongoro Crater, The Nile River, The Okavango Delta, The Sahara Desert, The Red Sea Reef, Serengeti Migration, and Mount Kilimanjaro. CHECK OUT BIG BLEND MAGAZINE ARTICLES & BIG BLEND RADIO PODCASTS COVERING AFRICA:* Jamie Clark - Adventures in Africa: http://tinyurl.com/55h3eub6 * Sharon Kurtz - King Tut & The Valley of The Kings: http://tinyurl.com/mr2xjmnm * Barbara Redding - Magical Tour of Morocco: http://tinyurl.com/3fap2r52 * Debbie Stone - Namibia's Little Five: http://tinyurl.com/mrx4sps5 * Debbie Stone - Chobe & Victoria Falls: http://tinyurl.com/nh9rhfpk * Debbie Stone - Captivating Cape Town: http://tinyurl.com/yt3xex4d * Elizabeth Willoughby - Epic Zimbabwe Road Trip: http://tinyurl.com/y79jxrrb * Elsa Van Der Byl - Hippos, Hotspots & Homelands: http://tinyurl.com/2s62nfnb * Elsa Van Der Byl - Sailing from Venice to Cape Town: http://tinyurl.com/yetjydne * Roxie LaFever - Roaming with Roxie: http://tinyurl.com/5x3xnvz8 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
From the pyramids of Egypt and the Sahara Desert of Morocco to the Great Serengeti Wildebeest Migration in East Africa and Table Mountain in Cape Town, this episode of Big Blend Radio celebrates Travel Africa Day (February 13). Africa is the world's second-largest continent covering approximately 11.7 million square miles, and is home to 7 Natural Wonders of the World including the Ngorongoro Crater, The Nile River, The Okavango Delta, The Sahara Desert, The Red Sea Reef, Serengeti Migration, and Mount Kilimanjaro. CHECK OUT BIG BLEND MAGAZINE ARTICLES & BIG BLEND RADIO PODCASTS COVERING AFRICA:* Jamie Clark - Adventures in Africa: http://tinyurl.com/55h3eub6 * Sharon Kurtz - King Tut & The Valley of The Kings: http://tinyurl.com/mr2xjmnm * Barbara Redding - Magical Tour of Morocco: http://tinyurl.com/3fap2r52 * Debbie Stone - Namibia's Little Five: http://tinyurl.com/mrx4sps5 * Debbie Stone - Chobe & Victoria Falls: http://tinyurl.com/nh9rhfpk * Debbie Stone - Captivating Cape Town: http://tinyurl.com/yt3xex4d * Elizabeth Willoughby - Epic Zimbabwe Road Trip: http://tinyurl.com/y79jxrrb * Elsa Van Der Byl - Hippos, Hotspots & Homelands: http://tinyurl.com/2s62nfnb * Elsa Van Der Byl - Sailing from Venice to Cape Town: http://tinyurl.com/yetjydne * Roxie LaFever - Roaming with Roxie: http://tinyurl.com/5x3xnvz8 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
From the pyramids of Egypt and the Sahara Desert of Morocco to the Great Serengeti Wildebeest Migration in East Africa and Table Mountain in Cape Town, this episode of Big Blend Radio celebrates Travel Africa Day (February 13). Africa is the world's second-largest continent covering approximately 11.7 million square miles, and is home to 7 Natural Wonders of the World including the Ngorongoro Crater, The Nile River, The Okavango Delta, The Sahara Desert, The Red Sea Reef, Serengeti Migration, and Mount Kilimanjaro. CHECK OUT BIG BLEND MAGAZINE ARTICLES & BIG BLEND RADIO PODCASTS COVERING AFRICA: * Jamie Clark - Adventures in Africa: http://tinyurl.com/55h3eub6 * Sharon Kurtz - King Tut & The Valley of The Kings: http://tinyurl.com/mr2xjmnm * Barbara Redding - Magical Tour of Morocco: http://tinyurl.com/3fap2r52 * Debbie Stone - Namibia's Little Five: http://tinyurl.com/mrx4sps5 * Debbie Stone - Chobe & Victoria Falls: http://tinyurl.com/nh9rhfpk * Debbie Stone - Captivating Cape Town: http://tinyurl.com/yt3xex4d * Elizabeth Willoughby - Epic Zimbabwe Road Trip: http://tinyurl.com/y79jxrrb * Elsa Van Der Byl - Hippos, Hotspots & Homelands: http://tinyurl.com/2s62nfnb * Elsa Van Der Byl - Sailing from Venice to Cape Town: http://tinyurl.com/yetjydne * Roxie LaFever - Roaming with Roxie: http://tinyurl.com/5x3xnvz8
After an epic safari honeymoon, Mary and her husband recap their trip to Tanzania + Zanzibar. They talk about… - why they chose to do Tanzania safari + Zanzibar island for their honeymoon - funny moments shared, memorable people met, and wild animals encountered - their top hotel recommendations for Tanzania and Zanzibar - what the trip itinerary + budget looked like We hope this inspires you to add Tanzania to your bucket list (perhaps as a honeymoon destination)! Hotel recs are linked in the episode description. :) If you enjoyed this episode, screenshot it and share it on social media! Make sure to tag @maryspodcast Hotels We Stayed At... Amazing B&B in Arusha: https://www.booking.com/hotel/tz/haradali-39-s-home.en.html?aid=7918557&no_rooms=1&group_adults=2 Best lodge with elephants near the pool: https://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-g608450-d8467687-Reviews-Tarangire_Simba_Lodge-Tarangire_National_Park_Arusha_Region.html Favorite luxury accommodation at Lake Manyara: https://www.booking.com/hotel/tz/escarpment-luxury-lodge.en.html?aid=7918557&no_rooms=1&group_adults=2 Four Seasons in Serengeti: https://www.booking.com/hotel/tz/four-seasons-safari-lodge-serengeti.en.html?aid=7918557&no_rooms=1&group_adults=2 Budget lodge in Ngorongoro Crater: https://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-g317085-d1024831-Reviews-Ngorongoro_Rhino_Lodge-Ngorongoro_Conservation_Area_Arusha_Region.html Cute hotel in the middle of Stone Town, Zanzibar: https://www.booking.com/hotel/tz/upendo-house-zanzibar-zanzibar.en.html?aid=7918557&no_rooms=1&group_adults=2 Gorgeous resort in Kendwa, Zanzibar: https://www.booking.com/hotel/tz/zuri-zanzibar.en.html?aid=7918557&no_rooms=1&group_adults=2 Other Experiences Mentioned… Paddleboarding in Zanzibar: https://www.paddlesportszanzibar.com Daraja Foundation: https://www.darajafoundation.com
We're in Arusha, Tanzania, with Scott Brills of Pamoja Safaris. We talk about going on safari in Serengeti National Park, exploring the inactive volcano at Mt Meru, and visiting the Ngorongoro Crater. Show notes & our 1-page guide are at https://WeTravelThere.com/arusha Acorns invests your spare change automatically on every purchase and earns Found Money at participating retailers. It's a great way to save for travel. For a limited time, sign up at wetravelthere.com/acorns & we'll both earn $5.
Heli pilot and Director of Tropic Air Helicopters shares his experiences of flying above Africa, from creating exhilarating experiences for travellers to shooting natural history documentaries in remote destinations and translocating elephants and gorillas for conservation initiatives. Listen to him speak about his adventurous career and describe his latest helicopter routes in Tanzania.
Have you dreamed about climbing Africa's tallest mountain in Tanzania: Mount Kilimanjaro? Join Kit as she interviews Damon about he and his wife and friends successful summit of Kili on the Lemosho Route, the prettiest route of them all and the one with the greatest success rate. We discuss what Damon saw and what it was like each day of the climb. We talk about dealing with high altitude. We will learn about the food, guides and porters, and other important details about this amazing adventure. We also discuss Damon's post- hike safari in the Serengeti and the Ngorongoro Crater and seeing "The Big 5" - elephants, lions, buffalos, leopards and rhinos. Learn all about this beautiful, exciting and challenging active adventure on today's show. SAVE!!! Damon went with Active Travel Adventure's affiliate, Active Adventures (based in New Zealand). ATA listeners get an exclusive Active Adventures Promo Discount Code, ATA200, to save $200 off of any Active Adventures (or their sister company, Austin Adventures). COMPLETE SHOW NOTES See important links for planning your adventure, photos, videos and more cool info about climbing Kilimanjaro's Lemosho route. Get FREE Travel Planners for ATA adventures (and each month you will get an email from Kit with links to all future Travel Planners (no spam promise!). Get the monthly newsletter here. CONTACT KIT Resources Promo Codes and Recommended Tour Companies Travel Insurance: Quickly and easily compare rates and policies from different companies Amazon Kit's Picks Please use my Amazon link to access your Amazon account. Even if you don't purchase any of my recommendations, I get credit for anything you DO purchase - at no additional cost to you, you'll be helping to support the show and keeping it AD FREE:) SUBSCRIBE to the Adventure Travel Show (the “How to's of adventure travel) SUBSCRIBE to Active Travel Adventures (fantastic adventure destinations) Join the Active Travel Adventures Facebook Group Follow ATA on Twitter Follow ATA on Instagram Follow ATA on Pinterest
This week we learn about Mount Kilimanjaro, and rather than hear from a tourist, we're hearing from lead guide Julius Whitey of Ahsante Tours. Julius tells us about the different routes, as well as the pros and cons of each. We also hear from Daniel James about how to combine your adventure summiting Kili with a safari or beach holiday. Learn more about the Lemosho Route and the Machame Route, as well as a bike tour from Kili to Ngorongoro Crater!
A night under the stars in the Himalayas. A lion hunt from a safari van in Africa. A dune climb in Morocco. Aayas Joshi '26 (the first Morehead-Cain Scholar from Nepal), Olu Kopano '26, and scholar host Elias Guedira '26 share about their global experiences on the Morehead-Cain International Gap Year. At the end of the episode, we also hear from current gap year scholars Abbey Beebe '27 about swimming in bioluminescent waters in the Caribbean Sea and Chandler Beals '27 from an airport in Las Vegas between trips.Morehead-Cain recipients are invited to consider taking a funded gap year between graduating high school and coming to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Listen to the first gap year episode from last year: Gap year dispatch with Emile Charles '24 (and ft. Taylor Shinal '25, Mark Finamore '25, Asher Wexler '25, and Noah Gottlieb '25). Emile interned at a children's hospital in Cape Town, South Africa; visited his father's Caribbean home in St. George's, Grenada; worked on a global public health collaboration between the Carolina and the Malawi Ministry of Health; and organized Black Lives Matter protests in Chapel Hill.
Karolina has just come back from a 7 day photographic workshop in Tanzania, exploring the Serengeti and Ngorongoro conservation area while teaching her guests wildlife photography and helping them get the best shot while on this adventure of a lifetime. In this episode of Wildest Kruger Stories, she takes us through everything they saw and experienced while on this fantastic safari.Next year's workshop dates are:10-16 FebruaryExploring Ndutu, Southern Serengeti, during the great migrations calving season, and the Ngorongoro Crater.03-10 NovemberThe same itinerary as spoken about on this podcast, however with an extra day in the Central Serengeti.Maximum 10 guests on each trip. Make sure to reserve your seat by contacting Karolina on karolina@noree.se or DM on instagram at @karolinanoreewild
Dale, Wendy, and Ingela stop by the studio and bring a special 4 legged guest, Bahati a 5 Month Old Serval. Listen in as Dale shares the recent happening at the Cat Haven and Ingela, whom is a lion researcher explains to the audience how conflict killing poses lion's greatest threat and has largely isolated the Ngorongoro Crater population from the rest of the Serengeti ecosystem. All this and more. Kevin spends time with Ray to discuss the current fentanyl crisis and House Republicans' Commitment to America.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of the Podcast we are back chatting to Jake Field.Jake recently led our Kilimanjaro to Ngorongoro Crater Cycle Ride.Tanzania has a reputation of a Big Mountain and lots of animals but cycling is no something you normally think about when it comes to Tanzania - but it should be!Not everyone wants to climb a mountain, so Tanzania might not necessarily be on the list of countries you want to visit. But again it should be! Tanzania is such an amazing country and one that should so be on your list!Listen to Jake talk us through the trip and what this type of Adventure has to offer.For more details on the trip - Click the link below.Kilimanjaro to Ngorongoro Crater Cycle Ride———————————————We are The Bucket List Company. Welcome to our Podcast, where wanderlust and inspiration meet practical tips and information for all of the top adventure travel destinations around the world.FOLLOW US:Instagram: https://instagram.com/the_bucketlist_coFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/bucketlistcompanyOfficial Website: https://thebucketlistcompany.co.uk/———————————————#bucketlisttravel #adventuretravel #travelbucketlist #bucketlisters
What is it like to be a naturalist living in the Alaskan Wilderness? Today we find out with Michael Modzelewski, he has done that and much more. Michael has faced death countless times. He has traveled the world as a field correspondent for Outdoor Life TV, specializing in adventure travel and wildlife conservation. He is the author of five books. His first book Inside Passage: Living with Killer Whales, Bald Eagles and Kwakiutl Indians was filmed for PBS-TV Guest Bio: Michael Modzelewski is a Correspondent/Co-Host for EarthWise — the anchor TV show on the Outdoor Life channel, featuring all the powers and nuances of the Natural World. Michael is a roving Correspondent for the national radio show The Good Life, reporting from the field on his adventures all over the world. When not traveling on Assignment, Michael enjoys mountain climbing, marathon running, sea kayaking, surfing, and exploring his two favorite places in the world: Tracy Arm Fjord in Alaska and the Ngorongoro Crater in Tanzania, Africa. Guest Contact Info: WEBSITE: https://www.michaelmodzelewski.com/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/MikeModzelewski FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/michael.modzelewski/ YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/user/AdventureM Thanks for listening to the show! It means so much to us that you listened to our podcast! If you would like to continue the conversation, please email me at allen@drallenlycka.com or visit our Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/drallenlycka. We would love to have you join us there, and welcome your messages. We check our Messenger often. As a big thank you for listening to our podcast, we'd like to offer you a free copy of Dr. Lycka's bestselling book. The show is built on “The Secrets to Living A Fantastic Life.” Get your free copy by clicking here: https://secretsbook.now.site/home We are building a community of like-minded people in the personal development/self-help/professional development industries, and are always looking for wonderful guests for our show. If you have any recommendations, please email us! Dr. Allen Lycka's Social Media Links Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/drallenlycka Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dr_allen_lycka/ Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/drallenlycka LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/allenlycka YouTube: https://www.YouTube.com/c/drallenlycka Subscribe to the show We would be honored to have you subscribe to the show – you can subscribe to the podcast app on your mobile device. Leave a review We appreciate your feedback, as every little bit helps us produce even better shows. We want to bring value to your day, and have you join us time and again. Ratings and reviews from our listeners not only help us improve, but also help others find us in their podcast app. If you have a minute, an honest review on iTunes or your favorite app goes a long way! Thank you!
Pianist Lisa Kaplan of eighth blackbird joins us to chat about the many evolutions of their organization, from the original ensemble to their many teaching endeavors. We chat about the Chicago Artists Workshop and Blackbird Creative Lab, two of the ways in which they continue to “move music forward” beyond their primarily performance-based projects. Kaplan shares about how the ensemble conceptualizes and puts projects—such as This is my Home—into action. We speak about how the organization integrates interns into their administrative process. And, we ask, "why 'eighth blackbird'?" Born in Motown, Lisa Kaplan is a pianist specializing in the performance of new work by living composers. Kaplan is the founding pianist and Executive Director of the four-time Grammy Award-winning sextet Eighth Blackbird. Kaplan has won numerous awards, performed all over the country and has premiered new pieces by hundreds of composers, including Andy Akiho, Jennifer Higdon, Amy Beth Kirsten, David Lang, Missy Mazzoli, Nico Muhly, George Perle, and Pamela Z. She has had the great pleasure to collaborate and make music with an eclectic array of incredibly talented people - Laurie Anderson, Jeremy Denk, Bryce Dessner, Philip Glass, Bon Iver, J. Ivy, Glenn Kotche, Shara Nova, Will Oldham, Natalie Portman, Gustavo Santaolalla, Robert Spano, Tarrey Torae, Dawn Upshaw and Michael Ward-Bergeman to name a few. As a proud, single-mama-by-choice, Kaplan has been having an incredible time raising and learning from her happy-go-lucky 4 year old, Frida. Musically as of late, she has also greatly enjoyed and appreciated the opportunity to do both composing and arranging for Eighth Blackbird as well as some producing. In 2019, Kaplan co-produced her first record, When We Are Inhuman with Bryce Dessner. Kaplan is a true foodie, gourmet cook, avid reader, crossword and Scrabble addict, enjoys baking ridiculously complicated pastry and loves outdoor adventures. She has summited Mt. Kilimanjaro, braved the Australian outback, stared an enormous elephant in the face in Tanzania's Ngorongoro Crater and survived close encounters with grizzly bears in the Brooks Range of Alaska. The transcript for this episode can be found here. For more information about eighth blackbird, please visit their website, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, and Spotify.
Join Lylie and me as we talk about the East African safari destination of Tanzania. Why select Tanzania for your safari destination? For so many reasons. Tanzania has the big 5, hippos, zebras, chimpanzees and it's the best country to see the migration of 2,000,000 wildebeest. You'll meet and learn about some of the 130+ tribes and experience the warmth of the people. Tanzania has a variety of safari types - traditional, walking, and water safaris. Lylie and I will also share some of our favorite lodges, which include many by two of my favorite safari brands – Singita and andBeyond. Then we'll take you to Zanzibar for the best over the top way to end your safari – at andBeyond Mnemba Island. Visit truvaytravel.com/44 for a video of today's show and additional resources.
Anthony Bourdain travels to Tanzania. He visits Zanzibar, a one-time slave trade hub, and enjoys the island's famous foods. On an excursion to the Serengeti and Ngorongoro Crater, Bourdain comes face to face with lions, elephants, and the great migration. Original Airdate: Season 4, 2014. Original Airdate: Season 4, 2014. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
In Tanzania we explored the Ngorongoro Crater and the incredible Eden preserved therein. Thousands of flamingoes flew overhead and a small pod of the last remaining rhinos munched under the watchful eye of protective rangers. I hope their descendants still thrive there. Being in Africa certainly threw into stark relief the devastation that the human species has had on this planet. What if...? Impossible now to think of the alternative, but I felt that I glimpsed it there in Tanzania. I have a Patreon page! Please check it out. If you make a small pledge you'll get to see photos and clips from my journals and hear a bit more about some of the stories. This is a fun way that I can share visuals with you. Check it out HERE. Or at patreon.com/dianathebard If you want to hear more on any particular subject, or if you want to ask a question or simply connect, you can find me on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/dianathebard or email me at bardofhudson@gmail.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
From the regal beauty of the Masai people to the rawness of nature, you can't climb Kilimanjaro without visiting the Serengeti and Ngorongoro Crater. These places are so full of wildlife it's called "The "Garden of Eden". Pam and Emily share what it's like living a nature documentary and how you survive a night in the Serengeti.
Each wildlife safari has its own magic to it. You never see the same scene twice. In this episode Bob asks Greg to share an example of a memorable safari he has been on. They end up on safari on the floor of Ngorongoro Crater in Tanzania, patiently watching lions hunt a notoriously ferocious beast known as the "widowmaker." Ngorongoro Crater is one of the most stunning wildlife sanctuaries in the world. It was once a massive volcano which may have been even bigger than Kilimanjaro. On the floor of this largest intact caldera in the world live nearly 30,000 large mammals. Let's journey together to meet a few of them on this episode.
Welcome to episode 39 of Many Roads Travelled: (Solo Female) Travel Podcast The travel podcast that takes you on epic road trips around the world via public transport or hitching! So if you love to travel & travel adventures then come along for the ride! This first series is about my 16 months, 30k mile road trip from Paris to Cape Town way back in 1993/94!So before the internet, cell phones, and Google maps! But not to worry because I give you up-to-date info on each episode. First of all, thank you so much for listening. Don't leave home without travel insurance! This is the company that I use and they cover over 130 countries! https://manyroadstravelled.com/insurance In today's episode 'The Garden of Eden' -Ngorongoro Crater Tanzania- 17520 Miles I have been on the road for almost 8 months and have covered 17,520 miles so far. In this episode I will cover: How to get to Ngorongoro crater in TanzaniaWhat to do in Arusha TanzaniaHow to get to Arusha TanzaniaHow to travel to TanzaniaBus and train travel in TanzaniaHow to book a safari for Ngorongoro Crater in TanzaniaEntrance fee to Ngorongoro Crater National ParkCosts of safaris to Ngorongoro CraterWhere is the garden of eden You can find more info and transcriptions on Many Roads Travelled as well as on social media: FacebookInstagramTwitterLinkedInYouTubePinterest New episode out every Thursday! In next week's episode, you will hear about my ordeal of booking my Kilimanjaro trek in Arusha Tanzania! Make sure you subscribe so you don't miss a stop in these epic road trips! New episode every Thursday! Donations will be greatly appreciated (and I receive 100% of them). You can help me keep producing the podcast right here. If you would like to contact me with any questions, feedback or about being a guest on your show you can get in touch via my contact page or Press Kit. If you would like to get a shoutout on my weekly podcast then just leave me a review on itunes for Apple users my website or in the comment section on my Youtube channel. Until then, safe travels...one road at a time.Tamara x Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/many-roads-travelled-solo-female-travel/donations
Welcome to episode 38 of Many Roads Travelled: (Solo Female) Travel Podcast The travel podcast that takes you on epic road trips around the world via public transport or hitching! So if you love to travel & travel adventures then come along for the ride! This first series is about my 16 months, 30k mile road trip from Paris to Cape Town way back in 1993/94!So before the internet, cell phones, and Google maps! But not to worry because I give you up-to-date info on each episode. First of all, thank you so much for listening. Check out this awesome done for you money-making machine! You can earn from multiple different income streams and the best thing it is FREE to join! https://manyroadstravelled.com/rapid On today's episode “Long Tanzania Travel Days – Kigoma, Dodoma & Arusha Tanzania: 17270 Miles I have been on the road for almost 8 months and have covered 17,270 miles so far. In this episode I will cover: What to do in Kigoma TanzaniaWhat to do in Dodoma TanzaniaWhat to do in Arusha TanzaniaHow to get to Arusha TanzaniaHow to travel in TanzaniaBus and train travel in TanzaniaHow to book a safari for Ngorongoro Crater in TanzaniaHow to trek Mount Meru TanzaniaHow to get to Mahale National Park in TanzaniaHow to get to Gombe National Park in TanzaniaHow to travel in AfricaHow to get to Kigoma TanzaniaHow to see chimpanzees in Tanzania You can find more info and transcriptions on Many Roads Travelled as well as on social media: FacebookInstagramTwitterLinkedInYouTubePinterest New episode out every Thursday! In next week's episode you will hear about my awesome safari to Ngorongoro Crater in Tanzania aka The Garden Of Eden Make sure you subscribe so you don't miss a stop in these epic road trips! New episode every Thursday! Donations will be greatly appreciated (and I receive 100% of them). You can help me keep producing the podcast right here. If you would like to contact me with any questions, feedback or about being a guest on your show you can get in touch via my contact page or Press Kit. If you would like to get a shoutout on my weekly podcast then just leave me a review on itunes for Apple users my website or in the comment section on my Youtube channel. Until then, safe travels...one road at a time.Tamara x Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/many-roads-travelled-solo-female-travel/donations
Explore three amazing African countries by foot and safari jeep on today's episode. In addition to a typical jeep safari, we hike and track game with an expert guide in Botswana, and also paddle the delta in a traditional dug out canoe. The tour even heads to Zimbabwe to see Victoria Falls! We explore South Africa and Cape Town and seek the Big 5, and learn that it doesn't take very long with the vast number of animals populating the Kruger National Park region! If you climb Kilimanjaro, be sure to allow time to tour Ngorongoro Crater and the Serengeti, especially if you can time if for the mass migration of wildebeests, zebras and more! We learn what it's like to go on a hiking and traditional safari in this inspiring adventure! See photos and the complete Show Notes HERE. The Podcasts: https://activetraveladventures.com https://adventuretravelshowpodcast.com CONNECT WITH ME! Instagram Pinterest Facebook Facebook Group Twitter YouTube
Most of my listeners are from the West and most of my listeners never had a chance to go to the front lines. Most of them never got the chance to see the destruction, the devastation or even the day to day of peoples and animals from around the world. We rely on the news, we rely on journalists but sometimes those reports come with bias and agendas.Today I'm joined by someone who is not just living on the front lines but studying large carnivores at the Ngorongoro Crater, the the world's largest inactive, intact and unfilled volcanic caldera. There's been talks of plastic straws killing sea turtles and that if we ban them we can save the turtle. It's also been forecasted that we are in our planets 6th mass extinction phases. I talk with Arjun of the effects of climate change and the human footprint on the environment he works and the world as a whole.Arjun Dheer is a National Geographic Early Career grantee with a keen interest in the ecology, evolution, and conservation of large carnivores. He has worked in several field sites and countries in sub-Saharan Africa since 2013, with a particular focus on using behavioral and evolutionary ecology to promote conservation outcomes. Arjun joined the Ngorongoro Hyena Project of the Leibniz Institute for Zoo and Wildlife Research in Berlin, Germany, as a PhD student in 2017. His project focuses on the mitigation of human-carnivore conflict in Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Tanzania. He bridges behavioral ecology with applied conservation biology by directly monitoring spotted hyena (Crocuta crocuta) clans and collaborating closely with the local Maasai community using a variety of field and laboratory techniques. His major aim is to understand the scope and drivers of conflict between the Maasai and large carnivores in the area and to relay rigorous, evidence-based scientific findings back to the local authorities, community members, and academic circles alike.Connect with ArjunTwitterInstagramFacebookThe Hyena ProjectNat GeoSupport us on PatreonWe offer tons (yes tons!) of extra content for as little as $2 - including an extra ad-free podcast each month. Your support keeps us going and growingGet the Patreon Benefits!I created The Bus Driver Experience as a way to gain a new perspective from the unique lives of other people - Olympic athletes, monks, porn stars - to not just learn, but EXPERIENCE what it's like to be in their shoes for a day.And do it in a way unlike how every other travel/interview show does it. Most other shows merely talk with these individuals.But talking with these people isn't enough for me.I want to live their unique story. To understand not only what they go through in their day to day, but also why they're doing it. Follow me on YouTube for videos of the experiences with my guests, and other content.For media and collaboration inquiries, or more on the show, contact me by email or visit my website. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, travel expert Jill Paider takes us through Tanzania.
This episode Mishel asked Heidi Cheek to return to talk about East Africa. If you are an animal lover then East Africa is for you. Seeing the big 5 in the wild does not compare to seeing animals in a zoo. They discuss the Ngorongoro Crater and it's nature beauty. Hiking to see wild silverback gorillas in Uganda and relaxing on the stunning beaches of Zanzibar. Mishel's recommended hotels in Zanzibar are Amaan Bungalows and the Z hotel. https://www.thezhotel.com/ Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE!!! We love your feeback and reviews. Thanks for listening and happy travels! withyoueverysteppodcast@gmail.com Mishel's photos from this trip will be on instagram @withyoueverystep Facebook - @withyoueverystep Twitter - @withyoueverystp
Martin Pazzani is a global business decathlete, a serial entrepreneur, and a mountaineer. He is also a strategist, marketer, CEO, company founder, speaker, advertising guy, management consultant, and communications architect. His website tagline perhaps says it best: Always seeking another summit. Corporate achiever Martin has worked on both on the corporate side and on the ad agency side for large corporations and startups across multiple categories and on six continents. Before he began his career in business, he earned three college degrees in just over five years: a B.A. in Psychology, a B.S. in Marketing, and an M.B.A. He is a "classically trained" chief marketing officer (CMO) who cut his teeth in consumer goods and services businesses. Martin's career features some extraordinary highlights: He spent 13 years at Diageo (fka Heublein), where he rose from an entry-level position to the top marking job at 34 years old to grow global brands like Smirnoff Vodka, Jose Cuervo Tequila, Black Velvet Canadian Whisky, and many more. He was the first CMO of Bally and Crunch, where his successful turnaround of a very troubled operation produced record setting increases in revenue, new memberships, consumer awareness, and interest; the magnitude and speed of which led to a Harvard Business Review case study. He spent seven years heading Foote, Cone and Belding agency's global strategic consulting group, The Chess Team: marketing strategists for Kraft, SC Johnson, American Express, Citibank, US Postal Service, Samsung, Tropicana and many others across a 100-office network, with extensive work in Chicago, San Francisco, Hong Kong, London and South America. He served as CEO of bi-coastal Elias Arts (EA), the world's most awarded music agency, where he reunited, transformed and grew a fragmented company against the tide of a declining industry. By pioneering the new discipline of audio brand identity for major clients like American Express, Apple, Audi, Cisco, Citi, Coke, Gatorade, Infiniti, McDonald's, Nike, Yahoo, and by putting the company on a path toward full-service music holding company, EA was able to diversify into Latino music and music licensing and thrive in a very troubled category. Bold new horizons Today, Martin is a serial entrepreneur, immersed in three areas that each requires a balance of entrepreneurship, strategic vision, and a penchant for re-imagining the future. Craft Spirits: In 2009, Martin started a craft spirits company, United Craft Distillers, to provide advisory services, world class marketing, and sales expertise to hyper-growing, micro-distilled, small-batch spirits brands. This has evolved into Master Distillers Inc. which handles sales and marketing for T1 Tequila Uno (named 2016's Best Craft Tequila), Tears of Llorona tequila, Mezcal Sacrificio, Varan Mezcal Coffee Liqueur, and others. Fitness: In 2012, Martin joined forces with investors, fitness operators, and healthcare experts to develop the company that became Act!vate Brain & Body, where they are re-inventing fitness as upstream preventive healthcare for the baby boomer generation. (Act!vate will re-launch in 2017-18 with geographic expansion to follow later in the year.) Vaping: In 2014, Martin began to explore the fast growing vaping sector, which is proving to be a powerful anti-smoking enabler and a disruptor to the status quo. This led to the creation of Cloud 10 Brands and Silver City Vapors, a fast-growing venture to build a national retail and e-commerce vaping company. An oft-published writer and panelist on marketing, branding, competitive strategy, and music, Martin gave a TED University talk at the 2008 TED Conference in Monterrey, CA on The Power of Music. He has led seminars in Argentina, Australia, Brazil, India, Japan, London, Mexico, New Zealand, South Africa, Venezuela, and at the Cannes Lions and Dubai Lynx advertising festivals. His articles have been in Advertising Age, Billboard, Brandweek, Marketing Daily, and SHOOT Magazine. Physical prowess Martin has always been drawn to overcome difficult challenges. He's climbed to the summits of major mountains on all seven continents. He has explored Antarctica, Easter Island, Ngorongoro Crater, the Equatorial Rain-forests, the deserts of United Arab Emirates, Mexican volcanoes. He is a former F2000 racing driver where he developed a keen appreciation for the value of precision, speed and high performance. He is the 146th human being to stand on the summit of the very remote Vinson Massif, the highest point in Antarctica. He has climbed both The Matterhorn and Mont Blanc five times each. Showing no sign of slowing down at 61, Martin is currently on a mission to climb all forty-eight 4000-foot peaks of New Hampshire as he trains to climb Mt. Everest in 2019. Recent medical testing reveals that Martin's lungs are 40% larger than a normal human being’s, which accounts for his being very good at walking uphill for long distances with a heavy pack on his back! After at least 100,000,000 uphill steps, he's been persuaded to turn his transformation from a corporate animal to a serial entrepreneur into a book, The Mountains Made Me An Entrepreneur, on target for publication in early 2018.
We're off to Tanzania, to see Earth's largest unfilled caldera: Ngorongoro Crater. We'll also discuss nearby Oldupai Gorge and the evolution of man. Special guest Michelle Jones talks about her trip to Tanzania. We eat ugali and mchicha.
No film has ever captured the true nature of the king of beasts like LIONS: Kings of Africa. Wildlife cinematographers spent an entire year living among a lion pride in the Ngorongoro Crater in Northern Tanzania where three generations - cubs, adolescents, and leaders - revealed their fascinating royal lives. The crater is a natural enclosure that supports zebra, wildebeest, buffalo and other lion prey. In this fantastic setting you'll witness adolescents learning the art of hunting; the introduction of newborn cubs to the pride; the struggle for survival during the dry season; and many other rare images of birth, life and death in the pride.
We follow the safari of two englishmen in the Ngorongoro Crater Wildlife reserve. The crater has the largest population denisty of crazy animals in the whole of Africa.