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Any do's or dont's for Tanzania?
Any do's or dont's for Tanzania?
Heading out for Massai land shortly!!!!!!
Any do's or dont's you want to share?
Do have fun
Do take a lot of photos
Do post a hunt report
Frank
"I don't know what there is about buffalo that frightens me so.....He looks like he hates you personally. He looks like you owe him money."
- Robert Ruark, Horn of the Hunter, 1953
NRA Life, SAF Life, CRPA Life, DRSS lite
06 July 2018, 05:05
A.DahlgrenWhat area/outfitter ? Enjoy!
06 July 2018, 06:02
sheephunterabBe patient waiting for your visa when you arrive....it's a slow process.
06 July 2018, 06:11
DCS MemberDo take more money...
I meant to be DSC Member...bad typing skills.
Marcus Cady
DRSS
quote:
Originally posted by Fjold:
Do have fun
Do take a lot of photos
Do post a hunt report
Now the don'ts.
Don't forget your malaria tablets.
Don't forget to put permetherin on your clothes.
Don't miss.
06 July 2018, 07:01
lavacaJTEX:
You will have fun, no worries there. Where are you going and with whom? Masailand is a big place. I've hunted in Simanjiro, Longido and the Natron area.
You didn't say how soon you were going, but if it's really soon, it could be rather cool. I'd take a sweater (which I prefer to a jacket) but it tends to get hung up on thorns -- depending on where you are (problem in Longido, not so much in the other areas I mentioned). Last year, in July, I didn't bother to take the anti-malarials, there were no mosquitoes, but that probably wasn't the brightest thing I've ever done.
Take sunscreen.
Stop at the Community Center (I believe that's what they call it) in Arusha on your way out of town, but be prepared to spend a bit of money there. They have the usual trinkets and tourist stuff, but also some nice art, antiques, etc. You can spend a day there (and some serious change).
Do stay at the New Arusha Hotel (if their renovations have been completed and they have reopened -- sure they have by now). Nice old hotel. Beautiful grounds right in downtown Arusha.
Eat plenty of the cashews. You can find them from street vendors, but my company always keeps them in camp for me.
Ask them not to completely burn your fish.
Enjoy a Kilimanjaro or two around the fire and take plenty of pictures.
Bahati njema!
06 July 2018, 07:07
lavacaJTEX:
Forgot the little bananas and the mangoes. Cashews, little bananas, mangoes and Kilis. Not necessarily in that order.
06 July 2018, 07:38
Dutch44Take lots of $5's and 10's. You'll need them.
Thanks all.
Hunting with PVT, don't know the name,of the area, but between lake natron and Kilimanjaro.
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quote:
Originally posted by JTEX:
Thanks all.
Hunting with PVT, don't know the name,of the area, but between lake natron and Kilimanjaro.
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Say hello to Pierre.
Tell him Walter send kisses

06 July 2018, 09:27
fulvioquote:
Originally posted by JTEX:
Heading out for Massai land shortly!!!!!!
Any do's or dont's you want to share?
Strongly advise on choice of camo if you intend taking some along.
Be sure the patterns/colors do NOT resemble any military type - go for the classic hunting patterns; Woodland, Brush, etc.
06 July 2018, 11:25
StormsGSPquote:
Originally posted by Dutch44:
Take lots of $5's and 10's. You'll need them.
Better to just convert a few 100 to shillings, and use shillings for the small stuff. Currently the exchange rate is 2265 shillings to the dollar, but most bureaus give 1500 or even to the dollar for 1's, 5's and 10's.
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"I went to the woods because I wished to live deliberately, to front only the essential facts of life, and see if I could not learn what it had to teach, and not, when I came to die, discover that I had not lived. -Henry David Thoreau, Walden
Gibbs' Farm used to be great for lunch.
06 July 2018, 16:56
bwanajayTry to be at the front of the visa line.
Legenday Lodge is very quiet and plush. Arusha Coffee Lodge is nice and quiet. The New Arusha Hotel is certainly the most nostalgic to me but not as quiet as the other two mentioned.
Good luck and good hunting!
Already have visas on passports, shouldn't need to wait in line?????
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06 July 2018, 22:31
fulvioquote:
Originally posted by JTEX:
Already have visas on passports, shouldn't need to wait in line?????.
The only "waiting in line" would be the ones leading to the immigration counters ..... and waiting at the baggage claims.
06 July 2018, 22:56
lee440+2 on the money, seems like they had a $1 per round tax in the airport, payable on the spot.
DRSS(We Band of Bubba's Div.)
N.R.A (Life)
T.S.R.A (Life)
D.S.C.
We never pay a penny in Tanzania.
Our outfitter takes care of everything and we pay him.
Solves problems with money.
07 July 2018, 12:43
PondoroGo have yourself a good hunt JTEX...what critters are you aiming for..?
Lesser kudu, gerenuk, grants, Thompson, fringe earned Oryx, impala, bohor reedbuck, dik-dik.
Stuff you can't get in other places.....
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08 July 2018, 04:13
Michael RobinsonI'll echo Saeed's advice: Don't miss! But that advice is true of anywhere, and I'm sure you don't need it.
Best of luck!
Mike
Wilderness is my cathedral, and hunting is my prayer.
15 July 2018, 00:00
Bwanamichquote:
Originally posted by JTEX:
Thanks all.
Hunting with PVT, don't know the name,of the area, but between lake natron and Kilimanjaro.
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there is a lot of ground between Lake Natron and Ki;limanjaro

4 blocks around Lake Natron and another two around West Kilimanjaro. Any specifics as they do vary quite a bit for EA species.... Happy Hunting.
"...Them, they were Giants!"
J.A. Hunter describing the early explorers and settlers of East Africa
hunting is not about the killing but about the chase of the hunt.... Ortega Y Gasset
15 July 2018, 01:48
crbutlerDo have fun
Don’t get worked up about the number of people around
Ditto the comments on everyone having their hand out for tips everywhere.
16 July 2018, 11:19
lavacaGood luck! Let us know how it goes.
17 July 2018, 08:24
JungleboyAs mentioned by ijl above, Gibb’s Farm is a nice place, best coffee
I’ve ever drank! Try to go to the crater & some of the other big
Parks, also consider a side trip to Zanzibar, you are already over
there? Have a great & safe trip.
25 July 2018, 19:09
mufasaBwanaJay is on point regarding the Legendary Coffee Lodge. It has a spectacular view of Mt. Meru and beautiful grounds. Lots of security and excellent service.
25 July 2018, 20:33
BuffHunter63I would love to hunt Tanzania, but I am always put off by the fact you have to pay a couple hundred dollars or so, just to bring your own gun in for a couple of weeks.
At any rate, have a great, safe trip, and be sure to share photos of your trophies!
BH63
Hunting buff is better than sex!
27 July 2018, 07:18
lavacaWhat mufasa said about the coffee lodge. They x-ray your bags to get into the lobby at check in, but rifles don't bother them. Guess they're looking for explosives.
27 July 2018, 17:46
Bwanamichquote:
Originally posted by lavaca:
What mufasa said about the coffee lodge. They x-ray your bags to get into the lobby at check in, but rifles don't bother them. Guess they're looking for explosives.
Lavaca, not sure which "coffee lodge" you refer to but no such "x-ray process" occurs at Legendary Coffee Lodge.
"...Them, they were Giants!"
J.A. Hunter describing the early explorers and settlers of East Africa
hunting is not about the killing but about the chase of the hunt.... Ortega Y Gasset
27 July 2018, 19:46
mrjulian_1970If you're ever at the domestic air terminal in Dar, DO NOT park here:
02 August 2018, 02:50
safari-lawyerBack home yet?
Will J. Parks, III
02 August 2018, 06:36
lavacaBwanamich:
Thought that was where we stayed last year, but apparently not. This last year has been a blur. So how did it go, JTEX? Looking forward to hearing.
02 August 2018, 08:01
fulvioquote:
Originally posted by mrjulian_1970:
If you're ever at the domestic air terminal in Dar, DO NOT park here:
Obviously a highly restricted and sensitive area within the domestic air terminal and better still, not to be too inquisitive as the warning is loud and clear in 2 languages.
BTW just by taking & publicizing the photo alone can land you in hot water.