Lights on Africa Destinations and Safaris
Head office in Arusha , Tanzania- Number of tours 3
- Number of reviews 0
- Founded In 2012
About
Lights on Africa Destinations and Safaris, is a Tanzanian local owned Safari Company, 100% Tanzanian owned and run, specializing in both luxury, Mid-range and budget safaris, Mountains climbing, Cultural tours, Volunteering, Beach holidays and more. We have special programs for Students, Honeymooners, Wedding Ceremony and Volunteers
The Company was established in 2012 when Peniel Laizer, A maasai gentleman who was born and raised in northern part of Tanzania. After gaining his much experience in Safari Lodges, Camps and Hotels, Several safari Companies, he decided to establish Lights on Africa to provide clients with an opportunity to deep-into local community cultures, leave with a learn the local way of life while experiencing other adventures. It is a registered company under the Tanzanian Company Ordinance (Cap.213) with the Certificate of Incorporation No. 248687.
We pride ourselves on our professional yet very personal service.
OUR TEAM
The people behind your Lifetime Experience!!
Everyone at LIGHTS ON AFRICA believes travel is vital to a life well-lived and our supervisory team sets the tone. Depiction on a diverse set of skills that includes operations, sales, and financial planning, they work across to bring you the best experience possible.
Lights on Africa, is among the few travel companies that you can trust to have 99% success rate of reaching the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro.
Tourism Board Membership & Awards
TANAPA
TTB
Day Tours
Lake Manyara National Park Day Trip From Arusha
- Duration: 07:30 HH:MM
- Country: Tanzania,
- Price: $ 250.00
FAQS
How much do you tip a safari guide?
Generally speaking, you’ll want to tip between $5-10 USD per day for your guide and driver (more if they were excellent, and less if it was just a half-day trip).
Which safari is better Kenya or Tanzania?
Both countries offer amazing experiences, so there is no wrong answer. Kenya is often a little cheaper, but you can find amazing game drives in both countries.
What should I wear on safari in Kenya?
It’s likely going to get warm, so dress for the season. You’ll be in a vehicle most of the day so dress for comfort. Make sure to bring a sweater or light jacket as it can get cool in the mornings when you’re just starting out. Also, bring a hat an sunscreen.
Is Tanzania safe for tourists?
Yep! Tanzania is quite safe. As long as you practice common sense, you won’t run into any trouble.
What injections do you need for Tanzania and Kenya?
It’s recommended that you have shots for hepatitis A, hepatitis B, typhoid, cholera, yellow fever, polio, and MMR (measles, mumps, and rubella). When visiting Tanzania, you’ll be required to show proof of a yellow fever vaccination if you’re arriving from a country with a risk of the disease (so, for example, if you’re visiting Tanzania from Kenya, you’ll want to make sure you have proof of your vaccination).