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Zanzibar is absolutely stunning — soft white beaches, turquoise waters, and that dreamy island vibe. But what if I told you that most people visiting Zanzibar are missing out on something even more incredible? In this episode, I take you on a 6-day adventure across mainland Tanzania with my mom and kids, and trust me — it completely changed our perspective. We explored the vibrant town of Arusha, hiked to the breathtaking Materuni Waterfalls at the base of Mount Kilimanjaro, swam in the crystal-clear Chemka Hot Springs, visited a real Maasai village, and went on an unforgettable safari in the Serengeti — including a once-in-a-lifetime hot air balloon ride. Throughout the trip, we made it a priority to support African-owned tour companies and lodges because travel should empower local communities, not exploit them. One of the best parts? A roundtrip flight from Zanzibar to Arusha costs around $100. That’s all it takes to unlock a completely different side of Tanzania that most tourists never get to see. If you’ve ever dreamed of experiencing Tanzania beyond the beaches, this video is for you. From culture and cuisine to wildlife and waterfalls, this trip reminded me how rich, diverse, and soulful this country really is. Make sure to watch until the end, where I share my reflections on how we can travel more consciously — and why choosing African-owned experiences makes all the difference. All tour operators and lodge details are linked below, including Karis Expeditions, Sarafika Tours, and the beautiful Pamoja Lodges. And if you haven’t already, check out my previous episode to learn about the dark colonial history of safaris in Africa — and how we can travel in a way that uplifts rather than exploits. Subscribe for more adventures, culture, and relocation content from across the continent. ⭐ Karis Expeditions: (African-owned) – Custom day tours, Arusha & beyond https://karisexpeditions.com/ ⭐ Sarafika Tours: (African-owned) – Ethical, tailor-made safari packages https://sarafikatours.com/ ⭐ Pamoja Lodges: (African-owned) – Luxury eco-lodges Tanzania https://www.pamojaafricatz.com/ ⭐ Serengeti Balloon Safaris https://www.balloonsafaris.com/