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As a new immerging tourism company, we proudly offer safaris to all national game parks in Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda; including the historical sites in Zanzibar(StoneTown). With a fleet of modern and fully equipped with VHF Radios, 4x4 vehicles, and experienced driver guides and office staffs, we offer our services at unbeatable prices.
Our Core Aim:
Better service to reach your satisfaction.Though we're young, It's not about the age, but it's about making the difference by knowing the core need of your customers, giving them what they deserve and even reaching to the length of offering much more than what they pay for. That's the mark of the Livetsresa. Having known that, we invite you to try our services and you'll never regret traveling with us. Whether it be trekking, camping safaris, mountain climbing or any sort of safari, no matter how negligible will it be, Livetsresawill handle it with much respect and thus make it to be an adventurers as never before.
We bring the world together at our backyard.
Our Vision:
SHORT TERM MISSION OPPORTUNITIES, MEDICAL FIELD OUT REACH.MOBILE CLINICS,CHURCH PLANTING IN UNREACHED PLACES,YOUTH AND CHILDREN OUTREACH,COLLEGES AND SCHOOLS MINISTRIES,CITY WIDE CRUSADES,PRISONS OUTREACH
Safari
Safari, in Kiswahili, simply means "journey". But in English it has become a synonym for a wildlife viewing adventure in the African bush. 'To go on safari' In Tanzania is, and always will remain a fascinating and exclusive experience!
It is well known that Tanzania has beautiful nature reserves rich in wildlife. There are, however, still many false ideas about this big southern neighbor of Kenya. It is true that Tanzania, measured in terms of pro-capita income, is one of the world's poorest countries. It is a fact that the country can feed itself and, what is of greater significance, is that since independence Tanzania politically has been among the most stable African countries. In regard to safety, both for its own citizens and for tourists, it is well ahead of its more economically advanced neighbours.
In the past, tourism was of little significance to Tanzania and few people chose to visit it. To have to deal with all the uncertainties, and at the same time not really be sure what natural attractions the country had to offer made one question whether the cost was reasonable. In fact this did not have a negative effect upon the nature reserves and even during the most difficult times major efforts were undertaken to maintain the national parks and also to create new ones.
Today, several sections of the tourism infrastructure have developed well and a couple of new hotels and luxury, charming camps conforming to 'international' standards have opened. There is reason to hope that the difference between the local way of life and the standards of rich international tourists, which in many other third world countries has had such a negative impact, will be kept within reasonable limits