
Dr Livingstone Memorial Museum
The Livingstone Memorial Monument is located at the historic site where the famous meeting between Dr. David Livingstone and journalist Henry Morton Stanley took place. It was here, in 1871, that Stanley is said to have uttered the famous words, “Dr. Livingstone, I presume?”—a moment that has become iconic in the annals of African exploration.
Kigoma Railway Station
Kigoma Railway Station is a vital historical and cultural landmark in Western Tanzania, serving as the terminus of the Central Railway Line, which connects Dar es Salaam to Kigoma. Constructed during the German colonial period in the early 20th century, the station stands as a symbol of the region’s rich colonial history and its role as a transportation hub in East Africa.


Mahale Mountain Nationa Parks
Immerse yourself in the dense forests of Mahale, home to some of Africa’s last remaining wild chimpanzees.
Gombe Islands National Park
Walk in the footsteps of Jane Goodall as you track wild chimpanzees in one of Africa’s smallest yet most famous national parks.


Lake Tanganyika
Enjoy a tranquil boat safari on the world’s longest freshwater lake, or take a dip in its crystal-clear waters.
LivingStone's Tembe
Dr. David Livingstone’s Tembe is a significant historical site in Kigoma, Tanzania, marking the legacy of one of Africa's most famous explorers. This house, also known as "Livingstone's House," was where Dr. David Livingstone stayed during his final explorations in the region.
