
Frequently asked questions?

What if I want a customize my tour?
We are enthusiastic about the opportunity to assist you, your family, friends, or organization in planning an ideal Safari or Cultural tour that aligns with your interests and budget. Our services include organizing tailored Safaris for various groups, including professional photographers, honeymoon couples, and families.
Will I get to meet locals in Tanzania?
Most East Africans maintain traditional lifestyles, predominantly as subsistence farmers. The Maasai, recognized for their vibrant clothing, accompany cattle herds across Tanzania and southwestern Kenya, adhering closely to their ancestral customs. Nearby, small hunter-gatherer tribes also exist. Visitors are guided by Maasai who speak English, providing authentic cultural tour insights without artificial performances. Trips commence with authentic village visits.


Can I take my children on Cultural tour?
YES! Dimbwiii has a personal understanding and deep commitment to meeting the special needs of families. We have designed family safari programmes to allow you and your children to experience the wonders of Africa together. You’ll have a chance to deepen your understanding of cultural diversity, discover the many miracles of nature, and at the same time play, laugh, and enjoy the pleasure of one another’s company. Our trips are well suited for children.
What’s the weather like in East Africa?
Located at an altitude of 5,000 to 7,600 feet, Northern Tanzania’s dry sunny climate is nothing like the steamy African jungle of Tarzan movies. The weather is spring-like year round, with day time temperatures in the 24°c and 27°c, evenings in the 20°c. From June until August, temperatures are slightly cooler, ranging from the 24°c and 30°c. The coastal and lowland areas tend to be more tropical in temperature 28°c and 36°c.

What clothes should I bring on a Maasai tour?
Safari dress is comfortable and casual – layers comfortable shoes and are recommended. Keep it simple and bring things you don’t mind getting dusty.
Recommended equipment
It never gets really cold in East Africa, so light weight clothing is the norm. On tour avoid brightly coloured, khaki are preferred. Short sleeve shirts/blouses and shorts are ideal, but pack a sweater: it can be chilly in the early morning
and in the evening.
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Comfortable walking shoes
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Cap or hat
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Sun screen/lotion
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Water bottle
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Binoculars if you are interested in bird life
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If you want to camp overnight, you'll
need camping equipment such as:
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Tent
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Sleeping bag
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Mattress
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Anti-Malaria Pills
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Torch/Flashlight etc
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Some of this equipments are available for rent.
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Water and firewood available on-site.
What’s the food like on Maasai village tour?
Meals are prepared by local families. They make traditional African meals but they can serve Western food as well, if needed or preferred.
Can special dietary requirements be accommodated
Special dietary requirements such as vegetarian or diabetic meals can easily be arranged with advanced notice. If you are vegetarian or vegan you may wish to bring along some alternative protein sources. If you have multiple food allergies, you’ll definitely want to bring along supplementary snacks. It is important we know of any possible dietary restrictions as soon as possible.
Are Maasai village tour in East Africa safe?
It is totally safe to do the tour in Maasai villages and you'll be accompanied by a Maasai guide from the village. Make sure you ask your guide what are the best time to take photos of the Maasai.
Are there a lot of bugs in East Africa?
Most of the areas you’ll be visiting are arid (especially from July – November).The bugs you will see are fascinating, but certainly not anything to be concerned about.
Can I use credit card to pay for my safari?
Yes, we accept Visa or Master Card for your village tour deposit and we also accept cash.
What vaccine should I get?
For medical advice it is always best to consult your doctor or travel clinic. The minimum requirements for entry into East Africa are a Yellow Fever vaccination and anti-malarial medication.
Any additional costs with Dimbwiii?
Our tour packages include all accommodation and meals while on tour, airport transfers, Village fees and services of guides. It is customary to tip your guide as well as the cook or camp staff if you are camping during your stay to the village. Before you come, you are responsible for any passport and visa fees. We also highly recommend you purchase travel insurance. And finally, if you know yourself to be a big souvenir shopper you’ll need to budget.
