This month at Travel Chat, Piyush and Poormina share their incredible tour of three National Parks in North Tanzania. The parks are easy drives from each other and yet so very different. Come along on safari with us.
Firstly, we visit Tarangiri National Park reknowned for its high concentration of elephants and the unusual Boab trees, which look like they grow upside down.
Next is Ngorongoro, the world’s largest volcanic caldera, teeming with diverse and abundant wildlife.
And then, Serengeti’s clear skies and vast Savannah plains, world famous for its dramatic migrations of wildebeest and zebras.




Lastly, we head to the beautiful tropical landscapes of the Zanzibar islands, supplier of exotic spices to the world, with its fascinating history as a centre of trade dating back millenia.
Join us for our virtual travels on Wednesday 11 June from 11:00 am to 1:00 pm, in the Breakfast Point Admin Building, 2-4 Magnolia Drive, Breakfast Point.


There is a door code to access the building. If you don’t know the door code, drop a message to the convener, Connie Fraser or just knock on the door at the back of the building, near the IGA car park.
