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Inventory constantly shifts as people change plans. The key is knowing where to look when mainstream booking sites come up ...
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Daily Star on MSNTravel expert issues advice on Greek holidays after wildfires rage at tourist hotspotWhether you're heading off to a remote Greek island or enjoying the mainland – a travel expert has advised the Daily Star on ...
Altezza Travel and the Tanzania Wildlife Research Institute (TAWIRI) carried out a joint expedition to study frog populations ...
Every year, a new wave of vacationers flocks to Europe with enough luggage to start a new life overseas, only to be humbled ...
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The Citizen on MSNTanzania shines at World Travel Awards as Altezza takes top honourDar es Salaam. Altezza Travel has been named Tanzania’s leading tour operator for the second consecutive year at the prestigious World Travel Awards Africa & Indian Ocean Gala Ceremony, held on ...
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The Citizen on MSNLiving frog discovered on Africa’s highest peak, Mount KilimanjaroThe discovered Amietia wittei—the highest-dwelling frog ever recorded in Africa—rests beside an alpine stream nearly 4,000 ...
Because that day is expected to be the busiest day for flight departures in the US in 2025 – and Chicago O'Hare is scheduled ...
Altezza Travel is dedicated to helping travelers experience the best of Tanzania. With over a decade of experience, they lead Tanzania wildlife safaris and Kilimanjaro climbs for those looking for ...
Altezza Travel is Tanzania-based tour operator and destination management company, specialising in Mount Kilimanjaro climbs and wildlife safaris throughout Tanzania.
Not all lawbreaking results in fines, said Alex Andreichuk, the CEO of Altezza Travel, a tour operator based in Tanzania. "Some tourists engage in behaviors that may seem more innocent, ...
Altezza Travel fully funded and organized the expedition, covering DNA sampling costs, laboratory testing, and international transport for the research team.
In February 2025, Altezza Travel and the Tanzania Wildlife Research Institute (TAWIRI) carried out a joint expedition to study frog populations at high altitudes on Mount Kilimanjaro. The team ...
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