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March 19, 2026

  • One Year of Excellence: The Mobila Journey Begins

     












    What a year it has been! 


    Since launching Mobila Tours and Safaris Limited, our mission has remained clear: to provide immersive, high-quality safari experiences that connect people with the soul of the wild.

    Whether we were tracking the Rare Red Colobus or capturing the perfect 4K sunrise, every moment has been driven by our passion for conservation and professional hospitality. 

    As we celebrate our first anniversary, we invite you to join us for the 2026 season. 


    The wild is calling, and we are ready to take you there.


    Contact the Team:

  • February 26, 2026

  • Why February is for the Hadzabe?

     













    The modern world is loud. The bush is silent—until it speaks.

    This February, Mobila Safaris stepped off the map and into the lives of the Hadzabe community near Lake Eyasi. There are no power lines here. No schedules. No stress.

    The Experience:

    • The Hunt: Walking in step with the world’s most skilled trackers.

    • The Language: Hearing the unique rhythmic clicks of one of the world's oldest tongues.

    • The Skill: Learning to make fire from nothing but friction and spirit.

    This isn't a holiday; it’s a perspective shift. If you are ready to leave the noise behind, the Hadzabe are waiting.

    Contact us to build your custom cultural itinerary.

  • January 21, 2026

  • Tarangire in a Heartbeat!














    Big thanks to Divine Eneja and Milou for choosing Mobila Safaris for their epic Tarangire day trip!


    From the giant Baobabs to the massive elephant herds, our expert Guide Francis made sure every second counted. 


    You didn't just see the park; you felt the Wild Pulse of Tanzania. 🇹🇿

    Witness the revolution in day-trip logistics. 

    No stress. No limits. Just the wilderness.


    Ready to start your journey? 

    🌐 www.mobilasafaris.com 

    📧 info@mobilasafaris.com

    WhatsApp +255 786 822 848

     

    #MobilaSafaris #Tarangire #ElephantGiants #DayTripSafari #TanzaniaTravel #BeginYourExploration #GuideFrancis #SafariVibes

  • January 08, 2026

  • They say you are what you eat. In Tanzania, you are the energy of the earth.

     







    At Mobila Safaris, we believe a journey should do more than fill your camera roll—it should rejuvenate your soul. Fed by the nutrient-dense volcanic soils of the Rift Valley, our local harvest delivers the punchiest, most mineral-rich fruit on the planet.

    Fuel your adventure with nature’s high-octane pharmacy. 🍍🦁


    📍 Serengeti | Ngorongoro | Kilimanjaro 🔗 Link in bio to see our "Safari for the Senses" itineraries.

    #MobilaSafaris #VolcanicVitality #TanzaniaSafari #WellnessTravel #LuxurySafari #EatTheWild

  • December 19, 2025

  • Stronger Together. Ready for 2026.

     

    @Pictures by Mobila Safaris Team-Serengeti.



    Stronger Together. Ready for 2026.

    Dear Partner,


    As 2025 draws to a close, we want to thank you for your unwavering trust in Mobila Safaris

    Your professionalism has been a guiding light, and your partnership is a gift we value in every season.

    Working with you is a privilege. May your festive season be filled with peace, joy, and the warmth of lasting connections.

    We can’t wait to craft more successful adventures together in the year ahead.


    Happy Holidays from the Mobila Team.

  • December 12, 2025

  • Is Your Next Luxury Getaway a Tanzanian Safari Awakening?

    Manyara View Lodge.
    Lemala Kuria Tented Lodges.
    Zuri Zanzibar
    Palace Hotel Zanzibar.
    Gran Melia Hotel.
    Lake Magadi Lodges.
    Lake Manyara Kilimamoja Lodge.
    Legendary Zanzibar.
    Lobo Wildlife Lodge, Serengeti.
    Manyara View Lodges.



    Get Ready for the Adventure of a Lifetime: Tanzania Safari!


    Have you ever dreamt of waking up to the roar of a lion, enjoying a sundowner with giraffes silhouetted against an African sunset, and resting in luxurious camps and lodges nestled in the heart of the wilderness?

    Mobila Safaris turns that dream into your reality.

    From the vast plains of the Serengeti and the magnificent spectacle of the Great Migration, to the stunning views from your private tent, we meticulously craft every moment to ensure an unforgettable journey.


    Why Choose Mobila Safaris?

    • Diverse Accommodation: Stay in hand-picked lodges, luxury tented camps, and intimate boutique hotels offering comfort and immersion in nature.

    • Prime Viewing: Our expert guides take you to the best spots for watching the Big Five and experiencing the raw, untamed beauty of the Tanzanian wilderness.

    • Personalized Itineraries: Every safari is tailored to your desires, pace, and interests—this is your story to write.


    Ready to select your perfect camp or lodge and start watching the magic unfold?


    Web 🌐 mobilasafaris.com

    Phone 📞 +255 786 822 848

    Email 📧 info@mobilasafaris.com

    Mobila Safaris: Craft Your Story.

    #TanzaniaSafari #MobilaSafaris #LuxurySafari #TanzaniaLodge #SafariAdventure #Serengeti #Tarangire #Ngorongoro #AfricanMagic #CraftYourStory
  • December 04, 2025

  • What are we looking for in a Leopard sighting?

     

    @Pictures by Mobila Safaris Team-Serengeti.








    Travel with Purpose: Meeting the Leopard

    The African Leopard (Panthera pardus) is perhaps the most elusive and adaptable of the big cats. Often confused with the cheetah due to its spotted coat (rosettes vs. solid spots), the leopard embodies stealth, power, and patience.

    To observe a leopard is to witness a masterpiece of survival strategy.

    Key Behavioral Traits

    1. The Master of Solitude

    Leopards are intensely solitary and territorial. This is why sightings are often so difficult.

    • Territory: Both males and females maintain large, overlapping territories, often several square miles in size. Males use scent marking (urine, feces, and tree scratching) to advertise boundaries and presence.

    • Encounters: Adult leopards typically only seek each other out for mating. Any non-mating encounter is usually aggressive, especially between males.

    2. Hunting Strategy: The Ultimate Stealth

    Leopards are opportunistic carnivores with a varied diet, making them incredibly successful across diverse habitats.

    • Diet: They eat everything from insects and rodents to larger antelopes like impala and even juvenile giraffes or warthogs. Their adaptability in diet is key to their success.

    • Nocturnal Preference: While they can hunt any time, they are primarily nocturnal and crepuscular (active at dawn and dusk). This is when they are least likely to be seen by human observers and when most prey are active.

    • The Kill: They stalk their prey using cover, often getting within feet before a final, explosive pounce, killing quickly with a suffocation bite to the throat or neck.

    3. Arboreal Cacheing: The Tree Tax

    This is the leopard's signature behavior and a critical survival tactic.

    Leopards are incredible climbers, capable of hoisting prey heavier than themselves high into the branches of large trees .

    • Why they climb: This behavior serves two primary purposes:

      1. Safety from Scavengers: It protects their kill from ground-based scavengers, most notably lions and hyenas, which will aggressively steal a leopard's meal.

      2. Safety for Themselves: They often rest and eat in the trees, giving them an advantage over terrestrial predators.

    • Observation: If you spot a leopard kill (e.g., an impala carcass) draped over a thick branch, a leopard is likely resting nearby, digesting its meal, or planning its next descent.

    4. Reproduction and Cub Rearing

    • Gestation: After a gestation of about three months, a female gives birth to typically two to three cubs in a secluded den (often a rocky cave or dense thicket).

    • Motherhood: The mother is solely responsible for raising the cubs. She moves them frequently to avoid attracting predators.

    • Independence: Cubs will stay with their mother for up to two years, learning the complex and solitary skills of hunting and territorial defense before striking out on their own.

    The Mobila Safari Code: Ethical Observation

    When observing this magnificent cat, remember the principles of Mobila Safaris: Observe, don't obstruct.

    1. Respect the Distance: Never push your guide to get too close. Vehicles can interfere with a leopard's hunting or feeding, forcing it to abandon a kill or territory.

    2. Silence is Key: Leopards are sensitive to noise. Turn off engines if staying in one spot for an extended time, and keep conversations to a whisper.

    3. Night Viewing Protocol: During night drives (where permitted), ensure spotlights are used minimally and never shone directly into the animal's eyes for extended periods. This protects their sensitive night vision.

    4. Observe Without Interaction: Any sign of the leopard being aware of your presence (looking directly at the vehicle, altering its path) means you are too close. Back away slowly.


    Contact Mobila Safaris

    Website: www.mobilasafaris.com 

    Email: info@mobilasafaris.com 

    Phone: +255 786 822 848

    #ResponsibleTravel #SustainableTourism #EthicalSafari #MobilaSafaris

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    The Big Three: Can You Do Tanzania in 4 Days?
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