We are a couple full of passion and love for Tanzania and travelling, its people and culture, wildlife and nature.
If you are looking to see the true colours of Tanzania, experience local life beyond your hotel room, explore more than a safari and a nightlife among other tourists and you are ready to use local transport, try local meals and walk the streets, then you are on the right website.
We know how to organise luxury safaris as well as to ensure that you get the most from the local culture.
Meet us!

Veny
I was born and grew up in Tanzania. I am from Moshi, where I spend all my child and teenager life. During secondary school I took a group of 13 British students on a day trip to Kilimanjaro national park, a city tour in Arusha and Lushoto (Usambara mountains).
I have a Bachelor’s degree in Business and Tourism at the University of Plymouth and a Master’s degree in Tourism Management at the University of Business in Prague. I speak Kiswahili, English, and Czech.
In Tanzania, I have travelled to Tarangire, Lake Manyara, Ngorongoro Crater, Serengeti, Arusha National park, Zanzibar and other places.
I am your travel expert, trip planner and a negotiator with the locals.

Simon
Born in the Czech Republic, I am passionate about traveling, mountain climbing, running and hiking. Tanzania has not only given me the love of my life but the country itself has a special place in my heart. I have travelled to several countries in Europe, America, and Africa, but I have not yet gotten enough of Tanzania.
I have a Master’s degree in Economics.
In Tanzania, I have summited Mount Meru, Kilimanjaro and enjoyed safaris more than once.

Veny and Simon
In 2006, we opened (together with our Czech friends) a non-profit organisation- Komensky in Tanzania -KiT. For 13 years now, we have been helping young talented Tanzanians from vulnerable families to pursue their academic goals. Through our organisation, the lives of many young Tanzanians have been changed. Through KiT, we have seen children without hope become professional doctors, midwives, accountant, teachers, and architects and street kids becoming social workers.
If you organise your trip with us today, we guarantee that 1% of our profit goes to do something good for these children. We have built a house in Tanzania, in the village of Moshi. If you are lucky, you can stay in our family house among the banana and coffee trees and enjoy the true African life with the locals. We occasionally rent out our house to reasonable people