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“Camps and lodges go for half, if not less, of their summer rates. It’s greener and far less crowded in the spring — and there are lots of baby animals to see.”

Stacy Readal

Stacy Readal’s love affair with Tanzania began during her undergraduate years at UC Berkeley, when a study abroad program introduced her to the country’s landscapes, wildlife, and people. Captivated, she returned after graduation to volunteer—and it was during this time that she bought her first safari vehicle and founded Duma Explorer.

She went on to live in Tanzania for 15 years (pausing briefly for two years to earn her MBA from UCLA), traveling extensively across Africa and becoming fluent in Swahili. Today, based in the San Francisco Bay Area, Stacy returns regularly to the continent she knows so well. She personally designs many of our travelers’ custom itineraries, bringing her deep firsthand knowledge and passion to every journey.

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