Get to Know the Faces Behind BlueGreen Tanzania Safaris – In the Hot Seat: Elke
18 August 2025
Get to Know the Faces Behind BlueGreen Tanzania Safaris
In the Hot Seat: Elke
Roaring into this month’s spotlight from Dar es Salaam, we’re excited to introduce you to Elke – one of the passionate travel experts behind BlueGreen Tanzania Safaris.
Our monthly Get to Know the Faces Behind BlueGreen Tanzania Safaris series takes you behind the scenes to meet the people who turn dream safaris into reality. From personal stories to expert recommendations, this is your chance to connect with the people crafting your unforgettable Tanzanian adventure.
5 Questions With… Elke
1. What’s your name, where are you from, and what’s your role at BlueGreen Tanzania Safaris?
My name is Elke, and I’m from Germany. I first came to Tanzania in 2009, originally planning to stay just three months. But I immediately fell in love with the country and its people. Since then, I’ve been commuting between Germany and my second home, Tanzania, where I now spend most of the year living near Dar es Salaam.
I’ve been working with BlueGreen Tanzania Safaris since 2022 as a content writer and translator. If you’ve ever received an email or travel proposal from us, chances are some of the text was written or translated by me from English into German.
2. What’s your favorite destination in Tanzania and why?
While most people head straight to Serengeti National Park, the Great Migration, and the Ngorongoro Conservation Area, I personally prefer the parks in the Southern Circuit. Why? Because they’re less frequented – yet equally, if not more, rewarding.
My very first safari, 16 years ago, was in Ruaha National Park, and it’s still the one I talk about most. I flew in via Selous and, during three days of safari, saw just one other safari vehicle – but an incredible amount of wildlife.
I also love Nyerere National Park (formerly Selous), where you can enjoy both traditional jeep safaris and unique boat safaris on the Rufiji River. Ever floated past hippos or watched the sun set from a sandbank while keeping an eye out for crocodiles? This is the place to do it.
Elke’s Favourite Activities
- Whether it’s a peaceful balloon safari at sunrise or spotting reptiles, these are the activities that bring Tanzania to life for Elke.
- Activity Walking safari in Nyerere National Park Activity Walking safari in Nyerere National Park
- Walking safari in Nyerere National Park
- Activity Hot air balloon flight in Ruaha – mid June to end of October only Activity Hot air balloon flight in Ruaha – mid June to end of October only
- Hot air balloon flight in Ruaha – mid June to end of October only
- Activity Swimming with whale sharks Activity Swimming with whale sharks
- Swimming with whale sharks
- Activity Zanzibar cooking lesson Activity Zanzibar cooking lesson
- Zanzibar cooking lesson
- 3. Which safari experience would you recommend to someone visiting for the first time?
- I always recommend heading off the beaten path – to places like Ruaha and Nyerere National Park. You’ll find incredible wildlife, fewer crowds, and exceptional lodges. For example, the Rufiji Explorers Camp is located just outside the park gates and offers an unforgettable stay.
- To wrap up your safari, consider heading to one of the smaller islands in the Zanzibar Archipelago or the peaceful southern beaches near Dar es Salaam. These areas are less crowded, more authentic, and just as beautiful.
4. What’s the most unforgettable wildlife moment you’ve had?
Best of both worlds: Wildlife and tropical beaches