About Me


About Me


My name is Mosses Lukuba I am a director of Sange Safari Limited in Mwanza, Tanzania. I arrange safaris in all of Tanzania’s national parks. This includes the Serengeti National Park, Ngorongoro Conservation Area (Crater), Lake Manyara National Park, Tarangile National Park, Arusha National Park, Kilimanjaro National Park, Saanane Island National Park, and all others.  Here is a little bit about me.
I was born in Serengeti Mugumu town.  It is near the Ikorongo Game Reserve north of Serengeti National Park.  My father was a teacher and my mother was a farmer.  I helped the family by raising chickens, but eventually decided to go to tourism school.  Since I grew up so close to the Serengeti, I was learning about the animals my entire life and developed a love for the wildlife.  I decided to become a safari guide and now I started my own company.

I finished my training and received a diploma in Tourism Management from the Victoria Institute of Tourism in 2006.  I started out my career at Masumini Tours in 2008.  While at Masumini, I started as a cook and then became a tour guide.
In 2011, I decided to leave Masumini and start my own company as a director. My company name is Sange Safari Limited, registered in Tanzania with TALA licence number 03963, the company is based in Mwanza but arranging safaris throughout the country. I arrange camping and lodging, luxury and budget custom safaris for my clients but sometimes  I come on safari and I guide my clients and make sure they have the best experience possible.


Meaning of Sange
SANGE (Elephant shrews)are small insectivorous mammals native to Africa, belonging to the family Macroscelididae, in the order Macroscelidea, whose common English name comes from a fancied resemblance between their long noses and the trunk of an elephant, and an assumed relationship with the shrews (family Soricidae) in the order Insectivora. Elephant shrews are not classified with the superficially similar true shrews, but are in fact more closely related to elephants and their kin within the newly recognized Afrotheria; SANGE is  Bantu languages of Africa for Little Elephant Shrew.



Sange Safari means  Little Elephant Shrew Safari, and we decided to use this name since it is very small animal among the Little  five(small five), we do have Big five animals and small five animals in Tanzania 

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