zoharafricansafarisPlan Your Trip
Lilian Kramer

Lilian Kramer

Lilian M. Kramer is a hardworking, creative and visionary individual with extensive knowledge of the tourism industry and safari tours in Tanzania and Africa. She has applied her skills to the travel industry for over 12 years, demonstrating leadership, management expertise, organizational collaboration, and excellent communication skills.

Lilian’s personality and travel industry knowledge have enabled her to build a dynamic, hardworking, and committed team of professionals. This team includes specialists in various fields within the travel and tourism industry, such as tour guides and customer service experts with years of experience in the African safari industry. They ensure the highest quality of service for clients.

Lilian earned a BA from Dodoma University, majoring in Sociology and Cultural Anthropology. After university, she worked as a safari consultant for several leading Tanzania safari companies and served as operations manager and general manager before establishing her thriving business.

Our Blogs

Flamingos at Natron Lake

Tanzania’s lakes: where nature, culture, and wildlife meet

August 7, 2025
Discover Tanzania’s most beautiful lakes, from the iconic Lake Victoria to the surreal Lake Natron. Explore their diverse ecosystems, cultural significance, and thrilling activities like safaris, boat trips, and village visits.
View More
Authentic Maasai Cultural

The art of memory: discovering Tanzania’s handcrafted treasures

August 7, 2025
From Maasai beadwork to Makonde carvings, this guide explores Tanzania’s most iconic handmade souvenirs and their cultural roots. Discover how each item tells a story of heritage, identity, and artistry—adding meaning to your journey beyond the safari.
View More
Tanzanian tree with giraffes

Giants of the Savanna: exploring Tanzania’s iconic and sacred trees

August 7, 2025
This article explores Tanzania’s most iconic and sacred trees—from ancient baobabs to whistling acacias—revealing their ecological and cultural significance. Rich in symbolism and biodiversity, these giants of the savanna offer a new way to experience nature during your Tanzanian safari.
View More