ACROSS TANZANIA EXPEDITIONS
My name is Hezron Asunga, and I was born in Tanzania on the shores of Lake Victoria and come from a community which is known as the River-Lake Nilotes. This is the second largest community after the Bantus. My tribe is called LUO; a people who are known to occupy the shores of big rivers and lakes because they depend on fishing for their livelihood. My mother died when I was a young boy, and when I was old enough, my father took me to my uncle's in Kenya for schooling where I finished a four year course in Wildlife & Tourism Management in 1990. Since it was a very remote area in Kenya, where we co-habitated with the wild animals, I developed a deep interest in and sincere passion for wild animals. From 1991 to 1994, I did field work practicals and animal research in Kenyan & Tanzanian National Parks. I then went to Sweden from 1995 to 1997 for Advanced Study in Wildlife & Tourism Managemement. Coming home in 1998, I worked in Kenyan & Tanzanian National Parks as a tour guide until 2003, which is when I started working in Tanzanian National Parks as a tour guide and wildlife lecturer in one of the wildlife institutes in Tanzania. In 2007, I finally decided to start fulfilling my dreams of guiding private safaris in Tanzania's National Parks. I believe with my extensive knowledge and experience, combined with my intense love for my country, nature, and its wonderful diversity of animal life, I can give my clients the best bush experience possible in Africa. I will do everything within my power to make this more than just a dream vacation for you; hopefully imparting my deep connection with nature and a sense of peace you have never experienced before.

Hello, my name is Joshua Kent. I was born in September, 2007, and am the future generation of Across Tanzania Expeditions. Your grandchildren will be my clients. I am flanked on the left by my dad, Hezron Asunga, and on the right by my mom, Stella Makundi.