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Tanzania

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Tanzania

Tanzania

Tanzania is found in East Africa and covers 945,234 sq. km with 942,832 sq. km for Tanzania mainland and 2,400 sq.km for Zanzibar.

Tanzania’s natural and cultural resources are considered among the finest tourism attractions in the world. They include the Serengeti plains, the spectacular Ngorongoro Crater, and Africa’s highest Mountain Kilimanjaro – in the North. Mikumi, Ruaha National Parks and the Selous Game Reserve in the South. Amani, Magamba, Chome and Kalambo river nature reserves.

Other additional natural attractions include the sandy beaches north and south of Dar es Salaam, the Spice Islands of Zanzibar and excellent deep-sea fishing at Mafia and Pemba Islands. Among the Indian Ocean islands are remains of ancient settlements. Olduvai Gorge, in the interior Rift Valley, is the site of discoveries of the trace of earliest man. As a tourist, you will be interested in experiencing the culture and arts, notably the Maasai culture and art and the Makonde sculptures and carving done in ebony. Tanzanians are a warm, open, friendly people with a long traditional of generous hospitality and a wealth of intangible cultural heritage.

Safaris & Holidays in Tanzania

The Ngorongoro Crater

The Ngorongoro Crater is the world’s largest intact and unfilled volcanic caldera and the Ngorongoro Conservation Area’s main tourists’ attraction. Because of its large concentration of wildlife, beautiful scenery and breathtaking natural features, it is one of Africa’s Seven Natural Wonders! The Ngorongoro Crater is home to over 25,000 animals, including the big five; elephants, buffaloes, rhinos, lions and leopards. It is one of the best sites to spot the big five and other wildlife which includes warthogs, zebras, gazelles, wildebeests, hippos, etc…

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