Tanzania is truly a safari destination
without peer. The statistics speak for themselves: an unparalleled one-quarter
of its surface area has been set aside for conservation purposes, from the
world-renowned Serengeti National Park and the incomprehensibly vast Selous
Game Reserve to the tiny Arusha National Park, Tanzania’s wildlife resources
represent a rich mosaic of protected areas that collectively harbour an
estimated 20 percent of Africa’s large mammal population.
And yet there is more to Tanzania than just safaris. There is
Mount Kilimanjaro and Meru, respectively the highest and fifth highest peaks on
the continent for mountain climbers, the Udzungwa and Usambara ranges for
hikers, Lake Victoria (Africa’s largest lake), Tanganyika (Africa’s deepest
lake) and Nyasa (located along Africa’s Great Rift Valley).
These three largest freshwater bodies in Africa are ideal spots for watersports and fishing enthusiasts.
The magical ‘spice island’ of Zanzibar is gem nestled on the vast Indian Ocean coastline, studded with picture perfect beaches, stunning offshore diving sites, and mysterious mediaeval ruins for the romantic at heart, the history buff and the culture enthusiast.
These three largest freshwater bodies in Africa are ideal spots for watersports and fishing enthusiasts.
The magical ‘spice island’ of Zanzibar is gem nestled on the vast Indian Ocean coastline, studded with picture perfect beaches, stunning offshore diving sites, and mysterious mediaeval ruins for the romantic at heart, the history buff and the culture enthusiast.
Welcome Tanzania!!!
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