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There are many places to visit in the African Bush Country where you can see a variety of unusual plant and animal species. ...
Measuring 8,288km2 Ngorongoro conservation area comprises Ngorongoro crater, Olduvai Gorge, and huge expanses of highland plains, scrub bush, water falls and mountain forests in Tanzania. ...
If you have never experienced Africa, you probably do not realize the exciting opportunities for tourism out there. On the eastern part of the continent, there is a place called Tanzania. ...
This stunning city is located on the eastern coast of Indian Ocean. It has a relaxing atmosphere and pristine beaches. The habour of Dar es Salaam is the main port in Tanzania. The main international Airport in Tanzania, Julias Nyerere Airport is also located in the capital city and is 13 km from the city ...
A simple overview of this grand and interesting list of the world heritage sites will start with Mount Kilimanjaro National Park. It is found to the North of Tanzania close to Moshi, 128 km (80 miles) away from Arusha which actually translates to an one hour's drive from the Kilimanjaro airport. It should be well ...
Tanzania has great attractions that are worth inclusion in itinerary of any tourist visiting the East Africa. Apart form the traditional game drives, Tanzania offers mountain Climbing at Mount Kilimanjaro, archeological site like Olduvai Gorge, bird watching, deep sea diving, Scuba or snorkel and other water sports. ...
Inland sport fishing is rapidly becoming a popular leisure activity among visitors to Tanzania. Although fishing is not permitted in national parks and game reserves, Tanzania's fresh water rivers and lakes ? occupying over 6 per cent of the country's total area- provide visitors with numerous rewarding fishing opportunities. ...
Today, while a classic African safari is certainly available, an increasing number of travelers are opting to make a safari part of a larger eco-friendly vacation that includes giving back to the people and places of Africa through volunteerism. ...