Tanzania Travel
One of the most famous national parks in the world, the Serengeti offers natural bounty unrivaled by anyplace else in the world. Travelers from around the world regularly come to see the migration for different animal species and to get up close and personal with some of Africa's most fascinating wildlife.
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The tropical port, Dar es Salaam, has more to offer than just a gateway to Zanzibar. Take in the harbor to watch the dhows, the traditional boats and later head to Kivukoni Front and its bustling fish market at dawn to buy a freshly caught dinner. Architecture is a mosaic mix of Swahili, German, Asian and British. While India is represented in its own section of town with restaurants and the House of Art, a cooperative selling local art.
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Located in northern Tanzania, the Arusha Region is a land of exquisite countryside and the vibrant capital city, Arusha. Home to cultural festivals, an agricultural show, and the site of many important political decisions towards peace, this region offers travelers beauty and interesting places to see. It is also the safari capital of the world, offering tourists the opportunity to see impressive wildlife in their own habitat. read more
Amidst the Serengeti Plain in Tanzania is the city of Arusha. With music at the middle of its culture, a lively music scene of Tanzanian hip hop with Maasai and Swahili influences is worth experiencing. At nearby Arusha National Park, travelers can getaway to climb Mt Meru, take a safari or travel to the island of Zanzibar if the ocean is calling.
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Zanzibar is a travel destination known for more than just beautiful beaches. Trek into the forests to see exotic wildlife, stroll through the city to see fine palaces, forts and other fascinating architecture, tour the coconut and spice plantations or enjoy snorkeling and scuba diving in the amazing coral reefs of the Indian Ocean. read more
Just a short drive from Arusha, Lake Manyara National Park is filled with wildlife, including 350 species of birds, elephants, impalas and climbing lions who enjoy the freshwater lake and nearby flood plains. Luxury lodging and other accomodations are located nearby for those who'd like to take a safari into the park for an experience of a lifetime.
Home to both a prehistoric crater and a massive gorge, Ngorongoro is a unique destination for travelers to enjoy. Among the thousands of animals in the region are lions, elephants, zebras and buffalo. The natural beauty of the area, including waterfalls, grasslands and forests, as well as the fascinating natives, make for an unforgettable vacation experience.
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Kilimanjaro National Park is home of the Mount Kilimanjaro, the highest peak in Africa, one of the world’s largest free-standing mountains, and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Many travelers enjoy the challenge of climbing the mountain; there are six trekking routes to the summit. Tourists may also hike the nature trails of the lower reaches, fish for trout in the streams, and enjoy the park’s bountiful wildlife.
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Kilimanjaro is the tallest free-standing mountain rise in the world, with an elevation of an impressive 19,335 feet. It is also a giant stratovolcano, not currently active but with fumaroles emitting steam and sulfur from its crater. Travelers to Kilimanjaro will find plenty to do while enjoying this incredible natural splendor, including hiking and mountaineering. read more








