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Tanzania is blessed with an unparallelled abundance of wildlife and extraordinary geology: a natural paradise with craters, volcanoes, endless savannah plains and palm-fringed beaches.
  • Serengeti National Park
  • Ngorongoro Crater - largest intact volcanic caldera in world
  • Archaeological sites
  • Highest peak in Africa - Kilimanjaro
  • Second largest freshwater lake in world - Lake Victoria
  • Second deepest lake in world - Lake Tanganyika
Visit the Serengeti to witness Africa's Great Migration
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The migrant herds of the SerengetiSerengeti

The annual wildebeest migration in Tanzania is arguably the most spectacular natural event in Africa. More than 3 million large mammals have made the vast Serengeti plains their home.
Buffalo in the Ngorongoro CraterNgorongoro Crater

Ngorongoro Crater is a large volcanic crater near Arusha in Tanzania. Maasai herders graze their cattle amid the wildlife, which roams freely. It is a World Heritage site.
The highest peak in AfricaKilimanjaro

Tanzania's Mount Kilimanjaro is the highest mountain in Africa at 19,340ft. This is a mountain climber's paradise - a challenging trek that includes five distinct ecological zones.
Zanzibar fruit marketZanzibar

Also known as Spice Island, this paradise off Tanzania's north coast is steeped in history, with beautiful beaches and forests, great diving and fascinating towns and villages.
Selous Game ReserveSelous Game Reserve

The Selous in southern Tanzania boasts the largest elephant population in the world. It is a UNESCO world heritage site; its highly diverse ecosystems teem with African wildlife.
Beaches south of Dar es SalaamDar Es Salaam

Dar es Salaam is the largest town in Tanzania and is located on the Indian Ocean coast. It has one of the largest natural harbours in the world.
Lake Manyara National ParkLake Manyara National Park

Lake Manyara is one of the most diverse of Tanzania's national parks, a tiny (325km2) combination of Rift Valley Lake, dense woodlands and steep mountainside.
Pemba Island, the beautiful sister island of ZanzibarPemba Island

Pemba is a magical island. Unlike Zanzibar, Pemba has rolling hills, and verdant, lush vegetation adjacent to stunning coral reefs, and is listed as one of the top diving locations in the world.
Ruaha National ParkRuaha National Park

A world- renowned National Park in Tanzania. At 12 950 km2, Ruaha is only marginally smaller than the Serengeti, and is pristine and untouched.
Tarangire - known for its large elephant herdsTarangire National Park

Tarangire National Park is a great place to avoid the crowds that one may find in the other Northern Parks, and is equally brilliant for viewing large herds of game. The scenery is striking with acacia woodlands dotted with ancient baobabs.
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Tanzania travel info

Explore Tanzania!Tanzania has the most alluring and renowned of Africa's place names: the mass migrations of the Serengeti, the Great Rift Valley, Ngorongoro Crater, the fossils of Olduvai Gorge, snow-capped Kilimanjaro, Lake Manyara and the spice-island Zanzibar. Tanzania houses the highest mountain in Africa, Mt Kilimanjaro (5895 m), the second largest fresh-water lake in the world - Lake Victoria and one of the deepest lakes in the world - Lake Tanganyika. Selous Game Reserve is one of the world largest, and the paradisiacal Ngorongoro one of the largest intact volcanic craters, where wildlife roams freely among the Masaai herders. The country's coastline is superb, and the islands of Zanzibar, Pemba and Mafia promise spectacular water sports. Tanzania's culture is a kaleidoscope of African, Arab, European and Indian origins. 120 tribal groups reside within the country. The largest groups include the Nyamwezi, Makonde, Haya, Dukuma and Chagga. The Maasai, Samburu and Arusha are of Nilotic origin. Dar es Salaam is the administrative capital of Tanzania, Dodoma the legislative. English and Swahili are the most widely spoken languages. The Tanzanian Shilling is the local currency. Mastercard, Access and Diners Club have a limited acceptance. Please consult your local embassy with regard to visa requirements.
Tanzania is three hours ahead of GMT.

Seasons
The wildlife viewing and birding is superb year round. A particulalrly good time to go is from late Jun-Oct. The rains have passed, the roads dried, the weather is cooler. By this time the migration in in full swing, with the plain's animals on their way to the Maasai Mara in Kenya.

Precautions
Compulsory Vaccine: Yellow Fever
Recommended vaccines: Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, Typhoid, Tetanus
Malaria prophylaxis: Indicated for the whole country throughout the year.
Beware of risk of Bilharzia in lakes and still waters.
Medical information supplied by Medi-Travel International

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