Of Incredible Expanses & Volcanic Mountains and Great Migrations

Tanzania

 Africa

 

TANZANIA

Tanzania is overshadowed by the world’s highest free standing volcano-Mt Kilimanjaro even as the home of the Chagga people, Tanzania is another of the rich safari destinations of Africa. Tanzania is also the tranquility of islands in the Indian Ocean coastline where you listen to the eternal coastal rhythms singing ancient songs.And Tanzania is land of the Masai, Baraboug and the warmth, politeness, beauty and dignity of all tribes.

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<h3><<span style=" color: white; line-height: 150%; padding: 5px; text-align: justify">Serengeti is a vision of eternity stretching as far as eyes can see. The 14,763 sq.km National Park is famous for the annual migration of the wildebeest in search of fresh grasslands, following a seasonal rhythm across centuries. Home to lions, elephants, rhinos, leopards, hyenas and more, Serengeti also has its share of zebras, gazelles giraffes and others. </span></h3>
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<h3><<span style=" color: white; line-height: 150%; padding: 5px; text-align: justify">Exploring the narrow streets in the old section of Zanzibar is like going back in time. The past peeps through ruins, carved doors, palaces and latticed balconies.</span></h3>
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<h3><<span style=" color: white; line-height: 150%; padding: 5px; text-align: justify">Once a centre of trading network spanning old Shona to Zimbabwe, Persia, India and China, Kilwa is a quite fishing village. The ruins of the two coastal isles which include Songo Mnara were once powerful medieval city states and now a UNESCO protected site.</span></h3>
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Serengeti National Park

Zanzibar’s stone town

Kilwa Kisiwani ruins

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<h3><<span style=" color: white; line-height: 150%; padding: 5px; text-align: justify">The largest among the natural parks in Tanzania, the 22,000 sq.km is a part of the 40,000 sq.km ecosystem and home of Tanzania’s largest elephant population. The park also shelters kudus, gazelles, wild dogs, ostriches, cheetahs and birds. </span></h3>
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<h3><<span style=" color: white; line-height: 150%; padding: 5px; text-align: justify">Notable as a chimpanzee sanctuary it is home to 14 groups of primates, with leopards, monkeys, blue duckers. Mahale is ethereal a combination of mirror blue waters offset by the white beaches and green forests in the vicinity of the Tanganyika.</span></h3>
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<h3><<span style=" color: white; line-height: 150%; padding: 5px; text-align: justify"> Ngorongoro Crater provides an incredible stage for wild animals to stage their play. One of the largest of calderas in the world it can be reached by the Seneto descent road. The huge crater has abundance o water from springs and rivers and is a good habitat for diverse species.</span></h3>
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Ruaha National Park

Mahale Mountains National Park

Ngorongoro Crater

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<h3><<span style=" color: white; line-height: 150%; padding: 5px; text-align: justify">For diving, snorkeling, and viewing striking coral reefs, Misali is the best of beaches in Africa and a part of Pemba Channel Conservation area.</span></h3>
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<h3><<span style=" color: white; line-height: 150%; padding: 5px; text-align: justify"> Livingstone’s home for a part of 1871, the maroon colored ArabicT style home is one of the major tourist attractions and has been turned into a museum and it is located 8km southwest of Kwihera.</span></h3>
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<h3><<span style=" color: white; line-height: 150%; padding: 5px; text-align: justify"> 22km west of Tukuyu is the Bridge of God formed naturally 1800 million years ago when water flowed through cooling lava that came out from Rungwe volcano. The bridge connects the two banks of Kiwira River.</span></h3>
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Misali Island

Livingstone’s Tembe

Deraju Lo Mungu

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<h3><<span style=" color: white; line-height: 150%; padding: 5px; text-align: justify">The Masai call it the mountain of God. It is a steep volcanic cone with a flat peak and still active. </span></h3>
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