Tanzania is an Eastern African country that borders Kenya and Uganda to the North. On the south side, it borders Mozambique, Malawi, and Zambia.
The country is not landlocked. It hugs the Indian Ocean on the East and the islands of Comoros and Seychelles.
Tanzania's tourism sector is one of the best in Africa or even the world.
Tanzania's mainland is endowed with many tourists' attractions. Almost 40% of the country is covered by natural wildlife habitats, including National parks, Mountains, Lakes, etc.
Tanzania has 17 national Parks and 40 game reserves. The park hosts almost all of the most prestigious African animals without the exception of the big five.
Serengeti is the country's well knowned National Park. Other parks are Tarangire, Ngorongoro and Ruaha National park, which is the biggest.
It is among the country's biggest National Park and is well-known for The Great Migration of animals from Serengeti to Maasai Mara in Kenya and back to Tanzania.
The Great Rift Valley passes through Tanzania and trails behind tourists attracting geographical features. Among the geographical features are lakes like Lake Natron that borders Ol Doinyo Lengai that translates to God's mountain.
These salty lakes are home to various birding activities with one of the best flamingo watching experience and family to other birds.
Rivers are cutting across the game parks and game reserves that provide water to the animals. During the dry season, these rivers offer excellent game sightings for watering animals.
Besides being one of the areas with the highest concentration of lions, The Ngorongoro crater is home to Olduvai Gorge.
Olduvai Gorge is host to the oldest fossil remains of the early man dating almost 1.5 Million years ago. This shows that the Tanzania region is home to the ancient man.
Tanzania boasts of the highest point in Africa at the peak of the snowcapped Mount Kilimanjaro with an elevation of 5895 Meters above sea level.
Since Kilimanjaro is one of the most accessible highest peaks to climb, hiking and camping activities are hosted within the mountain.
With the rift valley cutting through the country, various lakes are fantastic sightings and excellent photography sites.
Along the coast of Tanzania, there are fine beaches blanketed with spotless white sands beside the blue waters of The Indian Ocean.
Tanzanian towns and cities hold so much heritage for the country and the culture around them. Arusha is one of those towns and is considered the country's center of Safaris.
Also, coastal towns that were initially founded as ports along the Indian Ocean coast are so rich in culture. Interaction with this culture is an invaluable experience.
Tanzania is culturally and ethnically rich. The country prides itself with 121 ethnic tribes, all united by Swahili.
One of the most well-known tribes is the Maasai, who hold their culture so dearly. Their dressing and cultural practices are just beautiful to interact with.
There are beautiful shores on the coast of the Indian Ocean. They are covered with soft and loose sea sand. The beaches fused with the ocean's blue waters are sights that are so relaxing and naturally beautiful.
Tanzania is an Eastern African country that borders Kenya and Uganda to the North. On the south side, it borders Mozambique, Malawi, and Zambia.
The country is not landlocked. It hugs the Indian Ocean on the East and the islands of Comoros and Seychelles.
Tanzania's tourism sector is one of the best in Africa or even the world.
Tanzania's mainland is endowed with many tourists' attractions. Almost 40% of the country is covered by natural wildlife habitats, including National parks, Mountains, Lakes, etc.
Aberdare National Park is part of the broader Aberdare range and was established in 1950. In size, it covers 766 square kilometers and lies on an altitude between 2000 Meters and 4000 Meters.
Amboseli- the dusty place. The renowned Amboseli National Park was established in the year 1974. It is one of the top tier parks in the country managed by the Kenya Wildlife Service. It covers around 400 square kilometers and is on an altitude of approximately 1150 meters above sea level.
Along The Great Rift Valley, on the Eastern side, is Lake Naivasha. The name roughly translates into ‘The place of rough waters’ from the Maasai language. Lake Naivasha is found along The Great Rift Valley and specifically in Nakuru County.
In 1960 Lake Nakuru National Park was established as a bird sanctuary because of the millions of flamingoes since the Lake is the primary source of food. After a few years, the park boundaries were extended and transformed into a National Park covering 188 square kilometers. The park now boasts of its rich wildlife, the high number of rhino, and more famous flamingoes.
Meru National Park is found in Maua, East of Meru County, on the leeward side of Mount Kenya. The park is mainly covered by woodland and Savannah. It is home to the famously adopted Elsa the Lioness.
In the shadows of Nairobi, the City under the Sun is Nairobi National Park-globally, the sole National Park in a city. In 1946, Nairobi National Park was founded as the only National Park at the time.
The Ol Pejeta conservancy was formerly a beef ranch owned by Lord Delamere and later sold to Adnan Khashoggi and is currently being run by Fauna and Flora International.
Vast savannas peppered with immense herds of wildlife. Snow-capped equatorial mountains. Traditional peoples who bring soul and color to the earth. Welcome to Kenya.
At the core of Central Africa lies Rwanda. Its capital is Kigali, which is the biggest city in the country and the cleanest in Africa.
Uganda is the country in the heart of Eastern Africa. Uganda is said to be the Pearl of Africa as it hosts a fantastic landscape with spectacular wildlife.
The grand Maasai Mara gets its name loosely translated as 'The Spotted' from the local Maasai language. In the year 1961, it was established as a wildlife sanctuary. It is part of the Serengeti Ecosystem, just South of it.
Samburu Game Reserve covers 165 square kilometers of almost unaltered nature in Samburu county. The establishment started out as a park that changed into a Game Reserve in 1985.
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