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Tanzania is the largest country in
East Africa, bordered by
Kenya and
Uganda to the north;
Rwanda,
Burundi, and the
Democratic Republic of the Congo to the west, and
Zambia,
Malawi, and
Mozambique to the south.
Do in Tanzania
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1 -
Safari While you are in Tanzania you may organize your safari to
Serengeti and other
National parks at an affordable price. If there's one trip that will change your perspective on life, it's an African safari.
Contact some of the tour operators for Safari
Details.
2 - Cultural
Tours Touring Tanzania for culture is interestingly great as it encompasses more than
150+ ethnic groups. There is plenty of traditional food, cultural practices (such as hunting with bushmen, beeskeeping, traditional medicine) that one enjoys within the boundaries. You will also get to visit a number of locations that normally people would be completely unaware of. If you happen to be a person who loves to explore the world and meet new people in order to gain knowledge about different customs, a cultural tour is definitely the best type of vacation for you.The services are not expensive and can turn out to be cheaper than expected provided you get the right information on where to stay, best tour companies and just knowledge of what you want. This way, it will save you time and costs as well.
3 - There are loads of
National Parks for those wanting to watch Tanzania's wildlife. You can gain entry for around $
100 US and benefit from a tour (and perhaps a night's accommodation). The better parks, though packed with tourists, are found in the north of the country.
Ruaha National Park is the best in the south (locals actually say this is the best park, especially if you want to see wild animals as opposed to semi-tame ones in the northern parks).
Don't just be sucked into the tourist circuit in the north; the south offers great parks and towns (base yourself out of
Iringa), and you will feel less of a tourist and more of a guest if you travel this way.
4 -
Scuba diving in and around Pemba and
Zanzibar is another good experience.
5 - You can also visit numerous historical
Slave Trade sites, which could make for an interesting, if a little depressing, excursion.
6 -
Beaches:
Did you know that Tanzania has some of the best, most unspoiled beaches in the world? They are stunning, with their white sand, palm trees, and cool
Indian Ocean water!
7 -
Kayak the beautiful coastal waters with a tour
operator.
8 - Tanzania has two of the best
Stone Age sites in the world: Isimila Gorge (near Iringa) and the earliest known examples of human art among the rock paintings, near
Kolo, north of
Dodoma -- some of which are reckoned to be around 30,
000 years old.
9 -
Kilimanjaro is one of Tanzania's main attractions. Kilimanjaro is the highest mountain in
Africa. Many visitors come to Tanzania to summit this great mountain. The main peak is estimated to be 5895m high making it a real challenge for mountaineers.
- published: 24 Jan 2015
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