Its capital Dar es Salaam and language Swahili, East Africa's biggest country is known for its Serengeti grasslands; Mount Kilimanjaro, of course; the swell safari-ing found in and around its Ngorongoro Crater; and exotic/historic offshore Zanzibar.


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A guide to Tanzania photo safaris: capturing the heart of Africa

  Tanzania, a haven for wildlife photographers, offers unparalleled opportunities to capture the natural beauty and wildlife of East Africa. From the world-renowned Serengeti to the lush landscapes of the Ngorongoro Crater, its national parks provide an extraordinary setting for photographers to document the wild. If you’re planning a photographic safari in Tanzania, here’s a detailed guide to help you prepare for the adventure of a lifetime. read post  

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Tanzania in ´6 Awesome African Vacation Destinations for Families´

  Unsplash One of this country's most notable eco stars are threefold, and all located up north. The Serengeti Plains are the site of a national park of nearly 15,000 square kilometers (5,790 sq. miles) harboring many thousands of varied species including antelopes, baboons, Cape buffalo, cheetahs, crocodiles, elephants, hyenas, hippos, jackals, leopards, lions (Africa's largest population), monkeys, ostriches, rhinos, and wildebeest, among many others. It's also the starting point of the…

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The top 10 beach areas of Zanzibar

Moongateclimber Actually an archipelago of two large islands and a a number of smaller ones, 16 to 20 miles off the coast of mainland Tanzania, Zanzibar has been legendary since at least the Middle Ages (though its human history stretches much further back) as the "Spice Islands," a prime source for vanilla, black pepper, cinnamon, and nutmeg, as well as a trading entrepôt for the likes of gold, ivory, and ambergris. Today visitors can enjoy the historic sites and evocative architecture…

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  • Tanzania or Kenya? Put in your two cents.
  • Looks like the Tanzanian government will build a highway that cuts right through the Serengeti to Lake Victoria. The park would probably lose its designation as a UNESCO World Heritage site, but this route would be cheaper for the government and good for commerce. Should they do it?
  • What's it like to go on safari in the amazing Ngorongoro Crater? This week on the blog, check it out!
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  • About ZANZIBAR (Spice Island) and Mainland (Tanzania).

    In the spice island (Zanzibar) we offer different places to show the tourists where they can see different things and see how the spice Island is. Also we have so many different hotels, which is five stars, 4 stars and other normal hotels with different prices.
    For places that the customer will be send are: City tour, Spice tour, Dolphin tour, Prison island tour, Joazni forest, North beach tour, Slave route tour, Blue safari tour, Sunset dhow tour.
    For Tanzania mainland we have place also the tourists will be interest for that to see such as: Climbing Mountain Kilimanjaro in Moshi, Safaris to look the Animals in Arusha. The safaris are Serengeti, Ngorongoro, Lake Manyara, Tarangire. All this place can see the big animals.
    In our tours, we arrange all of this things for good prices and we have good services for all of it.
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  • For all your tours to Tanzania, please contact us on Zed Safaris Ltd. A boutique travel and tours company, located in Dar es salaam. We specialize in designing all sorts of Tanzanian packages for both back packers and luxury travellers. To see some of our packages, please visit our website http://www.zedsafaris.com
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  • Rashid, I agree. I design trips for people to Tanzania. It's endless. There of course is the northern circuit, where most people go. The southern parks, though, are so huge it defies comprehension. There is the whole link to the early European explorers--I did an itinerary once for a gentleman who wanted to re-enact the entire Henning Speke and Burton explorations in the mid-1800s. I love the country.
  • ABOUT TANZANIA.
    There is no definite description about Tanzania, and one may ask why. There is no specific discover, be a Tanzania or Foreigner, who have been able to give the maximum Tanzania can offer in the tourist industry. Wildlife and bird attractions, beach holidays, cultural tourism, Mt. Climbing, and many more are part of what has been in operation and Equatorial been on gear. For a reasonable package, one can take 14-21 days in order to participate in two parts of our common programs – i.e. Mt.Kilimanjaro climb, and safari to the National parks; activities are optional for interested parties
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