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Tanzania

NATIONAL PARKS | MOUNTAINS

Tanzania is situated between Kenya and Mozambique and borders on the Indian Ocean to the East. Tanzania’s daunting natural variety is mirrored by a cultural diversity embracing 120 distinct tribes from the iconic Maasai pastoralist of the Rift valley to the Arab – Influenced Swahili of the coast, to the hadzabe hunter – gatherers of Lake Eyasi.

DESTINATIONS

NORTH | SOUTH | EAST | WEST

Here lies the picturesque pink soda lakes on which breed millions of flamingoes, breathtaking golden savannahs termed with wildebeest, zebra, antelopes and their predators, and imperious volcanoes, one of which, the Ngorongoro, a UNESCO Conservation Area, International Biosphere Reserve, and site of Ngorongoro Crater, the world’s largest intact volcanic caldera.

Tanzania offer some of the best wildlife sporting opportunities on the continent, famous parks such as Serengeti and one of Africa’s most magnificent sight Mt. Kilimanjaro (the roof of Africa) – it is not only is the highest mountain on the African continent but also the tallest free – standing mountain in the world (19,336 feet’s). Kilimanjaro is one of the world’s most accessible high summits a beacon for visitors from around the world.

Northern Circuit

southern Circuit

WESTERN Circuit

COAST