Tanzania Holidays
Tanzania
has much to offer every visitor to the country despite its disturbing neighbours.
It has one of the largest populations of wild animals in the World, the only
place on earth you are likely to see so many in the large planes at one time
ranging from monkeys, wildebeest, antelopes, crocodiles and many others.
Tanzania is located in Eastern Africa, bordering the Indian Ocean, between Kenya
and Mozambique and has many activities to suit everyone, to name but a few are
of course the Safari which is the biggest tourist attraction in Tanzania and
if you are feeling energetic and want a challenge with the added bonus of breathtaking
scenery the a trip to Mount Kilamanjaro is a once in a lifetime experience.
For the less energetic there is plenty outdoor sports to try without exerting
yourself. Everything from horse riding and if you are not afraid of heights,
hot air ballooning is very popular in Tanzania, what better way to take in the
country and the Serengeti. There is a beach which boasts wonderful coastline
stretching 804-kilometre long and is the one of the cleanest beaches in Africa
where the coastline is lined with coconut palms and offer a wide variety of
water sports like scuba diving and swimming with dolphins, other water activities
include snorkelling and scuba diving among some of the worlds most finest coral
reefs of the nearby Islands.
The National parks in Tanzania such Arusha National Park is ideal to appreciate
the full extent of the landscape and natural surrounding beauty of Tanzania.
Arusha National park is situated between the peaks of Kilimanjaro. The wildlife
is plentiful here with different species of water birds and the view of the
mountain forest is breathtaking. The park is surrounded in greenery and wild
life including monkeys that you will see swinging on the tree branches.
Tanzania’s city of Dar es Salaam is a metropolis of various cultures and
contrasts. The city is a peaceful one, which started out as a fishing village
in the 19th century, its now has a wonderful stretch of tropical beach. The
city also has a botanical garden and a museum filled with interesting artefacts
of how life used to be in Tanzania. There are also many restaurants serving
traditional African cuisine, bars and shopping.
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