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Manyara
Nestling at the base of the Great
Rift Valley escarpment, the park is recognized for its incredible
beauty. Wildlife at Lake Manyara is not restricted to birdlife
only. Many game animals such as Buffalo, Elephant, Giraffe,
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| The Serengeti
The Serengeti is known as
one of the best wildlife sanctuary in the world, especially
renown for the migration of animals. Every year more than
a million wildebeest and zebras travel through the park.
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| Ngorongoro Crater
Also called the eights wonder
of the world, this heritage center shelters the most beautiful
wildlife haven on earth. Ngorongoro has over 20,000 large
animals including some of Tanzania's last remaining black
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| Tarangire
It is the vast number of baobabs
that first capture the eye as you enter Tarangire National Park.
The gently rolling countryside is dotted with these majestic trees,
which seem to dwarf the animals that feed beneath them...
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of Zanzibar and pictures of romantic dhows with white sails, endless,
palm fringed beaches, veiled women, ancient ruins and |
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exotic
spices float before your eyes. Zanzibar has a thrilling history,
which reflects today in the culture and traditions of the Zanzibaris.
Zanzibar has more to offer than just fantastic white tropical
beaches!
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Selous
The Selous is the most remote and
unexplored game protected area in Africa with 54,600 square km.
There are only few tourists..... the Selous is not yet discovered
by the mainstream of visitors to Tanzania, also because he is
difficult to access...
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Udzungwa Mountains
Tanzanias last established park
contains the greatest altitudinal range of forests in East Africa
- unbroken forest cover from lowland forest communities at below
250m above sea level to mountain communities at over 2,800m. Udzungwa
National Park has one of the highest numbers of species endemism
worldwide. ...
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Mikumi
This relatively small (3230 sq
km) National Park lies 300 km west of Dar-es-Salaam and is the
closest park to the capital. Although less spectacular regarding
Flora and Fauna, the Mikumi national park obtains a good impression
of the African animal world and is suitable for a short visit...
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Ruaha
Ruaha
is visually a treat, with wild landscapes of miombo forest and
rolling woodlands, hills, rivers and plains. Due to its accessibility
it is hardly visited. The center of the reserve is the Great Ruaha
River, with its deep pools and gorges, swirling rapids and excellent
fishing...
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Kilimanjaro National Park
Mount Kilimanjaro is the crown
of Tanzania. With an altitude of 5895m (19 340ft), it is the highest
peak in Africa, the highest freestanding mountain in the world,
and one of the largest volcanoes.
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Arusha National Park
The Park on the foot of Mount Meru
contains a diverse resident population of herbivores, primates
and predators. It is not too spectacular, but It is just nearby
Arusha, so you can visit the park on a day trip...
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