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Islands and Beaches
Tanzania has a number of Tanzania than just Zanzibar at in the India Ocean. Throughout the archipelago, deserted islands and…
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Mountain and Highlands
Tanzania’s numerous parks and reserves offer many climbing options for an avid explorer. The most frequent expeditions are obviously to…
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Conservation Areas
Conservation areas are locations which receive protection because of their recognised natural, ecological and/or cultural values. The Ngorongoro Conservation Area…
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Historical Sites
Historical sites in Tanzania provide a clear insight into the past and help us learn about human history dated 2…
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Wildlife Management Areas (WMAs)
A Wildlife Management Area (WMA) is an area of communal land set aside exclusively as habitat for wildlife by member…
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World Heritage Sites
Among African countries, Tanzania’s tally of seven UNESCO World Heritage Sites is exceeded only by Ethiopia and South Africa. Five…
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Game Reserves
Game Reserves, on the other hand, are managed by the Tanzania Department of Wildlife, and are generally developed for tourism…
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National Parks
The Tanganyika National Parks Ordinance CAP [412] of 1959 established the organization now known as Tanzania National Parks (TANAPA), and…
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Lakes and Rivers
The lakes of Tanzania are varied in what they offer to the potential visitors. On soda lakes like Lake Manyara…
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Spiritual Sites
Nearly every culture in human history has sought to honor the divine, the mysterious, the supernatural, or the extraordinary in…
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