- Lake Natron
A soda lake at the base of the active Ol Donyo Lengai volcano, the area around Lake Natron is often described as having a desolate and almost lunar beauty. ...
- Lake Eyasi
Lake Eyasi is a seasonal shallow endorheic salt lake on the floor of the Great Rift Valley at the base of the Serengeti Plateau, just south of the Serengeti ...
- Lake Chala
Lake Chala is a unique caldera lake, and is thought to be the deepest inland body of water in Africa. This lake is fed by underground springs from Mt. ...
- Lake Nyasa
Lake Nyasa, also called Lake Malawi, lake, southernmost and third largest of the East African Rift Valley lakes of East Africa, lying in a deep trough mainly within Malawi. ...
- Kaporogwe Falls
Scenic View of the Kaporogwe Falls. Among notable, tourist attractions in Mbeya region is Kaporogwe Falls, natural huge water drop on Livingstone Mountains.
Among notable, tourist attractions in Mbeya ...
- Lake Victoria
With a surface area of 68,800 sq km (26,600 sq mi), Lake Victoria is Africa’s largest lake. In addition, it’s the largest tropical lake in the world, and the ...
- Pare Mountains
Part of the Eastern Arc range in north-eastern Tanzania, the remote Pare Mountains are extremely rewarding to the avid trekker searching for hiking trails off the beaten path. Home ...
- Uporoto, Kipengere and Livingstone Ranges
Eastern Arc Mountains offer best panoramic tourist Attractions. Not only the famous wildlife parks in northern Tanzania offer best tourist attractions by their animal diversity.
Not only the famous ...
- Mpanga Kipengere Game Reserve
Mpanga – Kipengere Game Reserve is the newest wildlife reserve in Tanzania and covers a total area of 1,574 kilometres.
This reserve is famous by its unique flora and ...
- Lake Jipe
Lake Jipe is a small, shallow lake (area 28 sq. km and average depth less than 3 m), lying astride the Kenya-Tanzania border, just to the east of the ...
- Matema Beach Town
Matema Beach, a beachside town in Mbeya Region, Located on the beautiful shores of Lake Nyasa, Matema Beach is among the most scenic tourist attractive site in Tanzania.
The ...
- Lake Ngosi
Lake Ngosi, a thrilling crater lake in Southern Highlands of Tanzania
Standing as the second largest Crater Lake in Africa, Ngosi Lake is the leading tourist attraction in Rungwe ...
- Mbozi Meteorite
Mbozi Meteorite: World’s eighth largest, located about 65km southwest of Mbeya is the Mbozi meteorite, weighing an estimated 25 metric tonnes, it’s around 3m long and 1m tall
Mbozi ...
- Nyumba Nitu Natural Forest
Paying a day visit inside Nyumba Nitu natural forest in Njombe would be an exciting and memorable adventure worth reckoning.
The Nyumba Nitu natural forest is located in Mlevela ...
- Kijungu Falls, Natural Bridge and Kiwira River
Kijungu falls and the natural bridge, key attractions on Kiwira River
Kiwira River is a natural attraction in Mbeya region by its miracles which local communities associate with powers ...
- Mbeya Region
Tourism jewel in the making. Mbeya Region is one of Tanzania’s 30 administrative regions. It is located in the country’s southwest. The regional capital is the city of Mbeya. ...
- Njombe Region
Upcoming tourist destination site in Southern Highlands, and Carved from Iringa region, the newly established Njombe region is an upcoming tourism attractive area, ideal for domestic and international visits. ...
- Lake Tanganyika
Lake Tanganyika is the world’s longest (660km), deepest in Africa and second-deepest in the world (more than 1436m) and second-largest (by volume) freshwater lake. At somewhere between nine and ...
- Mahale Mountains National Park
The park like its northerly neighbor Gombe is home to some of the Africa’s last remaining wild chimpanzees, a population of roughly 900, they are habituated to human visitors ...
- Spiritual Sites
Nearly every culture in human history has sought to honor the divine, the mysterious, the supernatural, or the extraordinary in some way.
Most often this happens at sacred sites – special ...
- Tanzania Airport List
The mainland (excluding Zanzibar) has 26 airports. The Tanzania Airports Authority (TAA) operates all the airports except for Kilimanjaro International, which is managed by the state owned Kilimanjaro Airport ...
- Ukerewe Island
Ukerewe is the largest island in Lake Victoria and the largest inland island in Africa, with an area of approximately 530 km². Ukerewe Island is situated in the Ukerewe ...
- Regulations and Park Fees
PARK FEES FOR 2013-2015
– TANAPA tariffs valid from July 1st, 2013 to June 30th, 2015
– NOTE: Fees Once Paid Shall Not Be Refunded
NOTE FOR EXPATRIATES FEE
Tanzania National Parks (TANAPA) ...
- Zanzibar Island
Known as the Spice Island, the beautiful island of Zanzibar on Africa’s east coast is bursting with culture and history, seemingly at odds with its idyllic geography of white-sand ...
- Tabora Town
The sleepy town of Tabora, in the hinterland of western Tanzania, remains a key transit point in the country. The Central Line railway branches at Tabora to both Kigoma ...