The land of unparalleled beauty and diverse ecosystem, from the vast plains of the Serengeti to the towering peak of Mount Kilimanjaro, Tanzania is a traveler's paradise who loves to back green. Tanzania is famously known as home to some of the world's most iconic wildlife, including elephants, lions, leopards, and cheetahs. Take a safari in one of Tanzania's national parks, such as the Serengeti or Tarangire, and witness the majesty of these animals up close. For adventurous seekers, Tanzania offers a range of outdoor activities, from hiking Mount Kilimanjaro to diving in the clear waters of the Indian Ocean.
Tanzania is not only wildlife traveling, but there also has a rich cultural heritage, with over 120 ethnic groups and a blend of African, Arab, and Indian influences. Visit the historic Stone Town in Zanzibar, explore the traditional Maasai villages, or sample the delicious Swahili cuisine. Travelers will fall in love with cultural experiences with locals and their daily activities. So why you don't have a trip on this occasion? Take your chance and fly to Tanzania today!
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The sound of pounding hooves on the Serengeti plains draws closer. Suddenly, thousands of animals stampede by in a cloud of dust as the great wildebeest migration – one of the earth's most spectacular natural dramas – plays out. Despite the theatrics, time seems to stand still in this superlative park. Lions sit majestically on lofty outcrops, giraffes stride gracefully into the sunset, and crocodiles bask on riverbanks.
The Ngorongoro Conservation Area is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and home to the world's largest inactive volcanic crater. It is home to over 25,000 large animals, on clear days, the magic of Ngorongoro starts while you’re still up on the rim, with chilled air and taking views over the savannah.
Located in northern Tanzania, Tarangire National Park is known for the second-highest concentration of wildlife of any Tanzanian national park (after Serengeti) and has more than 700 resident lions, and sightings are common. Come here in the short rainy season, Tarangire changes completely, as its wild inhabitants disperse across the Maasai Steppe, over an area 10 times larger than the park
Known as the largest national park in Tanzania, covering over 20,000 square kilometers. It is home to over 10,000 elephants, as well as giraffes, lions, leopards, and other wildlife. The park is known for its diverse landscape, which includes riverine forests, baobab trees, and rugged mountains.
The largest game reserve in Africa, Selous Game Reserve covers over 50,000 square kilometers of wilderness. It is home to over 100,000 elephants, 120,000 buffaloes, and some of the last remaining black rhinoceroses in the world. Take a boat safari, and as you glide past Borassus palms, slumbering hippos, and cavorting elephants, watch for the many smaller attractions along the river banks.
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