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Tanzania has something for everyone! With miles of pristine beaches, hundreds of miles of wilderness, and some of the most unique mountain climbing locations in the world, you're sure to have the trip of a life time!
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![]() ZanzibarThe magical island of Zanzibar lives up to its mystique. A visit to his historic island should include time to get lost in the winding streets of Stone Town, visit historic palaces, enjoy the fresh nightly open-air seafood market, swim with dolphins, pet giant tortoises, relax on white sand beaches, and SCUBA dive the coral reefs. With so much to do, you can’t go wrong. | ![]() Mount KilimanjaroPerhaps Tanzania’s most well-known landmark, you haven’t fully experienced Tanzania until you’ve stood on The Roof of Africa. There are dozens of ways to climb the mountain, making it both accessible and challenging to climbers of all ability levels – from first timers to experts! Mount Kilimanjaro is the tallest free-standing mountain in the world and the world’s largest active volcano. If you don’t book your climb in advance, seeing this awesome structure will inspire you upon arrival. | ![]() Ngorongoro CraterThe Ngorongoro Crater is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and has been recognized as one of the seven natural wonders of the world. The crater was formed over 2 million years ago when a massive volcano – larger than Mount Kilimanjaro – collapsed and formed what is today the world’s largest unfulfilled volcanic caldera. Inside the crater you can see elephants, lions, zebras, and many other animals including the rare black rhino. |
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![]() PanganiPangani is another of Tanzania’s hidden secrets. In some places, visitors can walk for miles up and down white sandy beaches without ever seeing another human being. Pangani maintains strong local culture and is a great place to experience the Swahili coast. | ![]() Kigamboni PeninsulaThe Kigamboni Peninsula is a hidden gem. It's just a quick ferry ride from Dar es Salaam, but you will feel miles away. White sandy beaches and turquoise blue waters... what more do you need? | ![]() Lower KilimanjaroWhile most tourists come to Kilimanjaro aiming for the summit, there is plenty of fun to be had at the mountain's lower levels. Beautiful day hikes, waterfalls, and local culture reward the traveler that spends time exploring this unique region of Tanzania. |
![]() Serengeti National ParkSerengeti National Park is home to the world’s largest migration of mammals twice per year. It has also been recognized as one of the seven natural wonders of the world and it is the best place in Tanzania to observe lion herds in their natural habitat. Serengeti National Park is the East African wilderness you dream of. | ![]() Tarangire National ParkTarangire National Park is about two and a half hours outside of Arusha, making it an excellent half-way point between Arusha and the Ngorongoro Crater. The park is famous for its massive herds of elephants – up to 300 at a time. Tarangire is also home to almost 600 different species of birds. |
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