Tanzania's natural environment
and geographical features have made it one of the best tourist
destinations on the continent. It’s the largest of the
East African countries. This
is a country serious about protecting its natural inheritance
and almost a quarter (23%) of its landscape
has been allocated to 13 games reserves and national parks.
These are home to a staggering range of African game. The Serengeti National Park and Ngorongoro Conservation Area
have been granted World Heritage Status. Along with the
Masai Mara in neighbouring Kenya, this important eco-system
contains over three million large mammals.
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Arusha |
| Arusha is the major
town in north-eastern Tanzania. It is 485 km northwest of Dar
es Salaam and only about 300km south of Kenya’s
capital Nairobi... |
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| Mto
Wa Mbu |
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| Mto Wa Mbu, pronounced
umto wambu, means mosquito creek. It is a very little
town of only a few thousand people and a stinking hot
dust bowl full of the aforementioned mosquitoes... |
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Dar es Salaam - start/finish |
| Dar es Salaam is Tanzania’s
largest city and one of East Africa’s most important
ports. It is affectionately referred to as Dar... |
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