| Mount
Kilimanjaro |
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Tanzania’s Mount Kilimanjaro,
affectionately known as Kili, is the tallest mountain
in Africa, and the third highest in the world. Snow-capped and
not yet extinct, at 5 895 metres it’s has one extinct volcano and two dormant ones... |
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| Serengeti |
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The Serengeti, Tanzania’s
largest national park, supports the greatest concentration of
plains game in Africa. Frequently dubbed the eighth wonder of
the world, it was granted the status of a World Heritage Site
in 1978... |
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| Ngorongoro
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Tanzania’s Ngorongoro Crater,
another World Heritage Site, is a natural amphitheatre created
about 2.5 million years ago when the cone of a volcano collapsed
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| Olduvai
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On the vast plains between the
rim of the Ngorongoro Crater and the Serengeti’s Naabi
Hill Gate lies the Olduvai Gorge, a crack in the flat earth
also referred to as the ‘cradle of mankind’... |
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| Lake
Manyara |
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Tanzania’s Lake Manyara
National Park is 130km from Arusha near the small town of Mto
Wa Mbu and on the road to the Serengeti and the Ngorongoro Crater... |
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| Mikumi
National Park |
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Mikumi National Park is 283 km
south of Dar es Salaam in the Morogoro region and was gazetted
in 1964 during the construction of the Morogoro - Iringa highway... |
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