As one of the oldest inhabited places on Earth, it’s easy to see why Tanzania still appeals to travellers today. It’s home to the famed slopes of Mount Kilimanjaro, the largest, and the deepest of Africa’s lakes, the Serengeti Plain, the Kalambo Falls and the island of Zanzibar, as well as a population of 43 million people. Wildebeest, zebra and chimpanzees are just some of the amazing wildlife to be traced to its habitats. Grasslands, mountains, lakes, beaches, volcanos and craters punctuate its landscape with drama, and there are six national parks. It’s home to over 100 different ethnicities, and awash with culture, from the writings of Swahili literature, to the TingaTinga enamel paintings of Dar es Salaam. Whether it’s your first time in Africa, or you’re a veteran, Tanzania might just be the perfect destination in which to start experiencing the
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