Tanzania
“Land of Kilimanjaro, Serengeti and Zanzibar”
MOUNT KILIMANJARO
Not only is it the highest peak on the African Continent; it is also the tallest free standing mountain in the world, rising in breath-taking isolation from the surrounding savanna elevation around 900 meters – to an imperious 5895 meters above sea level. The Mount Kilimanjaro is one of the world’s most accessible high summits, a beacon for visitors from around the world.
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Serengeti National Park The park covers 14,763 sq km of endless rolling plains, which reach up to the Kenyan border and extends almost to Lake Victoria. The park is flourishing with magnificent wildlife, so great for a safari. An estimated 3 million large animals roam the plains. |
Tanzania National Parks |
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Day 1: Lake Manyara. Leave Arusha to Lake Manyara. |
6 Days Manyara Ngorongoro Serengeti |
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7 Days Manyara Ngorongoro Serengeti |
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7 Days Tarangire Manyara Ngorongoro Serengeti |
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8 Days Chimpanzee Tracking Mahale Gombe Stream National Park |
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9 Days Footsteps Of The Masai Safari |
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6 Days Best Of Tanzania : Tarangire Ngorongoro Serengeti Olduvai Lake Manyara. |
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6 Days Mount Kilimanjaro Climb Machame Route |
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East Africa has some amazing Beach Resorts, The Kenya Coast features idillic locations such Mombasa and Malindi while Zanzibar is merely a short ferry ride or flight from Dar Es Salaam. Direct flights are also available from Nairobi and Entebbe to Zanzibar where miles and miles of pristine white beaches await you... |
Beach Resorts |









