Safaris

  • Coconut Crabs

    Tanzania is the home of the coconut crab. This crab, the largest crab in the world (and reportedly one of…

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  • Tanzania has more wild animals per square kilometre than any other country in Africa

    The Northern Circuit is probably Africa’s most dramatic wildlife area. Game safaris never fail to satisfy with the thrill of…

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  • Giant Rats

    In Tanzania, giant rats have been trained to sniff out tuberculosis, Scientists have trained the much-maligned rodent to detect tuberculosis…

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  • Selous

    That “the name Selous game reserve originates from Captain F.C Selous, an English man lived in the area some many…

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  • Cheeters

    – The cheetah’s name derives from the Hindu word “Chita” which simply means “the spotted one” – Why the cheetah…

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  • UNESCO Heriatage Sites

    There are seven UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Tanzania including the Serengeti, Selous National Park, Ngorongoro Crater and Stone Town…

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  • Tanzania Lakes

    Tanzania contains more surface water than any other African country.

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  • Wildlife in Tanzania

    Tanzania its the only country in the world to protect more than 28% of its land to protected areas.

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  • People of Tanzania

    Tanzania has more than 120 ethnic groups, no group is dominant.

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  • Arusha

    – Arusha is called the safari capital because most of the safari destinations are fairly close to Arusha. Famous places…

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