TANZANIA is unique in many ways than other countries.
Almost one third of its country’s land is in protected areas which include twenty-two National parks, twenty-two Game reserves, the Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Three hundred and sixty-three forest reserves, one thirty three cultural heritage sites, seven museums, and fourteen bee reserves.
These natural and cultural resources are amongst the finest tourist attractions in the world. These include the Serengeti Plains, The out of the world Ngorongoro Crater, and Africa’s highest peak Mount Kilimanjaro in the north. The southern plains include Ruaha National Park and Selous Game reserve which is a photographers’ paradise due to its raw nature.
The Spice Island of Zanzibar consists of the world’s best beaches and also the remains of the Indian ocean islands are remains of ancient settlement. Olduvai Gorge in the interior Rift Valley, is the site of discoveries of the trace of earliest man. The tourist is also offered interesting culture and arts, notably the Masai culture and art of the Makonde sculptures and carvings done in ebony.
The people of Tanzania are warm, open, friendly with a long tradition of generous hospitality and wealth of intangible cultural heritage.
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