Tanzania, the Land of Kilimanjaro, Zanzibar and the Serengeti

Tanzania was recently voted the both international visitors and by specialised safari operators. Even more recently, and after a four year worldwide search, It now also boasts the top three ‘Natural Wonders of Africa’. The Serengeti National Park, Mount Kilimanjaro and the Ngorongoro Crater outvoting the River Nile, the Red Sea Reef, the Sahara Desert and Botswana’s Okavango Delta.

Tanzania has also been named as one of the world's top five 'most stunningly beautiful countries’ by Fox TV News. The country’s 16 national paries, which protect more than 25% of its land, are home to 20% of the it is little wonder game viewing experience in Africa

It is the place to see seemingly endless heards of wilderbeasts and zebra trekking  across the plains on their annual migration - followed by lion, leopard, cheetah and hyena. It is elephant country, boasting some of the largest populations in the world. While Gombe and Mahale National Parks are home to groups of chimpanzees rarely seen in the wild safari can be enhanced by wide choise of beach holidays or various activities.

Climbing Mount Kilimanjaro - the ‘Roof of Africa’ and the tallest freestanding mountain In the world. Deep-sea Fishing Hot-air Ballooning Scuba Diving Swimming with Dolphins, visits to the numerous
archaeological sites. Whale Watching and perhaps most valuable of all, participating in one or more of the many Cultural Tourism Programmes to gain an insight into the history and culture of the people.

Tanzania’s Swahili Coast. Mafia and, of course, Zanzibar and Pemba share beautiful beaches, hundreds of miles of palm-fringed sands overlooking the Indian Ocean. Its huge lakes - Victoria, Tanganyika and Nyasa - are bountiful with fish. Its mountains are massive and masterious its cities and relaxed and friendly. And travel is easy, with many llights to and from neighbouring countries and around Tanzania.

It was In Tanzania that Stanley uttered those famous words - "Dr Livingstone I presume" - when he tracked down the Scotish missionary and explorer after a long trek into the interior. Indeed Tanzania was a magnet for several Victorian explorers who made epic journeys of discovery in search of the source of the Nile. Today’s visitors are able to explore the country, and see Tanzania's remarkable seven UNESCO World Heritage site...