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Travels>>Northern Tanzania: Africa Natural Tours (For Kilimanjaro,
Serengeti and Zanzibar) Tanzania safari company in Moshi
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Destination Travels>>Northern
Tanzania
Is it possible to capture the
Tanzanian adventure in a single mental snapshot? Or of the massive elephant
families that congregate and wade along the Rufigi/Tarangire River? Or perhaps
a pack of lions lounging in the sun on the grass covered ground of the majestic
Ngorongoro Crater? Of course, these are only a few of the many images that come
to mind when one thinks about Tanzania. And this is such a good thing! Tanzania
is truly a safari haven, and a marvelous one at that. The statistics speak for
themselves: no other land in the world has ¼ of its territory reserved for
natural protection purposes. The world re-known Serengeti National Park and the
enormous Selous Wildlife Reserve are some of the most remarkable areas hosting
roughly twenty percent of all large African mammals. In the Northern circuit of
Tanzania you will also visit Lake Manyara national park in which is in the
Great Rift Valley and Arusha National Park. But Tanzania offers more than just
its wonderfully rich safari life. It also boasts the highest mountain,
Kilimanjaro and the fifth highest mountain, Mt. Meru, of the continent. And
don’t forget the beautiful waters of the Victoria Sea, Tanganyika Sea and Nyase
Sea, the three largest lakes in Africa. There is also the charming spice island
of Zanzibar hosting many beautiful beaches, spectacular swimming and mysterious
medieval ruins. But wait, there is yet more! Beyond the sandy beaches of the
Tanganyika Sea rise the gombe and Mahale Mountains National Parks, two of the
best places in the world to see wild chimpanzees. Gombe National Park is known
as the site Dr. Jane Good all conducted her studies of chimpanzee behavior.
Further along the coast lay the beautiful, yet isolated massifs of the Eastern
Arc Mountains, nicknamed the “African Galapagos” after their abundance of
domestic plant and animal life. And last but not least, Tanzania proudly hosts
over 120 different cultural tribes, differing in range from the majestic
Massai-Hirten of the Rift Valley to the far coast where one finds the Hadzabe
or the Swahili with their more Arab influenced culture.
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