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  • If you want to experience the very best of African wildlife, there is nowhere on the planet to match Tanzania.

  • A staggering one third of its total area is protected with national parks, game reserves, forest reserves and marine parks.

  • The great wildebeest migration spectacle can be seen throughout the year in Tanzania when a staggering 2 million animals cross the Serengeti plains together.

  • The largest country in East Africa offering the best Africa has to offer for a safari & beach combination with over 300 lodges and camps to choose from.

  • Home of Kilimanjaro, the highest free-standing Mountain in the world. Climb Kili then combine with a safari & beach.

    Mount Kilimanjaro at Sunset flickr photo by R Boed shared under a Creative Commons (BY) license

  • Whilst best known for the Serengeti & Ngorongoro Crater, there are gorgeous hidden gems such as Tarangire national park in the north and Nyerere national park (formerly Selous Game Reserve) in the south & Saadani national park on the mainland coast directly opposite the spice island of Zanzibar.

  • If you really want to push the boat out, look to the remote western parks of Mahale Mountains, the best place to see Tanzania’s Chimpanzees and Katavi National Park, perhaps the remotest in all Tanzania.

  • Connecting the parks are towns such as Mwanza, Arusha, Moshi & Karatu in the north and Bagamoyo, Morogoro & Dar es Salaam in the south.

  • Tanzania’s Zanzibar is famed for its spices, stunning beaches and world-class diving but you can also discover hidden gems such as Mafia & Pemba Islands which form part of over 700km of coastline to choose from.

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