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TANZANIA


With such a perfect Location, perched on the edge of the African continent, and facing the Indian Ocean, Tanzania’s weather and climate leaves nothing to be desired. Warm and sunny days are followed by cool and balmy nights, and whether you’re on safari on the Serengeti plains or enjoying the tropical beaches of Zanzibar, the temperatures are always welcoming and gentle.

But sun-filled and beautiful days are not all that Tanzania has to offer. On the contrary, the country’s borders hold a vast number of people and tribes whose varied cultures and traditions make up the rich tapestry that is Tanzanian culture.

Although Tanzania is a country rich in culture and traditions, it’s history is also one of treasured heritage and pride. From the early days of mankind's history, man has called the land of Tanzania home - its verdant mountains, its scrubland plains. Find out more about our country’s rich history, from the arrival of merchants and traders on the Swahili Coast to the peaceful political climate that exists today.

Tanzanians enjoy a climate of freedom and peace in our daily lives, and value community and togetherness very highly. Religion is an expression of community and culture, and one that binds us all as citizens to our country and to the people around us. Tanzanians practice Christianity, Islam, and traditional African religions in tolerance and understanding.

Religion defines our community and our sense of identity, but culturally, we are all Tanzanians. Our culture and our traditions can be seen in the everything we surround ourselves with and the handicrafts that are the specialties of our country. Visitors to Tanzania will find the section on Shopping immensely useful in helping them decide what to bring back for their friends and loved ones from our amazing country.

 

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This will exclusively be tailored to suit your requirements, taste and budget. The advantage here is the flexibility it offers in terms of the timing, safari routing, changes, the order of visits, choice of accommodations, etc. as long as it is logistically doable.


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Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania are unique destinations on the African Continent that are yet to be discovered. The three countries share the world's second largest freshwater lake - Victoria, they are home toAfrica's highest mountains - the snow capped Kilimanjaro and Mount Kenya and also home to the finest game sanctuaries and reserves - Serengeti, Ngorongoro, Maasai Mara and Amboseli - just to mention a few.



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