AMAZING FACTS ABOUT TANZANIA
Nearly 30 Percent of Tanzania is National Parks
Tanzania boasts some of the best national parks in the world. The Serengeti National Park is one of the most famous and best-loved parks and is home to more than one million species of large mammals. It’s also a World Heritage Site and has also had the honor of being named a 7th world wonder. The Serengeti is the site of the Great Migration, where wildebeest and zebras make their way across the plains in search of fresh grasslands. It’s also home to great buffalo herds, elephants, giraffe, leopard, impala, and gazelle, as well as the endangered Eastern Black Rhinoceros. Tanzania also features the largest population of elephants; which can be found in the Selous Game Reserve.
Another famous Tanzanian park is the Gombe Stream National Park, where Dr. Jane Goodall famously carried out her studies on chimps. Take a look at our trademark itinerary: http://Tanzania's 5 Parks which is the ultimate wildlife experience.
Mount Kilimanjaro is the Tallest Mountain in Africa
Ernest Hemingway wrote about the beauty of Mount Kilimanjaro, and this snow-capped, cone-shaped mountain is a site that will take your breath away as well.
Standing some 5,895 meters above sea level, this mountain is the tallest in Africa and the highest freestanding mountain in the world. It’s also home to almost every kind of ecological system there is, from cultivated land to rainforest, alpine desert, and arctic summit.
While this dormant volcano provides a breathtaking hike for those who are interested, you’re more than welcome to admire this mountain’s grandeur from the ground.
The Great Migration Sees Over 2 Million Animals Travel Across the Plains
The Great Wildebeest Migration sees over 1.5 million wildebeest, as well as zebra, and gazelle, make their way through the grasslands of Tanzania and Kenya in search of pasture.
Undoubtedly, the most exciting part of the journey is the Mara River crossing, where massive herds make their way to the Masai Mara, braving crocodiles, and danger at every turn.
Ngorongoro Crater is one of the Best Places to See the Big Five
Lake Tanganyika is the Second Largest Lake in the World
Tanzania is Home to Distinctive and Delicious Cuisine
If you are looking to expand your palate, then Tanzania is the place for you. In Tanzania, you’ll have the chance to sample wild game like crocodile, warthog, antelope, or even ostrich. Other local favorites include tilapia fish, pilau rice, and samosas. It’s the spices that really make this food special and the use of coconut, cardamom, garlic, and turmeric feature prominently in a number of traditional recipes.
You’ll also have no problem finding fresh, locally grown produce such as fruits, vegetables, nuts, or coffee.
Baobab Trees Can Easily Live 1,000 Years
Baobabs are a beautiful and fascinating tree that can be seen in Tanzania’s Tarangire National Park. Some species of the Baobab can live 1,000 years, or longer, although the oldest one, found in South Africa, is believed to be an astounding 6,000 years old.
Tarangire National Park is Home to Unique Tree-Climbing Lions
The Beaches of Zanzibar are Stunning
Are You Ready?
As you can see, Tanzania is a unique and beautiful safari destination, one that offers plenty to see and do in terms of game-spotting opportunities, as well as spectacular and unique landscape. Little wonder that it ranks amongst the top safari choices as an ideal destination for first-time, and experienced safari-goers alike.