10 Best Places To Visit In Tanzania That Will Leave You Amazed

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Considering its size, Tanzania, the largest country in East Africa, offers a wide variety of attractions. It is best known for its vast wilderness areas and the incredible wildlife that can be found there, making it the ideal location for a safari.

Some locations, such as Mount Kilimanjaro and the Serengeti National Park, have gained worldwide renown. Nevertheless, a trip to some of the less well-known destinations, such as conservation areas, lakes, and mountains, is still highly recommended. To help you plan your trip to Tanzania, we’ve compiled these 10 Best Places To Visit In Tanzania That Will Leave You Amazed.

  • Serengeti National Park

The Serengeti National Park is situated on the Tanzanian–Kenyan border. The Kenyan side of the park is called Masai Mara. You can check out Comprehensive Safari Guide for KenyaGeographically located in East Africa, this massive reserve is a prime safari destination. Over a million wildebeest pass through the park in the wet season on their way to greener pastures.

  • Ruaha National Park

Ruaha is the largest national park in Tanzania and is home to an incredible number of elephants and giraffes. In fact, Ruaha National Park is also known as Giraffe Park. A safari in Ruaha National Park is ideal if you want to see these graceful animals up close, but you also wouldn’t mind seeing a rare lion once in a while.

  • Mt Kilimanjaro

Mt Kilimanjaro is Africa’s highest peak and the highest freestanding mountain in the world. It rises over the African savannah by a distance of about 5 kilometers or about 3 miles. It’s easy to see why reaching the peak is on the list of the best things to do in Africa. The five- to eight-day hike to Uhuru Peak is well worth the effort if you are in reasonably good physical condition. In any case, if you’re not interested in doing this, you can always visit Moshi or Arusha and still have a chance to see this famous landmark. Clouds typically obscure the snow-capped peaks throughout the day, but they occasionally peek out at sunrise and sunset.

  • Stone Town

Zanzibar is an island off the coast of Tanzania, and its main city is also called Stone Town. You’ll see a different side of Tanzania in the city of Stone Town. The cultures of the Swahili, Arab, and Persian peoples all come together in Stone Town.

  • Arusha National Park

Arusha National Park is home to Mount Meru. The mountain is a huge draw, but the park has much more to see.

 

Arusha is great for outdoor activities, unlike many Tanzanian national parks. Hiking, climbing, and canoeing offer fresh ways to see the landscape. Arusha National Park is a great walking safari destination.

  • Lake Manyara

Tanzanian national parks are often pictured as huge savannas. Lake Manyara National Park paints a distinct image. The lake is the main attraction.

Lake Manyara, which shrinks in the dry season, covers more than a third of the park. The lake is a great place to see animals because of its water supply. Animals gather at the lake for water in June–September, the dry season. On a day safari, you can easily spot these wonderful creatures.

  • Lake Natron

Lake Natron is a world wonder. Lake Natron’s waters are dark red due to high pH, chemical makeup, and evaporation. Lake Natron has few creatures due to its hot, saline water.

Birds can die and calcify in the lake if they crash. Lesser flamingos survive death. When conditions are ideal, the lake is covered in pink birds breeding every three or four years.

  • Mikumi National Park

The Southern Circuit, a group of famous attractions in southern Tanzania, includes Mikumi National Park. The park’s flat grassland makes it easy to see approaching animals. To tour this safari park, you must be in an approved vehicle.

At Mikumi National Park, pygmy elephants with thin, short tusks are fascinating. They are less valuable to poachers, and their lesser tusks may be an evolutionary advantage.

  • Ngorongoro Conservation Area

The Ngorongoro Conservation Area is another fantastic destination for wildlife watching in Tanzania. The world’s largest intact volcanic caldera, Ngorongoro Crater, dominates it.

The lion population density within the crater is higher than anywhere else on Earth. Black rhinos are also abundant in the area. The conservation area includes leopards, hyenas, and cheetahs. Again, a guided Ngorongoro Conservation Area safari is recommended.

  • Lake Victoria

Lake Victoria, the largest lake in Africa, is the watershed from which the White Nile River originates. After Lake Superior, it is the world’s second-largest freshwater lake. This lake, which Tanzania shares with Kenya and Uganda, is a must-see for every traveler to the region. You may go on boat cruises and experience some incredible bird viewing at one of Tanzania’s most underrated destinations.

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