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Tanzania is an East African country known for its vast wilderness areas. They include the plains of Serengeti National Park, a safari mecca populated by the “big five” game (elephant, lion, leopard, buffalo, rhino), and Kilimanjaro National Park, home to Africa’s highest mountain. Offshore lie the tropical islands of Zanzibar, with Arabic influences, and Mafia, with a marine park home to whale sharks and coral reefs. Tanzania is a multilingual country, the Swahili and English languages are mostly spoken in Tanzania. There are many other languages spoken in the country, but no one language is spoken natively by a majority or a large plurality of the population. According to Global Peace Index (GPI) 2019 report, Tanzania remains the most peaceful country in the East African region and Seventh most peaceful in Sub-Sahara Africa.Tanzania is among the top ten countries in Africa which have recorded the fastest growth in tourism.



Top 5 Reasons To Visit Tanzania

  • Stone Town-Zanzibar: Stone Town is a city of prominent historical and artistic importance in East Africa. Its architecture, mostly dating back to the 19th century, reflects the diverse influences underlying the Swahili culture, giving a unique mixture of Arab, Persian, Indian and European elements. For this reason, the town was designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2000.
  • Mt. Kilimanjaro: Mount Kilimanjaro is famous for its snow-capped peak looming over the plains of the savannah. The mountain has become a major tourist attraction for mountaineers and trekkers from around the world.
  • Ngorongoro Conservation Area: The largest intact volcanic caldera in the world,in 1978 it was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site and also happens to be home of the highest density of large game in Africa.
  • The Great Migration: The Serengeti National Park offers the most dramatic stage for a classic African safari during the Great Migration, a 2000 km annual circular odyssey of 1.5 million wildebeest and 200,000 zebras, all of them chasing the rains and fresh grasslands in a race for life.
  • The Beaches of Zanzibar: Zanzibar is one of Tanzania's top destinations because of its fascinating past and its incredible beaches.Zanzibar is the home of idyllic beaches, balmy weather & warm tropical waters. This archipelago is renowned for clear warm waters, coral reefs and rich marine diversity making it a perfect under-water destination for snorkelling and diving


7 Fascinating Tanzania Facts

  • 1. Olduvai Gorge: Tanzania plays a vital role in helping us understand our own evolution as the earliest human skull in the world, dating back 2 million years, was discovered in Olduvai Gorge in Tanzania by the famous East Africa archaeologist, Dr. Leakey.

  • 2. Ol Doinyo Lengai: The Tanzanian volcano, sprouting over 10,000 feet tall in the middle of a plain, is the only active volcano on Earth spewing carbonatite lava instead of silica, a rare chemical makeup that yields some bizarre results. The lava that flows from Ol Doinyo Lengai is uniquely cool:

  • 3. Lake Tanganyika: Tanganyika's waters lap Tanzania, Burundi, Congo DR and Zambia. It is the longest fresh water lake in the world and the second deepest after lake Baikal in Russia. The immense depth is because it lies in the Great Rift Valley, which also has created its steep shoreline.. The lake is fed by at least 50 streams and rivers and is regarded as one of the world’s most biologically rich and scientifically valuable habitats. Lake Tanganyika holds an astounding 8 percent of the world’s freshwater,

  • 4. Tanzanite: 1,000 times rarer than the diamonds, the Tanzanite is a rich, magnificent and 100 % authentic stone only mined in Tanzania.Tanzanite’s only known source in the world is a 4km strip of land near Mount Kilimanjaro, northern Tanzania.

  • 5. Lake Victoria: Lake Victoriais Africa's largest lake by area, the world's largest tropical lake,and the world's second-largest fresh water lake by surface area after Lake Superior in North America

  • 6. Mt Kilimanjaro: Mount Kilimanjaro is the tallest mountain in the African continent and the highest free-standing mountain in the world. Mount Kilimanjaro lies just 205 miles from the equator, in the country of Tanzania. When early explorers reported seeing glaciers on the top of Kilimanjaro, people did not believe them as they thought it was impossible for ice to form so close to the hot, equatorial sun

  • 7. Kipunji: Tanzania is one of the last remaining places when the possibility of discovering a new species still exists. In 2003, a new monkey, the kipunji, was discovered and is extremely rare with a population of only about one thousand animals. Zoologists were initially skeptical of the existence of the kipunji until its discovery, as traditional tales of the Nyakyusa people described the monkey as both real and mythical.




  Peter Greenberg’s occasional PBS series, “The Royal Tour,” features heads of state acting as Greenberg’s tour guides to their countries. The shows include well-known tourist highlights but also connect the leaders’ personal stories to that of their nations, providing a more intimate view of the destination. In the past, kings, presidents and prime ministers have acted as Greenberg’s co-hosts, but he’s never had a leader-guide quite like Samia Suluhu Hassan, the president of Tanzania and featured leader/tour guide in “The Royal Tour: Tanzania.


Tanzanian tourism development and economic growth

The most comprehensive Tanzania Economic Update underscores the tourist industry's enormous untapped potential to underpin the nation's development agenda.

Tanzania's tourism perspective and a unique trend as compared to other emerging economies in Africa.
To assist the Government to obtain basic information that will support the process of implementing the Vision for Development 2025, health and social reform, as well as the monitoring of international development agendas;
Population information assists in district authorities in the implementation of development plans that reflect the needs of the people at the relevant levels and assist in the balance of resource allocation;
Basic information on demographic, socio-economic status of population and housing plans at all levels;
Allocation in calculating other indicators eg Individual GDP, GDP, Employment and Unemployment and student enrollment rate;
Information that will enable the government to identify population growth, by distribution and other indicators, which are important for environmental management;





Tanzania

Tourism Revival


Tanzania Hotels & Resorts

Hyatt Regency Kilimanjaro

Fondly known as 'Kili', this legendary Tanzania hotel has been a landmark in Dar Es Salaam since the mid 1960's. This Tanzania hotel has been serving and providing accommodation for foreign travelers and dignitaries for over 20 years. The Hyatt Regency Dar Es Salaam - The Kilimanjaro was first opened in 1965 and is one of the leading hotels in Tanzania. This commanding and majestic building is famous in all of Africa, often been described as 'the' hotel of East Africa. This Tanzania hotel has played host to many of the world's most prominent and influential people, including Michael Jackson and Nelson Mandela.

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Tanzania is an invitation that is hard to refuse. 

Tanzania is a country with many tourist attractions. Tanzania has designated 38 percent of its land area as protected areas solely to promote conservation. The majority of tourists will likely travel through Dar es Salaam on their way to other destinations.Explore the splendor of wild Africa by venturing into some of the world's most breathtaking scenery and keeping an ear out for the menacing roaring of lions or the saw-like growl of leopards at night.

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Nungwi Beach

It's regarded as Zanzibar's best beach. It place has amazing sunsets, which you can experience while strolling down the beach or dining at one of the many restaurants that line the coastline. During low tide, tourists can walk into the shallow waters.

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Serengeti Giraffes

Masai giraffes are widely distributed throughout northern and central Tanzania. For its distinctive appearance, giraffes have fascinated both ancient and modern cultures. They are frequently depicted in cartoons, novels, and paintings.





Public transport

Accessible transportation networks

Dar es Salaam is the first Eastern African city to implement a public bus rapid transit (BRT) project. When fully implemented, the BRT system will provide better, more environmentally friendly, and more efficient mobility to the city's residents. In Dar es Salaam, the BRT system is well connected with road networks from different parts of the city to access the BRT stations by walking, motorcycles, Bajaj, commuter buses (locally known as daladala), and private cars.Active transportation requires safe, comfortable, and convenient infrastructure and services that meet the needs and preferences of tourists.

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Serengeti

explore the treasures of TANZANIA

One of the Seven Wonders of Africa is the Great Migration. The Serengeti's unique location provides the experience of a lifetime, and it is the only place in Africa where vast land-animal migrations still take place. A land radiating with life, perfection and full of authenticity. A place for those who seek to go beyond expectations, that dares you to see more.

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Dar Es Salaam, A magical place where you will find history.

Dar es Salaam is on track to become Africa's fastest-growing urban center. In terms of annual population growth, it's on pace to be Africa's fastest growing urban center. Its total population—currently about 6.1 million people—is expected to expand by more than 85 percent through 2025, according to the African Development Bank, and could reach 21.4 million people by 2052. It's likely to achieve 'megacity' status—10 million residents or more—by the early 2030s.To put that expansion in context: New York City added roughly 4 million residents over the past 100 years. Dar es Salaam will add 21 million over a similar span.


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Masai uniquely colourful people and cultural heritage.





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(Photo) Children are Curious by nature, you can’t keep them from exploring as they try to comprehend their environment. Children who feel connected to nature are happier — and more likely to befriend other children.

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FIND ACCESSIBLE ACCOMMODATION IN Tanzania

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White Sands Hotel Resort

Vacation resort in Tanzania
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Seacliff Hotel

Located just in front of a Cliff, a combination of top notch aesthetic services and magnificent Indian Ocean.

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The Residence Zanzibar

luxury Zanzibar resort blends modern comforts with Swahili, Omani, British and Indian influences.
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3 Reasons You Should Visit Zanzibar

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1. With crystal clear waters, palm trees swaying in the breeze and fresh coconuts complete with a straw and ready to drink, it shouldn’t be too hard to convince anyone that Zanzibar is one of the most incredible destinations on the continent of Africa. However, with such a rapid rise in popularity, this article explains why now is the best time to visit the magical spice island of Zanzibar. So here are all the best reasons to visit Zanzibar next!.


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Stone Town Zanzibar


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Rich History and Cultural Heritage

Get on Swahili time. Time-keeping is initially confusing, but actually makes a lot of sense. In Swahili culture, people start counting time at sunrise rather than at midnight, which means that 7 a.m. Western time is one o’clock in the morning Swahili time, and 7 p.m. is one o’clock at night. (This works because sunset and sunrise times are relatively constant year-round, since Zanzibar is so close to the equator.) A trick to decipher this code is to imagine drawing a line directly across a clock face: three becomes nine, four becomes ten. When arranging meeting times, it’s best to specify the time of day you’d like to meet—morning, afternoon, evening, night—that way, even if your numbers are off, chances are you’ll still connect.


photoTanzania National Parks

The Tanzania National Parks Authority is in charge of overseeing Tanzania's national parks. The 22 national parks were established to preserve the nation's rich natural heritage. Many of the national parks serve as the core of a much larger protected ecosystem.

  • world's ultimate mammal migration
    Serengeti National Park

    The Serengeti is where you'll find the largest populations of Wildebeest, Zebra, Cape Eland, Lion, Cheetah, Hyena, and Gazelles. The picturesque sky will make your journey to this grand finale on the great migration of mammals memorable!.

  • Discover nature's ultimate wonders.
    Ruaha National Park

    It is Tanzania's second-largest national park, with a total surface area of 20,226 square kilometers. Animals are drawn to the Great Ruaha River and other water sources during the dry season, when game viewing is at its best.

  • A sanctuary for pink-hued flamingos
    Lake Manyara National Park

    The lush vegetation of Lake Manyara includes the escarpment of the rift valley, the tall trees of the ground water forest, the tree-climbing lions, the soda lake that is home to tens of thousands of pink-hued flamingos, big water birds, and bands of baboons and blue monkeys.

  • The Land of the Elephants and birds
    Tarangire National Park

    The park is one of the best birding locations in East Africa and is renowned for its concentration of wild species, particularly elephants. The park's elevation ranges from 900 to 1250 meters.

  • where the beach and the bush meet
    Saadani National Park

    A unique paradise with a distinctive ecosystem where beach life and wildness collide is Saadani National Park. This offers you the chance to not only jump into the Indian Ocean right after your safari but also to immerse yourself in a spectacular display in a breathtaking natural setting.

  • Your favorite wildlife in a Nutshell
    Mikumi National Park

    The most alluring park for a safari is Mikumi, notwithstanding how easily accessible it is. This Park will help you save your valuable time while providing an authentic flavor of an African safari.The Hippo pools, which allow visitors to get up up and personal with the mud-loving animals, and bird watching



FLIGHTS FROM THE USA AND EUROPE

Fly to Tanzania from Europe and North America

Plan to spend around $73 per day on your vacation in Tanzania.





Frequently Asked Questions

Visas are required for Foreign nationals traveling to Tanzania.

Visa is required for entry into Tanzania for most people. An ordinary visa (also known as a tourist visa) is used by tourists. This visa is issued at any Tanzanian embassy. It grants tourists/ visitors the authorization to enter the country through designated entry points on the border, through airports and harbor stations. However, a person coming from a country with no access to a Tanzanian embassy or where it is reasonably distant shall be issued a visa at the entry points in Tanzania.

Any foreigner seeking to enter the United Republic of Tanzania is subject to the following entry requirements:

  • 1. A passport or Travel Document which is valid for not less than six months;
  • 2. A Residence Permit or a Pass or his name is endorsed upon the same; Upon complying with the entry requirements, a visitor is issued with a Visitor's Pass with validity not exceeding three months (and not exceeding six months for citizens of EAC Member States).

Visa Requirements:

  • 1. A complete visa application form. A copy of the form is available on the web, at any Tanzanian embassy, or at any entry point into Tanzania.
  • 2. Valid passport (at least 6 months before expiration). There must be at least one full blank visa page available for the Tanzania visa stamp.
  • 3. Two passport size photograph recently taken.
  • 4. Visa fee ranging $50-$100
  • 5. Proof of departure such as a computer generated flight itinerary from the airline or a travel agency or copy of airline ticket.
  • 6. Visa applications for minors under 18 years, should be accompanied with a notarized letter, jointly signed by parents or legal guardians approving the minor to travel.
All international passengers to Tanzania must complete an online Health Survey within 24 hours of arrival. A separate Health Survey is required for Zanzibar. Further information on both Health Surveys is provided in the Tanzanian government’s travel guide here.
  • Unvaccinated visitors from the foreign countries can enter Tanzania with a negative COVID-19 test result.
  • Fully vaccinated Foreign nationals can enter Tanzania without restrictions.
  • Is Tanzania a safe country? Yes, Tanzania is a safe country. In fact, it's regarded as one of the safest African countries , both for locals and tourists

Mount Kilimanjaro

Located in Tanzania, Mount Kilimanjaro is Africa’s tallest mountain at about 5,895 meters (19,340 feet). It is the largest free-standing mountain rise in the world, meaning it is not part of a mountain range.Also called a stratovolcano (a term for a very large volcano made of ash, lava, and rock), Kilimanjaro is made up of three cones: Kibo, Mawenzi, and Shira. Kibo is the summit of the mountain and the tallest of the three volcanic formations. While Mawenzi and Shira are extinct, Kibo is dormant and could possibly erupt again. Scientists estimate that the last time it erupted was 360,000 years ago. The highest point on Kibo’s crater rim is called Uhuru, the Swahili word for “freedom.” The mountain is also known for its snow-capped peak; however, scientists warn that the snow might disappear within the next 20 years or so.


Why Investing in Tanzania's Tourism

Here are some reasons for why it makes sense to invest in Tanzanian tourism.

Abundant Natural Attractions

Tanzania is renowned for its breathtaking natural landscapes, including iconic attractions such as Mount Kilimanjaro, the Serengeti National Park, Ngorongoro Crater, and Zanzibar's pristine beaches.

Diverse Cultural Heritage

Tanzania boasts a rich cultural heritage, with over 120 ethnic groups speaking various languages and practising diverse traditions. Cultural tourism initiatives offer opportunities to invest in community-based tourism.

Sustainable Tourism Practices

There is increasing global demand for sustainable tourism experiences, and Tanzania is well-positioned to capitalize on this trend. Investors can focus on eco-friendly resorts, community-based tourism initiatives, and wildlife conservation efforts to attract environmentally conscious travellers..

Location and Connectivity

The country's well-developed transportation infrastructure, including international airports and road networks, enhances connectivity and accessibility for tourists..



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