Attractions in Tanzania
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North of Arusha, near the Gregory Rift and Lake Natron, stands Ol Doinyo Lengai, known as the ‘Mountain of God.’ This unique volcano is the only place on Earth to […]
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Nestled on the eastern coast of southern Zanzibar, Jambiani Beach is a picturesque stretch of white, powdery sand and clear turquoise waters. The beach’s serene setting invites visitors to unwind […]
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Just outside of Arusha, Meserani Snake Park offers a unique experience with its diverse collection of snakes and reptiles, including puff adders and baby crocodiles. The park also features a […]
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Nestled in the Arusha region of Tanzania, Marangu serves as the gateway to Mount Kilimanjaro’s most popular route. This market town is a bustling hub where trekkers often make their […]
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Constructed in 1831 for Said bin Sultan, the fifth ruler of Oman’s Busaid dynasty, Mtoni Palace stands as a historical landmark in Tanzania. Best known as the childhood home of […]
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Nestled in a rural expanse of Tanzania, near the towns of Moshi and Arusha, Kikuletwa Hot Springs, also known as Chemka Hot Springs, offers a serene oasis. This freshwater spring […]
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Kiwengwa Beach, located on Zanzibar’s eastern coast northeast of Zanzibar City, offers a picturesque stretch of sand and clear waters. This beach is known for its vibrant marine life, making […]
Nestled just east of Arusha, Tengeru is a small mountain village with a rich history in coffee research. Surrounded by the natural beauty of the region, it often serves as […]
Ngurdoto Crater, located within Arusha National Park in Tanzania, is a natural landmark often compared to the smaller, more intimate version of the renowned Ngorongoro Crater. The crater’s interior is […]
Mwanakwerekwe Market, one of the largest markets on the island, offers a vibrant and authentic shopping experience away from the more touristy Daranji Market in Stone Town. Rows of stalls […]
Founded in 2001, the Amani Centre for Street Children in Arusha, Tanzania, serves as a sanctuary for houseless Tanzanian children, providing them with essential services such as housing, food, medical […]
On the outskirts of Marangu, Mshiri Village offers a glimpse into the lives of the indigenous Chagga people. Nestled in the shadow of Mount Kilimanjaro, the village provides a unique […]