Things to do in Tanzania

It’s a wonderland, undoubtedly! With some well-known national parks and landmarks, like the spectacular Mount Kilimanjaro, Tanzania can be your ideal travel destination. It is the ideal location for a safari, thanks to the vast wilderness of regions and spectacular wildlife. The majority of tourists will go through Dar es Salaam before departing for the jungle or spending some time lazing on Zanzibar’s stunning beaches. Another type of natural beauty can be seen off the gorgeous alluring Mafia and Pemba islands, offering the singular sight of coral gardens, vibrant fishes, and clean waters.

Mount Kilimanjaro
Mount Kilimanjaro, the tallest peak in Tanzania and the highest free-standing mountain in the world is for Adrenaline junkies. It is a favorite destination in Tanzania for thrill-seekers and expert climbers. The defining picture of Tanzania is Kilimanjaro, a World Heritage Site coming into existence by the eruption of a volcano along the “Rift Valley” ages ago. Kilimanjaro National Park comprises a few smaller peaks, highlands, plateaus, and forests and surrounds the area of Mount Kilimanjaro.
Stone Town
Zanzibar's cultural center, Stone Town, hasn't undergone many renovations and the city's distinct attractiveness comes from the big old Arabian mansions that line the curvy lanes and twisting streets. You can see a beautiful blend of the Swahili, Arab, and Persian civilizations evident in Stone Town. You can explore the numerous architectural wonders tucked away along the network of winding lanes of Stone Town. The Old Dispensary with its intricately carved balconies, the People's Palace, Beit el-Sahel, the Darajani Market,  Anglican Cathedral, Forodhani Gardens, the Hamamni Persian Baths, Beit el-Amani, City Hall, and the Old Fort, Stone Town's oldest building, are a few of the city's highlights.
Serengeti National Park
Millions of animals inhabit or pass through the huge, treeless plain of Serengeti National Park in quest of new pastures. Although the yearly wildebeest migration is what makes the Serengeti renowned, you may also observe the Big Five, lions which are around 2500 in the region and close to 500 different bird species there.
Pemba Island
The underwater paradise in the Zanzibar chain is home to sea fans, coral gardens, and vibrant sponges. The primary population center on Pemba, Chake Chake, is a well-liked base for scuba divers. It has a more relaxed environment, and mountain bikers are drawn to the island's steep hills and deep valleys. Misali Island Beach, a stunning stretch of white sand on an undeveloped tropical island, is an absolute must-see location.
Lake Manyara National Park
The landscape of this wonderful park is one of its kind as it comprises wetlands, meadows, and forests creating an experience that is unique to visitors. Lake comprises most of the park and is home to a variety of birds, including flocks of flamingos.  The best part of visiting this Park is getting up close and personal with its numerous hippos, lions, elephants and the highest number of baboons around the entire world giving a completely different perspective to the parks altogether.

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