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Top Places to Visit in Tanzania - Ultimate Travel Guide

Top Places to Visit in Tanzania - Ultimate Travel Guide
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Hello, travel enthusiasts! Welcome back to our channel. Today, we're diving into the breathtaking beauty of Tanzania, uncovering the top must-visit places. Whether you're a wildlife lover, adventure seeker, or simply in search of cultural richness, Tanzania has something for everyone. Let's get started!

Serengeti National Park]
Our journey begins in the iconic Serengeti National Park, where the great migration unfolds.

Mount Kilimanjaro
Next on our list is the majestic Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa's tallest peak.

Zanzibar Archipelago
Escape to the Zanzibar Archipelago, a tropical paradise with pristine beaches.

Ngorongoro Crater

Selous Game Reserve
Host: For those seeking a more secluded safari experience, Selous Game Reserve is a hidden gem.

Tarangire National Park
Tarangire National Park is our next stop, known for its vast herds of elephants and iconic baobab trees.

Lake Manyara National Park
Discover the diverse wildlife and bird species at Lake Manyara National Park.

Mafia Island
Escape to the untouched beauty of Mafia Island.

Arusha National Park
Arusha National Park is a hidden gem at the foothills of Mount Meru. Explore the landscapes ranging from savannah to rainforest


Northern Circuit Safari

Mkomazi National Park
- Discover the untouched beauty of this remote reserve.

Engaruka Archaeological Site
- Unearth the mysteries of an ancient agricultural settlement.

Olduvai Gorge
- Explore the Cradle of Mankind and its archaeological significance.

Lake Natron
- Marvel at the surreal landscapes and flamingo-filled lake.

Southern Circuit Safari

Ruaha National Park
- Encounter diverse wildlife in this off-the-beaten-path gem.

Udzungwa Mountains National Park
- Hike through lush rainforests and discover waterfalls.

Mikumi National Park
- Spot wildlife in the mini-Serengeti with scenic views.

Saadani National Park
- Enjoy the unique combination of wildlife and coastal beauty.

Kitulo Plateau National Park
- Admire the Garden of God with its floral diversity.

Katavi National Park
- Explore the remote wilderness and abundant wildlife.

Gombe Stream National Park
- Witness chimpanzee behavior in this primate haven.

Mahale Mountains National Park
- Trek through lush forests to discover wild chimpanzees.

Livingstone Mountains
- Immerse yourself in the stunning landscapes and hiking trails.

Cultural and Historical Sites

Stone Town, Zanzibar
- Wander through UNESCO-listed narrow streets and historic sites.

Zanzibar Spice Farms
- Engage your senses in spice tours on this aromatic island.

Kilwa Kisiwani
- Explore the medieval ruins of this historical island.

Bagamoyo
- Dive into the rich history of the Swahili coast.

Mafia Island
- Relax on pristine beaches and explore marine life.

Tanga City
- Discover the blend of Arab, Indian, and German influences.

Isimila Stone Age Site
- Step back in time to witness ancient human occupation.

Kondoa Rock-Art Sites
- Admire ancient rock paintings in a UNESCO-listed site.

Makumbusho Village Museum
- Experience traditional Tanzanian culture in Dar es Salaam.

Bagamoyo Kaole Ruins
- Explore the ruins of this once-important Swahili settlement.

Beaches and Islands

Pemba Island:
- Dive into turquoise waters and vibrant coral reefs.

Mbudya Island
- Relax on this idyllic island near Dar es Salaam.

Ras Kutani
- Unwind on pristine beaches away from the crowds.

Matemwe Beach, Zanzibar
- Enjoy white sandy beaches and turquoise waters.

Nungwi, Zanzibar
- Discover a lively beach with water activities and nightlife.

Kilwa Masoko Beach
- Experience tranquility on this lesser-known beach.

Kizimkazi Dolphin Tour
- Swim with dolphins in the turquoise waters of Zanzibar.

Bongoyo Island
- Escape to a serene island just off the coast of Dar es Salaam.

Jambiani, Zanzibar
- Immerse yourself in the local culture of this coastal village.

Mtwara Beach
- Relax on quiet beaches surrounded by coconut palms.


Adventure and Nature

Lake Tanganyika
- Discover the world's second-largest and deepest freshwater lake.

Gorilla Highlands
- Trek into the borderlands for a glimpse of mountain gorillas.

Lushoto
- Hike the Usambara Mountains and explore vibrant markets.

Lake Eyasi
- Connect with local tribes and experience traditional life.

Kikuletwa Hot Springs
- Relax in the crystal-clear waters surrounded by lush greenery.

Ndutu Area
- Experience the beauty of the Southern Serengeti.

Materuni Waterfalls
- Hike to stunning waterfalls near Moshi.

Maramboi Tented Camp
- Stay in luxury tents with stunning views of the Rift Valley.

Lake Victoria
- Explore Africa's largest lake and its vibrant fishing communities.

Mto wa Mbu
- Wander through this diverse village, a melting pot of cultures.
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Burunge WMA

The Burunge Wildlife Management Area (WMA) in Babati District is located in Tanzania’s wildlife-rich northern tourist circuit. The WMA is very close to both Tarangire and Manyara National Parks. It is roughly 18 kms from the main gate of Tarangire National Park, 20kms from Majimoto and Tarangire airstrips and less than 10 kms from the southern boundary of the Lake Manyara National Park, The WMA is bisected by the Arusha-Babati-Singida-Dodonia highway.
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7 ATTRACTIONS TO VISIT IN IRINGA CITY (TANZANIA)

Iringa is a town in southern Tanzania. It sits on a cliff overlooking the Ruaha River Valley, in the Southern Highlands region. The town center has German colonial buildings and a popular market. The Commonwealth War Graves Cemetery memorializes soldiers who died in local battles during WWI and WWII.

1. RUAHA NATIONAL PARK
Ruaha National Park is the largest national park in Tanzania making it the largest park in East Africa. The name of the park is derived from the Great Ruaha River, which flows along its southeastern margin and is the focus for game viewing. The park can be reached by private plane and there are 2 airstrips – Msembe airstrip at Msembe (National Park Headquarters), and Jongomeru Airstrip. Noted animals found in this park are East African cheetah and lion, African leopard and wild dog, spotted hyena, giraffe, hippopotamus, African buffalo, and sable antelope. Since 2005, the protected area is considered a Lion Conservation Unit. The park is known for its large elephant population. More than 571 species of birds have been identified in the park.
2. ISIMILA STONE AGE
Isimila Stone Age Site is pre-historic settlement located inside Iringa District of Iringa Region in Tanzania. The site is home to the Middle Pleistocene archaeological site.[2] Large surface assemblages of later Acheulean lithics, including hand axes, cleavers, scrapers, and cores, have been found at the site. Although no human bones have been found at the location, Isimila provides a special view into Middle Pleistocene Hominid behavior.[3] The site is a registered National Historic Site

3. MKWAWA MUSEUM
Mkwawa museum is about 15km from Iringa on the road to Ruaha National Park. This tiny museum in nearby Kalenga – the former Hehe capital – contains the skull, personal effects and other relics of Chief Mkwawa. It was here that he committed suicide rather than succumb to the German forces. Chief Mkwawa's skull was returned back to Tanzania from German on 9th July 1951. His skull was returned back from Germany on 9th July 1951.

4. IRINGA BOMA
Regional Museum and Cultural Center
Located in the heart of Iringa in the Southern Highlands of Tanzania, Iringa Boma is a place for education, participation and recreation. Boma is a Swahili word for fortification, perfectly describing the Centre as a stronghold of culture and heritage in the Region. It offers various opportunities to engage with culture and heritage in Iringa, for people from within and from outside the region. The Boma in one of the oldest remaining buildings in Iringa, constructed around 1900 by the German colonial regime to serve as a military hospital. German colonial architecture combined African, Swahili and European styles. After the First World War the British made it their regional administrative centre. From Tanzania’s independence in 1961 until 2014 it was in use as Regional and District administration office offering civil services. Beginning in 2014, the building was completely renovated and restored to its original design. It re-opened in 2016 as a regional museum and cultural centre.

5. GANGILONGA STONE
This large rock northeast of town is where Chief Mkwawa meditated and where he learned that the Germans were after him. Its name, gangilonga, means ‘talking stone’ in Hehe, possibly because the chief's scouts communicated the movement of German troops from here. It’s an easy climb to the top, with views over town. Staff at Neema Crafts Centre Internet Cafe can provide directions and a guide. Don't approach it on your own, as muggings are frequent.
6. LIGEREKE ROCK PAINTING
A large prehistoric frieze, similar in style to the Kondoa rock paintings, located at a spectacular site on the edge of town just west of the Dodoma road. The ochre drawings depict human figures, an elephant, jumping eland and giraffe hiding in long grass. It's an easy and worthwhile excursion from town involving a short but steep walk from the car park

7. MUFINDI TEA PLANTATIONS AND HORSE RIDING
This lovely lodge, set amid landscaped gardens in the forested hills and tea plantations around Mufindi, offers cool highland air and the chance to recharge, plus walking trails, cycling, horse riding and fishing. The cosy wooden cabins have sunset views, and family-style meals are prepared with farm produce. It's 45km south of Mafinga; pick-ups can be arranged
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DODOMA CITY TANZANIA CAPITAL: The Fastest Growing City in East Africa

Dodoma is the capital city of Tanzania after the city was relocated from Dar es salaam. it is one of the fastest growing cities in East Africa.


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The Untold Story Behind Tanzania's Best Bus Station

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Iringa Mjini - Tanzania

Streets of Iringa in Tanzania.
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Road Trip Tanzania; 10 days living out of a truck

A 10 day road trip through north eastern Tanzania;

Arusha - Babati
Babati - Kondoa: Rock paitings
Kondoa - Mwanza: Lake Victoria
Mwanza - Kisesa: Sukuma Tribe
Kisesa - Babati: Lake Babati canoeing
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Tanzania, Side Trip to Isimila Natural Pillar, Episode 91

This a small part of our road trip across Southern Africa. A trip from Tanzania and the Indian Ocean to the Atlantic off the coast of Namibia. In this episode we discover a roadside attraction! It’s a local to-do with displays, education, exotic animals and a nature walk. Reminds me of roadside attractions in Oz.

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Isimila Natrual Pillar Video Details

The following day, just south of Iringa, we pulled into the Isimila stone age site of Natural Pillars. Modeled after western attractions it housed educational artifacts, hosted exotic animals and concluded with a nature walk. It was a very nice break from the road and was also cheap and informative.

Once back on the road we were flagged down by the police for speeding again. Cost? A pair of old boots.

Late in the day (north of the Malawi border) we opted for a free camp. We pulled onto a grass path and pitched the tent as the sun set.

When we followed the dirt path to find a secluded camp spot the prior night we hadn’t realized that we were camped on the main footpath from a village to their fields. We woke to a lot of locals standing at a distance and staring at the apparition of an old Toyota Land Cruiser and a tent next to their cultivated fields.

After breakfast we broke camp and made our way back to the main road. On impulse we followed some signposts off the main road and headed in search of a natural bridge that was formed by volcanic lava flows.

Welcome to the Chongoni rock art area(The richest concentration of rock art in Central Africa)

The Chongoni rock art area is located in the Central region of Malawi and it has a land area of 48.80 square miles.

The Chongoni rock art area depicts rock art and paintings of the local community of the late stone age and the iron age.

According to the United Nations, the Chongoni rock art area is a world heritage site because of its rich cultural traditions of rock art.

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Eine der meist unterschätzten Attraktionen in Tansania, die einzigartigen Felsmalereien von Kondoa!

Einblicke von Malley Simon Gwandu in die außergewöhnlichsten Felsmalereien Afrikas (Kondoa rock paintings) die im Jahr 2006 zum UNESCO-Welterbe erklärt wurden. Diese über 2.500 Jahre bis vermutlich 10.000 Jahre alten Felsmalereien sind die meist unterschätzte Attraktion in Tansania. Nur einige wenige Safari-Veranstalter haben diesen Höhepunkt in Ihrem Rundreise Programm. Es sind über 180 Standorte bekannt und es werden mehr als 400 verschiedene Standorte vermutet. Die wohl bekannteste Forscher der Felsmalereien in den 1950er Jahren waren „Louis und Mary Leakey“. Denn verschiedenen Felsmalereien werden unterschiedlichen Epochen zugeordnet und sind bis heute nicht aufgeklärt. Überwiegend werden menschliche Figuren mit fremdartigen Frisuren, Jagdszenen, Tierzeichnungen und ungewöhnliche geometrische Formen dargestellt. An den magischen Orten werden heute noch Rituale durchgeführt und es kann mit einer Erlaubnis dort Übernachtet werden. Wir besuchen bei kurzen Wanderungen die „roten Malereien“ von Fenga, Thawi und Kolo mit seinen lebhaften und abwechslungsreichen Bildern sowie die „weißen Malereien“ von Pahi.
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Tanzania: Top 10 must-see attractions before you die

Tanzania's Top 10: A Journey Through Iconic Attractions by Tripmana's Workspace

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00:00:00 Discovering Tanzania
00:00:19 Majestic Mount Kilimanjaro
00:00:35 Breathtaking Serengeti National Park
00:00:53 Ngorongoro Crater
00:01:09 Selous Game Reserve
00:01:26 Zanzibar's Rich Culture
00:01:43 Tranquil Pemba Island
00:02:00 Raw Beauty of Ruaha National Park
00:02:11 Diverse Ecosystems of Lake Manyara National Park
00:02:24 Ancient Rock Paintings of Kondoa Irangi
00:02:36 Olduvai Gorge - Cradle of Mankind
00:02:48 Captivating Tanzania

Top Hidden Gems in Tanzania | Discover the Unexplored

Welcome to Small Travel Wonders with Sam. In this video, we unveil the top hidden gems in Tanzania, from the serene Pemba Island to the ancient Kondoa Rock-Art Sites. Discover these unique and lesser-known destinations that offer incredible experiences off the beaten path.

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Pemba Island
Udzungwa Mountains National Park
Lake Natron
Kondoa Rock-Art Sites
Mount Meru
Kitulo National Park
Mafia Island
Amani Nature Reserve
Olduvai Gorge
Matema Beach
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10,000-year-old Cave Art in Tanzania!

Searching for ancient cave paintings in Dodoma region, Tanzania - Iringa, Kolo, Kondoa areas. What an adventure !

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Day 65 Kondoa

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