Its capital Dar es Salaam and language Swahili (alongside English), East Africa's biggest country is known for its Serengeti grasslands; Mount Kilimanjaro, of course; the swell safari-ing found in and around its Ngorongoro Crater; and exotic/historic offshore Zanzibar.


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A look at the rites of passages of Tanzania´s tribal peoples

  Rites of passage are culturally significant ceremonies marking transitions in a person's life—such as birth, adolescence, marriage, and death. In East Africa, tribes have diverse, deeply rooted traditions that symbolize these life changes. Here's a look at some notable rites of passage among East African tribes, including, in Tanzania, the Chaga, the Kuria, and the Masaai. read post  

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The ultimate African adventure in Tanzania: a safari plus Zanzibar

Tanzania offers an unparalleled safari experience with its vast wildlife reserves, breathtaking landscapes, and rich culture. Whether you're keen on spotting the Big Five in iconic parks like the Serengeti or unwinding on the tropical beaches of Zanzibar, Tanzania promises the adventure of a lifetime. Here we´ll highlight a Tanzania safari combined with a Zanzibar culture and beach getaway, providing the perfect mix of wildlife, culture, and relaxation. read post  

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A guide to Tanzania photo safaris: capturing the heart of Africa

  Tanzania, a haven for wildlife photographers, offers unparalleled opportunities to capture the natural beauty and wildlife of East Africa. From the world-renowned Serengeti to the lush landscapes of the Ngorongoro Crater, its national parks provide an extraordinary setting for photographers to document the wild. If you’re planning a photographic safari in Tanzania, here’s a detailed guide to help you prepare for the adventure of a lifetime. read post  

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Tanzania in ´6 Awesome African Vacation Destinations for Families´

  Unsplash One of this country's most notable eco stars are threefold, and all located up north. The Serengeti Plains are the site of a national park of nearly 15,000 square kilometers (5,790 sq. miles) harboring many thousands of varied species including antelopes, baboons, Cape buffalo, cheetahs, crocodiles, elephants, hyenas, hippos, jackals, leopards, lions (Africa's largest population), monkeys, ostriches, rhinos, and wildebeest, among many others. It's also the starting point of the…

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