Tanzania Travel Articles
  • Arusha National Park
    The closest national park to Arusha town – the northern Tanzania safari capital – Arusha National Park is a multi-faceted jewel, often overlooked by safari-goers...
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  • Fabulous in the Bush
    Gemma Pitcher, author of the new book Safari Living, a celebration of the style of Tanzania's safari camps, shares a few sartorial tips on how to look cool in the bush while on that Tanzania safari holiday...
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  • Kilwa Kisiwane Ruins
    Kilwa Kisiwane was the principal settlement on the East African coast, settled as far back as the ninth century it first came to power in the 11th century...
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  • Of Chimps and Men
    Mahale Mountains National Park is tucked onto the shores of Lake Tanganyika, the world's longest, second-deepest natural lake, a perfectly clear, dazzlingly blue stretch of water...
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  • Parks in East Africa
    East Africa's diversity is sensational. The range of terrains, climates, ecosystems, cultures and wildlife on offer almost defies belief. Good news for travellers: surely there's a park or reserve...
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  • Tanzania Cultural Tours
    For the average tourist, a visit to Tanzania usually involves jetting in for a whistle-stop safari then zipping off to Zanzibar for a few days. But there's more to Tanzania than that. With a culur...
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  • Tanzania FAQ
    What is the Capital City of Tanzania? The largest city in Tanzania is Dar es Salaam, and it is the political and economic capital. What is the climate and weather like...
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  • Tanzania Safari History
    In East Africa, the concept of safari existed long before the coming of the white man. From the earliest times, caravans of porters carried oil, skins and rhinoceros horn out of the African...
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