Tanzania is a safe, stable, and peaceful country in Africa, hence the name “Geneva of Africa”.
Tanzania is very beautiful and this is the country where an iconic Mount Kilimanjaro is located.
Tanzania is renowned for its abundance of wildlife and has the most lions in Africa. Tanzania protects 32% of its land for wildlife conservation. Tanzania has the world’s most spectacular animals and the most famous national park in the world – the Serengeti. That is where the Great Animal Migration happens. Millions of animals migrate throughout the year in quest of green pastures and water.
Tanzania has half of the lion population in Africa. There are cheetahs, leopards, small wild cats, hyenas, jackals, foxes, elephants, wildebeests, zebras, hippopotamuses, giraffes, and many more! Tanzania is also a birders’ paradise, there are more than 1100 bird species and some are endemic to Tanzania.
The skull of the earliest hominid was found in Tanzania’s Olduvai Gorge in 1959.
Tanzanians are remarkably charming, warm, kind, and generous. Kiswahili language unites all the tribes, and everybody lives like brothers and sisters wherever you go in the country. Tanzanians have a rich culture that is intriguing.
When you think of Africa, most of the iconic images you see are from Tanzania: (Savannas, migration of animals, crocodiles catching wildebeests when crossing Serengeti Mara River, umbrella acacias, African sunset, wildlife in Ngorongoro Crater and Mount Kilimanjaro). Tanzania is a wonderful country and offers the ultimate safari experience in Africa!