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Tanzania Tourism
Tanzania
is one of the unique destinations on the African continent that
has yet to be discovered by many. It is a land of many wonders hubbing
an un-paralleled diversity of fauna and flora. Kilimanjaro, the
highest permanently snow-capped free standing mountain in Africa,
the exotic Islands of Zanzibar, the finest game sanctuaries of Serengeti,
Tarangire, Lake Manyara, Ngorongoro Crater, Ruaha, Selous and the
Marine Park of Mafia Island are only but a few of the living examples.
The scenery, topography and very friendly people harbour the growth
of excellent cultural tourism beach holidays, game hunting, historical
and archaeological ventures - and certainly the best wildlife photographic
safaris on the continent.
The tourism industry provides excellent investment
opportunities in construction and management of hotels, lodges and
restaurants, infrastructure ventures, aviation projects, training
institutions, tour operations, travel agencies and marketing organisations.
The industry's mission statement that forms the
basis of the tourism policy is to develop sustainable quality tourism
that is ecologically friendly to the conservation and restoration
of the environment and its people's culture.
In so doing the industry seeks to maximise the net
gains that emanate from the various tourism activities. It is for
this reason that the Government is now highly concerned with the
improvement of the infrastructure quality and diversity, ease of
destination entry formalities, relaxation of foreign exchange regulations
and controls, revision of applicable taxes and maintenance of peace,
stability and security.
As a stimulant, the private sector is increasingly
investing in the various tourist plants, improvement of destination
access from major sources and within marketing promotion and training
of the human resource.
Tourist Attractions
Besides cultural attributes, the other tourism attractions in the
country include the rich game to view in National Parks, Game Controlled
Areas and Games Reserves.
Just imagine viewing the famous tree climbing lions in the country's
northern parks!
The Kilimanjaro National Park does feature the great
ice-caped Equatorial mountain, the Kilimanjaro. The mountain invites
challenge to conquer it up its peak that skyscrapes at almost 6km
high to mountain climbers.
The Arusha National Park offers everything one wants
to see regarding volcanic features and lakes, the flamingoes; buffaloes,
the mountain vegetation and the general scenic view of the magnificent
Mount Meru.
The Tarangire and Lake Manyara National Parks, though
relatively smaller parks; located south west of Arusha town do offer
plenty to see. Black rhinos; over 380 species of birds; the worlds
largest bird the ostrich; the Kori bustard the only world heaviest
bird that can fly, elephants; wart hogs, baboons, zebra, the tree-climbing
lions, hot springs, and the rising steep escarpment of the Tanzania
Great rift Valley are only a selection of what these areas can offer.
Ngorongoro Conservation Area (NCA) about 828 Sq.
Km. is a perfect caldera of the world, 18km across, often with nothing
we can compare, this is one of the wonders of the world! You will
be attracted by the relief, its mountains, drifting sand dunes and
the diverse wildlife and the Maasai people. The NCA, due to these
and more qualities including its being nearer the cradle of mankind,
the Olduvai Gorge, it was declared a World Heritage Site in 1978.
The only place on the planet where a human being
is living in harmony with wildlife without harming one another to
date the only place to go is the Ngorogoro Conservation Area. It
is culture and ecotourism smoothly nurtured in the environment.
To the north west of NCA, spreads endless plain
of the Serengeti National Park (14,763Sq. Km). With over 3 million
large animals, involved in seasonal migration the Serengeti has
the greatest concentration wildlife unparalleled in the world. The
ecological rules regarding who eats who, or lonely death while swimming
across rivers during migration and how it is important to be in
groups for survival can be observed clearly here.
In southern Tanzania, there lies the greatest wild
reserve and second only to Serengeti in wildlife concentration,
this is the Selous National Park. Elephants, crocodiles and hippos
in rivers; buffaloes, and baobab trees dominate.
Other National Parks include Mahale (the haven of
the chimpanzees and baboons); Mikumi, Mkomazi, rubondo, Katavi and
Juvenile Udzungwa rich in plant diversity and in colobus monkeys.
Again, going around and across Tanzania, one finds more interesting
things. The remains from the oriental architecture found along the
coast and Zanzibar, the coral reefs such as those at the Wambe Shando
and Mwamba Wamba area; the sulphur springs in Tanga, the Mbozi meteorite
remains. The National Museum and other heritage sites add on more
interesting sites to visit.
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