TOP FIVE PLACES IN TANZANIA TO SPEND
Lamudi looks at ideal locations in Tanzania for quick long weekend getaways
Dar-es-Salaam. April 10, 2015: When public holidays come around, it is always nice to get away for a long weekend and take a break from busy city life. Luckily enough, Tanzania is a beautiful country that offers many great getaway locations to relax and unwind.
Lamudi Tanzania puts together a helpful guide that can assist you to choose the best location to spend a long weekend, no matter who you’re spending it with.
Zanzibar
One of the most well known destinations worldwide is luckily only a short flight or boat ride away. The beautiful white sand beaches and the crystal clear water make for the perfect long weekend destination. The variety of activities that are available are an additional attraction point. From jet skiing and scuba diving, to good food and great street shopping, Zanzibar has it all. If you are not a beach person, worry not. The island also has the wonderful history of Stone Town to explore, the intriguing Spice Tour and the adventure-filled Jozani Forest.
Serengeti National Park
The Serengeti National Park is home to some of the greatest wildlife in Tanzania and witnesses the great migration of wildebeest and zebra. The population of wild animals is also very impressive. Who does not enjoy being amongst nature and witnessing wildlife in its natural habitat. A great way to spend a long weekend away with family or friends, as there is much to see in the 14,763 square kilometre park. There is also a wide variety of accommodation available, from luxury lodges to mobile camps suitable for all budgets.
Mahale Mountains
Home to approximately 1000 chimps, as well as other primates including the red colobus monkey and yellow baboons, the Mahale Mountains offer a number of outstanding attractions for visitors. You can mountain climb, go on a walking safari, or snorkel, fish and kayak in the beautiful clear waters of Lake Tanganyika. The best time to visit the mountains is in the dry season between May and October. The two excellent camps that can be visited are Greystoke Mahale or Nkungwe Tented Camp
· Lake Victoria
The largest freshwater lake in Africa which borders all three East African countries - Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda. The lake is a source of the White Nile and provides an income for millions of residents along the shores. Bird watching and fishing trips are some of the most popular attractions of the area, and boat trips or hikes can also be arranged. The lake is a beautiful attraction, and a must-see for all. Rubonda Island National Park, which includes several other smaller islands, is on the southwest shores of Lake Victoria and can also be visited.
Ngorongo Conservation Area
The Ngorongoro Conservation Area is home to the famous Ngorongoro Crater which is the world's largest inactive, unfilled volcanic caldera which is still intact. The crater formed when a large volcano exploded, and then collapsed on itself approximately two to three million years ago. The Ngorongoro Conservation Area is also home to many wild animals such as wildebeests, rhinos, and has the largest lion population in Tanzania. It is also the home to Olduvai Gorge, the archeological place where the earliest known specimens of humans were discovered. It is another great place to spend a vacation with family or friends, and a great way to unwind and relax.
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