14 Life-Changing Experiences You Can Have Only in Tanzania
With its amazing combination of wild African animals, tropical beaches, rich history and culture, unique and awe-inspiring experiences are not difficult to find in Tanzania. We give you the lowdown on a few epic adventures to enjoy in this awesome corner of East Africa that may change your outlook on life forever.
The Great Wildebeest Migration
Park
The Underwater Room at The Manta Resort
Resort, Hotel
Kilwa Kisiwani Ruins
Ruins
The island of Kilwa Kisiwani off the coast of Tanzania was once the centre of one of the greatest empires in East Africa and a wealthy and powerful port. It played a pivotal role in the development of Swahili civilization and today the ruins of the Great Mosque, the oldest in East Africa, can still be admired. Another interesting site is the Palace of Husuni Kubwa that overlooks the island and was once the largest building in sub-Saharan Africa.
Climb Mount Kilimanjaro
Natural Feature
Lake Natron
Natural Feature
Ol Doinyo Lengai
Natural Feature
This Tanzanian volcano is the only active volcano in the world that spews out carbonatite lave instead of silica, which results in some rather bizarre and unusual sights. Its cool temperature, compared to other volcanic magna, means that the lava can harden in seconds and sometimes shatters mid-air before falling over the slopes. It also contains a high level of alkaline elements such as calcium, sodium, and potassium, which give the lava unusual colour features.
Mingle with chimps at the Gombe National Park
Natural Feature
Small and intimate, this protected piece of land on the southern shores of Lake Tanganyika is home to the Kasekela chimpanzee community, who have featured in numerous books and documentaries. The park is where Jane Goodall once conducted her behavioral research on chimps, and various different primate species live here. Take a trek through the park to meet the chimps and be amazed at all the human characteristics they possess.
Oldupai Gorge Museum
Museum
Forodhani Gardens
Market, African
Kuza Cave
Natural Feature
This sacred and religious site offers visitors a glimpse into a wondrous underground world where rivers snake their way through the earth against a backdrop of magnificent stalagmites and stalactites. Although much of the cave lies still to be discovered, its fresh, flowing water once attracted animals and humans alike, with bones found strewn around the cave indicating that giraffe and waterbuck once visited it. The cave has also long been a place of worship for the local population and holds crystal-clear pools, some up to eight feet (two meters) deep.
Game viewing in a hot-air balloon
Natural Feature
Swim with dolphins at Kizimkazi
Natural Feature
Dolphins are highly intelligent, sociable creatures and an opportunity to interact with them simply has to rate as a life-altering experience. The still, clear water that surrounds the island of Kizimkazi offers the perfect conditions to meet these fabulous mammals as you don a snorkeling kit and explore. Please note that dolphins are extremely sensitive animals and should be respected at all times.
Melt into the peace of Selous Game Reserve
Natural Feature
This sprawling reserve is the largest in Africa and offers an entirely different experience to the Serengeti. It is a UNESCO Word Heritage Site and prohibits any permanent habitation within its boundaries, leading to an incredibly remote and un-touristy feel. The reserve covers an immense area consisting of swamps, hills, and grasslands and when booking a safari it is very likely that you won’t see another soul the entire time you are there. An immense variety of wildlife and birds are housed in this exquisite setting, virtually undisturbed by human interaction.
Connect with the past in Stone Town
Cathedral, Mosque, Shop
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