Wildlife Safari in Tanzania
Apart from the superb wildlife viewing on the plains of the Serengeti
and in the rain forests bordering Lake Tanganyika, you can visit
the dramatic peaks of Kilimanjaro, the tropical beaches of the Indian
Ocean and the historic Island of Zanzibar.
Over 80 large mammal species live here from glorious lions to elegant
Impala antelope and with acres of wildlife conservation areas and
reserves you will find plenty of opportunity to view these and the
other animals and birds which live in the countries vast and breathtaking
scenery.
Fit and well equipped hikers will enjoy the chance to venture of
the beaten path and really experience the country and get a closer
look at the wildlife. Or if your happier on 4 legs you can safari
on horseback.
Mandazi are the local equivalent of doughnuts, which are a tasty
snack especially when freshly cooked. Stews are often the main meal
of the day and around the lakes and along the coast whole fried
fish is the staple fare. Chai a sweet tea is the most common drink.
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Language: Swahili & English
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Currency: Shilling
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Visas: Visitors Pass required by UK citizens
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Time: GMT + 3
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Climate: Tropical - Average, Temp range in Dares Salaam 23-32°C
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Vaccinations: Hepatitis A, Polio, Typhoid, Yellow Fever, Meningitis,
Malaria.
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UK Tourist Office: 80 Borough High Street, London SE1 1LL.
Tel: 0171 407 0566
Call us on 0845 299 4450 for further details
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