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Tanzania: Africa's wild beauty

Tanzania - Africa
Home to the wildest of animals and the birthplace of mankind, Tanzania’s spectacular landscapes, vast skies and rich history will have you wondering why our ancestors ever left East Africa, says Tabitha Barda

Tanzania - Africa
The thunderous sound of more than a million wildebeest trekking across wide open plains in the Serengeti is not one you're likely to forget. 

Tanzania - Africa
The country's bountiful wildlife, vast array of landscapes, relatively safe environment for tourists and temperate climate near the equator make Tanzania a desirable year-round destination for a safari.
Tanzania - Africa
The wildlife of Tanzania refers to the flora and fauna of Tanzania.
Tanzania - Africa
The propensity of its wildlife has always made Tanzania one of Africa’s most exciting destinations and now luxury safaris are becoming ever popular as choices with extravagant travelers
Tanzania - Africa
Tanzania is very beautiful and majestic being watched from above.

Tanzania - Africa
The morning sun shines umber on the long, yellowing grass; it's ideal light for photographs


Tanzania - Africa
Tanzania is one of the most incredible places to enjoy a safari holiday; it is an excellent location for an exciting adventure you will never forget.
Tanzania - Africa


Tanzania - Africa
Amid all these amazing animals and glorious landscape, it can be easy to overlook the people.
Tanzania - Africa
Imagine a land where you can float in a balloon above a million wildebeest and zebra making their long migration, luxury safari with the tour operator will surely be a remarkable one.
Tanzania - Africa
You will also have a chance to try the optional balloon safari, in addition to stopping at a Masai village to learn about, and interact with, the local Masai people.



2 comments:

  1. safari's are great.. but it is important to travel in safety and luxury whilst being as close as possible to the animals..

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