Tanzania is a land of striking contrasts and can truly claim to be the cradle of mankind. It was in Tanzania that Henry Morton Stanley famously uttered the words, “Dr. Livingstone, I presume?” In 1959, Dr. Louis Leakey discovered the skull of Zinjanthropus boisei (also known as Australopithecus boisei) at Olduvai Gorge, one of the most important paleoanthropological sites in the world.
Tanzania is home to Mount Kilimanjaro, the highest peak in Africa and the tallest free-standing mountain in the world. It also boasts the Ngorongoro Crater, the largest unbroken and unflooded volcanic caldera in the world. Lake Victoria, the second-largest freshwater lake by surface area, and Lake Tanganyika, the deepest lake in Africa, both lie within its borders. The Selous Game Reserve is the largest game reserve in the world, while Serengeti National Park hosts the highest concentrations of lions, leopards, and wildebeests found anywhere. The spectacular bi-annual wildebeest migration—one of nature's greatest events—can only be seen in Tanzania.
Indeed, Tanzania is a land of superlatives.
With its abundant wildlife, rich vegetation, excellent weather and climate, vibrant cultures, stunning landscapes, diverse arts and crafts, historical sites, aromatic spices, and over 800 kilometers of pristine, palm-fringed Indian Ocean coastline—not to mention the warm and generous people—Tanzania is undoubtedly one of the best destinations for a memorable holiday. A visit to Tanzania is truly a must.
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