CAPTIVATING TOURIST ACTIVITIES IN TANZANIA | BEST THINGS TO DO IN TANZANIA, AFRICA FOR YOUR BREATHTAKING SAFARI EXPERIENCE

Tourist Activities in Tanzania

Are you asking yourself which are the interesting tourist activities in Tanzania that you can engage in on a Tanzania Africa safari? Look no further, this travel article about the captivating tourist activities in Tanzania has got you covered.

Embark on your adventure with a variety of exciting safari activities to choose from. These include wildlife viewing, going bird watching, game drives, enjoying city tours, cultural tours, chimpanzee trekking, mountain climbing, exploring marine life, Scuba diving, exploring the beautiful Beaches of Zanzibar Island and mafia island, marvelling at the Great Rift Valley, hot air ballooning, sport fishing, boat cruises, and Agrotourism, among other safari activities.

Most of these activities can be enjoyed while in national parks, game reserves, wildlife sanctuaries, mountains, cities, historical sites, religious centers, lakes, and other tourist destinations.

Here are the details of the captivating things to do in Tanzania. 

Wildlife Viewing in Tanzania

This is a famous tourist activity that is done by almost every traveler while on Tanzanian African safaris. The activity involves going to different game parks, national reserves, sanctuaries, and other protected areas, basically to see different wildlife and their natural habitats.

Some of the animals to see during wildlife viewing include Zebras, impalas, giraffes, antelopes, elephants, rhinos, lions, buffalo, bird species, reptiles, and other animals.

These animals can be found in places like Serengeti National Park. Tarangire National Park, Arusha National Park, Ruaha National Park, and Gombe Stream National Park, among other places.

The diverse wildlife can be seen while on a game drive, nature walks, and hiking to different destinations.

Wildlife viewing in Tanzania is best done during the dry seasons, that is, June to October.  During this time, most of the animals are gathered around the different water points.

Safari in the Serengeti National Park

Going on safari to Serengeti National Park to witness the great wildebeest migration is one of the top activities in Tanzania that most tourists do not want to miss during their wildlife safaris.

During the great wildebeest migration, over 1.5 million wildebeest, together with other herbivores like zebras, are seen moving from Masai Mara National Park in Kenya to the Serengeti Plains.

Do not miss out on an opportunity to see these animals move in bigger numbers, and this is best seen during June and September.

Book your safari at least six months in advance to secure accommodations and ensure availability during peak season, when more tourists are coming to witness this great migration (June to October).

Chimpanzee Trekking in Tanzania

Interest yourself in a wildlife experience of chimpanzee trekking, a tourist activity in Tanzania worth engaging in. The activity involves going through the misty and dense forest cover of Gombe Stream National Park and Mahale Mountains National Park in search of chimpanzees in their natural habitat.

While at these parks, you will see the wild chimpanzees associate with one another, young and old, and see them swing between tree branches.

Learn more about Gombe Stream National Park, one of the smallest national parks in Tanzania, which is famous for the work of Jane Goodall. There was a British researcher who arrived in 1960 to study wild chimpanzees.

At Mahale Mountains National Park, there are around 900 chimpanzees. Chimpanzee trekking here is a bit challenging when it comes to trekking through the dense jungle and inclines.

The activity is allowed only to people above 15 years of age. When these primates are found, it is not allowed to take photographs with a flash, for it may scare away the chimps.

Maintain a low tone while not arousing these primates, and at least keep a distance of about 8 meters away to avoid direct contact and give enough space. As you trek for the chimps, you are more likely to also see olive baboons and red colobus, and blue monkeys in the Gombe Streams NP.

For chimpanzee trekking to get a little off the beaten track and see chimpanzees, a permit costs around 150 US Dollars

Book now to have a more strenuous but ultimately more rewarding experience while seeking to have a deeper connection with chimpanzees.

Tracking Tree-Climbing Lions in Lake Manyara National Park

Tourist Activities in Tanzania

Tracking Tree climbing lions is one of the popular things to do in Tanzania in Lake Manyara National Park.

These rare lions are known for climbing trees to escape from the heat of the ground and insect bites, as well as hiding in the tree shade to get a clear view to spot their prey. These lions are only found in East Africa.

The best time to track these lions is during the dry seasons when they are hiding under the tree shades. To see the climbing lions, you can take a game drive in the park, and you can make use of cameras to take photos for a memorable wildlife experience.

Experienced tour guides and armed park rangers can help you trace these lions and provide security in case of any attack from lions.

You can trace these tree-climbing lions in Tarangire National Park and a few in Serengeti National Park, but not in other parks.

Explore the stunning landscapes as we search for these incredible creatures and create unforgettable memories in the heart of the wild.

Exploring The Ngorongoro Crater 

Discover the wonders of the Ngorongoro Crater with a smile on your face. A visit to the Ngorongoro crater area is one of the outstanding things to do while on a Tanzania safari.

The Ngorongoro crater is a UNESCO World Heritage site. It is the world’s largest intact volcanic caldera, formed by a volcanic eruption a million years ago.

You will take a crater Rim Walk, which will give you stunning views of the caldera and the surrounding landscapes. When exploring the Ngorongoro crater, you will also have a view of diverse wildlife and plants in the Ngorongoro Conservation Area.

Contact our team of experts to help you plan a visit to Ngorongoro Crater, an incredible natural wonder that is waiting to greet you with its breathtaking beauty.

Bird Watching in Tanzania

Birdwatching is among the top things to do in Tanzania.

The avifauna of Tanzania confirmed 1074 birds that call Tanzania their home, where 47 bird species are globally threatened, while 33 are endemic.

Some of the Tanzanian birds include flamingos, superb starlings, Von Der Decken’s hornbills, Kori bustards, Grey crowned cranes, Chestnut-bellied sandgrouse, Wire-tailed swallow, Rüppell’s griffon vultures, Kilombero weavers, Montane tiny greenbuls, Moreau’s sunbirds, Mrs. Moreau’s warblers, Pemba green pigeons, Pemba scops owls, Pemba sunbirds, Pemba white-eye, Reichenow’s batis, Ruaha chats, and Rubeho akalats, among others.

For bird watching on lakes, bird watchers should consider Lake Manyara their final destination. The lake is known for its high pink flamingo population. You can also see a large number of kingfishers and eagles still on lake Manyara.

Other top birding destinations

Where to find these birds

  • Tarangire NP ~ over 500 bird species.
  • Ruaha NP ~ about 570 bird species
  • Mikumi NP ~ over 400 bird species.
  • Gombe Stream National Park ~ over 200 bird species.
  • Mount Kilimanjaro National Park ~ 160 bird species.

.         Lake Victoria ~ around 400 bird species

.          Rubondo Island NP~ over 300 bird species

  • Udzungwa Mountains NP ~ over 400 bird species.
  • Selous Game Reserve (Nyerere National Park) ~ over 440 bird species
  • Katavi NP ~ over 400 species of birds.

.         Lake Natron ~ over 2 million flamingos.  Lake Natron is the breeding ground for the Lesser Flamingos.

Visit Tanzania, the birder’s paradise, for an unforgettable safari experience.

Interesting Game Drives in Tanzania

Tourist Activities in Tanzania

Game drives are the most interesting activity in Tanzania, as are most of its vast national parks and other wildlife places. This is given by the fact that over 20% of the country’s land is a protected area reserved for wildlife.

Game drives involve navigating the different national parks, game reserves, wildlife sanctuaries, and other savanna plains on safari vehicles to spot various wildlife in their natural habitats and in the field daily.

On a game drive, you will encounter wild animals, bird species, magnificent landscapes, plant species, and many more. You will learn about the behaviour of the different wildlife species with the help of tour guides and park rangers.

The following locations are recommended for game drives: Serengeti National Park, Ruaha National Park, Ngorongoro Crater, Lake Manyara National Park, Arusha National Park, Selous Game Reserve, and Tarangire National Park.  While at Tarangire NP, you will see huge Baobab trees and a high population of elephants on a game drive. The baobab trees are a symbol of life to the local people.

Tarangire National Park, Lake Manyara National Park, Ruaha National Park, and Mikumi NP are the best places for night game drives to spot nocturnal animals like leopards.

While on a game drive, you are free to take photographs and see animals like wildebeests, elephants, hippos, buffaloes, lions, reedbucks, hartebeests, gazelles, cheetahs, genet cats leopards, rhinos, impalas, elands, wild dogs, hunting dogs, patas monkeys, roan antelopes, hyenas, aardvarks, and tree climbing lions, among others.

Day game drives begin at 6 am and end at 6 pm, while night game drives to spot the nocturnal start at 6 pm and end at 8 pm. The best time for game drives and safaris in Tanzania is during the dry season, when most of the animals congregate near water sources.

Book a game drive in Tanzania for a heart-filled experience.  

Boat Tours in Tanzania

Embark on a delightful boat cruise in Tanzania, an adventure that you should not miss.

A boat tour involves guided sailing on water bodies to have incredible views of different attractions in near and faraway places, where you cannot navigate with safari cars.

Among the things you may see are different fish species and crocodiles. Hippos, among others. The many water bodies make Tanzania the best destination for boat trips. Most of the boat trips/tours take around 2-3 hours.

The best places for boat tours/cruises include.

  • Rufiji River in Selous Game Reserve
  • Lake Manyara National Park
  • Arusha National Park
  • Nungwi Beach
  • Paje Beach
  • Jambiani Beach
  • Mnemba Atoll, among others.

While on a boat tour, it is not allowed to jump into the water, keep a distance from the boat rail to avoid falling into the water, ensure that you put on a life jacket, and carefully listen to instructions from the guides.

Book now and grab an opportunity to trail the serene waters, soaking in breathtaking views and vibrant wildlife.

Climb Mount Kilimanjaro

Climbing to the top of Mount Kilimanjaro is one of the fun Tanzania things to do.   Mount Kilimanjaro is the highest mountain in Africa, and hiking up to Uhuru Peak, its highest point, is a great challenge that everyone would like to conquer.  This mountain is located in Kilimanjaro National Park in northern Tanzania. Unlike other parks, this park is not visited for wildlife viewing but only for views of Mount Kilimanjaro and its climbing.

It takes 5 to 9 days to reach the peak of the mountain. Though some routes seem to be quicker, a route that will take you at least 6 to 8 days leads to a higher success rate.

If you intend to see the glittering glacier in the moonlight, you can choose to climb when it is a full moon.

There are seven optional routes that you can consider, but each route has its level of difficulty and scenery it offers. These include Machame, Lemosho, Shila, Ronggai, Umbe, and the Northern Circuit.

The dry season (December to March or June to the end of October) is the best time for climbing the highest mountain in Africa.

Book your trip to climb Mount Kilimanjaro, a safari experience worth engaging in.

Climb Mount Meru 

Visiting Arusha National Park to climb Mount Meru is among the best fun things to do in Tanzania. This is the second-highest mountain in Tanzania and the fifth-highest in Africa.

Climbing Mount Meru can take a maximum of 4 days, but for experienced climbers, it may take them 3 days to reach the summit of the mountain. Since this mountain is steep, one needs to be fit to avoid any slight mistake while climbing, and one route, which is the Momella Route, has been reserved for climbers.

The best time to climb Mount Meru is the dry season (June to October and December to February) when the mountain is not slippery.

The cost of climbing to the summit of Mount Meru is between US$850 and US$1500 per person.

Book now; your mountain climbing safari awaits.

Agri Tours in Tanzania

Tanzania offers one of the best Agri tours in Africa. These tours involve visiting coffee plantations, sisal plantations, strawberry farms, tea plantations, banana plantations, and beekeeping farms.

Visiting different plantations and farms offers a unique experience on how visitors view Tanzania’s agricultural sector and its contribution not only to food production but also to the natural beauty of the landscape.

Coffee plantation tours ~ for coffee plantations, you will see them at the foothills of Mountain Kilimanjaro. You will also have a chance to see how coffee is prepared from the time of planting to the time of drinking the already-made coffee.

Strawberry plantation tours: tours for strawberries in the areas of the Ulunguru mountains

Sisal plantation tours ~ in Tanga, Mtwara, Lindi, and Morogoro.

Visiting Mlali Agro-tourism markets ~ you’ll see farmers buying and selling agricultural products. You will also have a chance to taste the tropical fruits sold.

Cocoa, tea, and avocado plantations ~ you will see these plantations in Mbeya

Banana and beekeeping tours ~ for these, you will go to the Morogoro region near the River Malala.

Come and explore the plantations listed above to show your support for Tanzania’s agriculture while also having a great time.

Hot Air Ballooning in Tanzania

Hot air ballooning is one of the top things to do in Tanzania that tourists enjoy while viewing wildlife, stunning landscapes, and vast plains.

It is a recreational tour activity that involves flying in a hot air balloon, which is a large fabric filled with heated air. The heated balloon is attached to a wicker basket where passengers (tourists) sit. This balloon can rise to 1000 feet, giving you a rush of adrenaline in the air.

Serengeti National Park and Tarangire National Park are popular destinations, while Ruaha National Park offers this activity but is not widely known.  High in space, you will have an aerial view of the vast Serengeti plains and animals like zebras, wildebeests, and lions, among others.

Balloon safaris cost around 550 USD and above, and flights normally start at around 6:00 am before sunrise, allowing you to see the sun rising over the Great Ruaha River.

Visit Tanzania for a hot air balloon safari to experience breathtaking views of the wildlife and landscapes below as you glide through the sky.

Cultural Tours in Tanzania

Tourist Activities in Tanzania

Tanzania offers numerous tour activities given its numerous tribes of about 120 tribes. Each of these tribes has a unique cultural performance and activity to offer to travelers.

The famous cultural safaris include

Cultural visit to Maasai Bomas in the Ngorongoro conservation area—You will enjoy the captivating and charming traditional dances and songs of the local Maasai people.

 A visit to Moshi-Materuni at the foot of Mt Kilimanjaro—here you will enjoy Chagga traditional dance, local brew, Mnambe waterfall tours, among others.

A visit to Arusha-Ngiresi—you will have a glimpse into Wa-arusha culture and enjoy traditional food prepared by the Juhudi Women’s Group.

A visit to Monduli Juu, which is 50 km northwest of Arusha—you will enjoy the taste of nyama choma, or roast meat meal, and have a medicinal tour that includes a visit to a traditional Maasai herbs doctor and a visit to a jewellery factory owned by Maasai women.

Visiting Stone Town—This is a historical town located in Zanzibar on the coast of the Indian Ocean. Many travelers visit the old town to see the influence of Arab settlement and rule on the people of Tanzania and their culture. You will delve into the history of Arab traders and the slave trade in East Africa.

Visit Tanzania to immerse yourself in the rich heritage and traditions of the local communities.

Tours to the Olduvai Gorge of Tanzania

Explore the captivating Olduvai Gorge historical site, situated in the Ngorongoro Conservation Area in northern Tanzania. It is known as the cradle of mankind. Discover the place that holds the secrets of the evolution of mankind, where you will see fossils that date back millions of years.

You will visit the museum, where at the entrance, you will see a collection of well-preserved fossils and other historical items. Guided tours to the Olduvai Gorge will offer you clear explanations and descriptions of the past events there, thereby giving you a unique experience.

The Olduvai Gorge is accessible via caravan roads.

The Olduvai Gorge is open for visits throughout the year, but the best time to visit the Olduvai Gorge to also have a chance to see some animals is during the dry season (June to October).

Why wait? The Olduvai Gorge discoveries await.

Exploring Lake Victoria in Tanzania 

Among the exciting activities in Tanzania, exploring Lake Victoria should be at the top of your list. It is the second largest freshwater lake in the world that offers breathtaking experiences.

On your visit, you will explore numerous islands, each with its attractions and unspoiled beaches, from which you will also engage in fun activities.

While on Lake Victoria, you will also engage in activities like taking a boat cruise, spot fishing, and interacting with the locals on walking safaris along the shores. Guided walks around Lake Victoria will help you understand the

The best time to visit Lake Victoria is during the dry season (June to October). Water levels tend to rise during the wet season, and during this time, most of the water activities are affected.

Come and explore Lake Victoria to enjoy all the activities it offers.

Sport Fishing in Tanzania

Discover the beauty of Tanzania’s waters as you reel in some impressive catches. Sport fishing is one of the fascinating Tanzania things to do in Tanzania, which involves catching fish for pleasure, where participants compete using a rod and reel for the sport. In rare cases, traditional methods are used.

The activity is done on

  • Lake Victoria, the largest freshwater lake, has over 200 fish species.
  • Matema beach town is located on the shores of Lake Nyasa.
  • Lake Tanganyika for deep-sea fishing
  • Pangani River in Pangani town
  • Zanzibar Island
  • Rubondo Island National Park, located on the south of Lake Victoria, and many other fishing places.
  • Mafia Island Marine Park. apart from sport fishing, the park is also a nesting site for hawksbill and green turtles.

Book your fishing adventure today and make memories that will last a lifetime.

Scuba Diving

 Explore the depths of the crystal-clear waters of Tanzania through diving, an interesting activity not to miss. Scuba diving involves the use of a self-contained underwater breathing apparatus (SCUBA) by scuba divers to breathe underwater to see and touch marine species.

The best diving sites

  • Mnemba, Nungwe Reef Mwana Wa Mwana in Zanzibar. As you get ready to dive and swim, you are most likely to find one of the natural lagoons full of sea turtles.
  • Pemba Island. This island is known for healthy coral reefs and diverse marine life. Popular points where most scuba divers dive from are Njao Gap, Manta Point, Fundu Gap, and Swiss Reef, among others. At these diving points, you will experience the coral gardens, colorful fish, and crystal-clear waters and colourful fish.

While at Pemba Island, adventure seekers can explore the island’s untamed wilderness as they hike through the Ngezi Forest, which is home to many endemic species.

  • Mafia Island. Popular diving sites include Kinasi Pass, Shark Point, and the MV Mafia II wreck.
  • Lake Tanganyika. The lake is known for its unique cichlid fish species, thereby offering a diving experience in its fresh and clear water.

The best time to go diving is during the dry season (June to October). It is the best time for diving because of excellent visibility and calm seas.

The cost of scuba diving in Tanzania varies, but the average is between $50 and $100 per dive.

Book a scuba dive to explore vibrant coral reefs, encounter majestic sea creatures, and immerse yourself in the wonders of the Indian Ocean and other Tanzanian water bodies.

Exploring Tanzania’s Untouched Beaches

Get lost in the untouched beauty of the coastline, with its shimmering waters and golden sands just waiting to be explored. Tanzania boasts many untouched white sand beaches, right from Zanzibar beaches in the Zanzibar archipelago to those in Pemba Island, all with unique experiences as you rest in the white sand.

Some of the beautiful beaches in the Zanzibar archipelago to explore include Nungwi, Kendwa, and Paje beaches. At these beaches, you will have fun, like basking in the sun.

Mafia Island beaches in the Mafia archipelago include Utende Beach, Butiama Beach, Ras Kisimani, and Kanga Beach.

Pemba Island also has beautiful, pristine white sand beaches, which include Kangani Beach, Fundu Lagoon Beach, and Vumawimbi Beach.

All the above beaches and many more offer activities like beach volleyball, frisbee, sandcastle building, Beach Paddleboarding Races, Beach Running Races, Beach Yoga Contests, and Kite Flying, Beach Running Races, Beach Rugby

The best time to explore and enjoy beach life is during the dry season, from June to October.  This offers warm temperatures, making it ideal for swimming, sunbathing, and other water sports.

Book now and let the serenity of these white sand beaches, like the Zanzibar beaches to captivate your heart and soul.

A Tour to Dar es Salaam 

A tour to the bustling city of Dar es Salaam is a breathtaking experience. It is a commercial, administrative, cultural, recreational, political, and industrial center.

Enjoy nightlife in the bars, clubs, cinema halls, lounges, and hotels as you enjoy music from local artists and other fun.

Go shopping at markets like Kariakoo market and many shopping centers, visit the national museum and the house of culture, learn sailing at the Dar es Salaam Yacht club, and attend Dar es Salaam festivals and shows.

 Get ready for an unforgettable experience in Dar es Salaam. 

Exploring the Historical Stone Town, a UNESCO World Heritage site

Visiting Zanzibar for its old town, Stone Town, is an intriguing thing to do while in Tanzania.  This historical town is famous for its rich history of Arab rule and dominance on the coast of the Indian Ocean in East Africa.

Many tourists go to Stone Town, the old part of Zanzibar City, to get a view of the architectural structure dating back to the 19th century and narrow alleyways and to see how the busy port operates.

While at Stone Town, you have an opportunity to engage in the following activities.

  • Engage the town’s culinary scene as you join the cooking class and learn how Tanzania’s local food is prepared there; thereafter, you will have a taste of it.
  • Engage in the Swahili culture as you watch Ngoma dance performances and learn Taarab Music
  • Meet the local artisan for their unique crafts.
  • Try out Henna painting and learn how it is done on your hands to create a good design.
  • Sail to the prison island to see the giant Aldabra tortoises and snorkel in the clear waters in search of coral reefs.
  • Traverse the lush Jozani Forest Reserve to track the red colobus monkeys as they swing in the dense forest. These are a few among the many activities to do in Stone Town.
  • Spend part of your quality time relaxing in the Forodhani gardens, which are located along the main seawalk of Stone Town.

The best time to traverse the stone town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is during the dry season (June to October). This time offers cooler temperatures and reduced humidity, which is good for sightseeing.

Embark on a visit to Stone Town to engage in the many activities, immersing yourself in Tanzania’s rich culture.

Cycling in Tanzania

Cycling is a popular tourist activity done when it comes to Tanzania. It is used to enjoy the views of different tourist attractions.

The activity is mostly enjoyed when using a mountain bike to ride to different destinations.

Cycling is done in national parks, going through local communities, while others go through coffee and tea plantations. Some cycling tours aim at body fitness and improving cycling skills.

Cycling tours in the Kilimanjaro foothills aim to explore the views of the epic Mount Kilimanjaro and the nearby villages.

As you ride through the local communities, you will meet the villagers from whom you can learn about traditions and the different activities the local people engage in for a living.

Before your cycling tour, you will need a reliable bike, a repair kit, sunscreen, a helmet, a hydration system, snacks, water, and appropriate clothing for varying weather conditions.

The best time for cycling is during the dry seasons (June to October). This period is ideal because the roads are free from mud, which can significantly hinder cycling activities.

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Picnics in the bush on a Safari

Enjoy a delightful dining experience amidst the African wilderness with our Bush Meals on Safari. The bush meals are outdoor dining experiences/picnics that are arranged in parks to have a unique experience of enjoying meals under the African sky and immerse yourself in the untamed beauty of Tanzania’s national parks and reserves.

Here, dining tables are set in the open space and meals are enjoyed at the same time as viewing some wild animals like the elephants and antelopes, and the views of the vast plains.

Visit Tanzania to indulge in mouth-watering meals prepared with care while surrounded by the beauty of nature.

Other Tanzania Things to Do 

  • Visiting the hydroelectric dam at Kidatu, constructed along the great Ruaha River
  • A tour to the Jozani sea turtle sanctuary to observe sea turtles and fish farming.
  • Explore the botanical gardens in Dar es Salaam
  • Explore the town of Bagamoyo.
  • Visit the village museum.
  • Explore the Tingatinga Art Center and Nafasi Art Space.
  • Enjoy the continental and the local cuisines, among other activities.

Best Things to Do in Tanzania FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions)

  1. Is Tanzania Good for Tourists?

Tanzania is a good tourist destination given the numerous tourist attractions and the different tourist activities it offers.  Its diverse wildlife in its vast national parks and the stunning landscape, and many more factors make it good for tourists.

  1. Is Tanzania Cheap or Expensive?

Tanzania is both cheap and expensive, and most of the time, the cost depends on the safari package that you want, meaning they range from budget-friendly to luxury.

  1. Why Do Most Tourists Go to Tanzania? 

Tourists go to Tanzania due to its incredible and diverse wildlife, rich culture, stunning landscapes, beautiful cities, and historical sites. These and many others attract many tourists to come to Tanzania.

  1. What Is the Most Visited Place in Tanzania? 

Tourist Activities in Tanzania

The most visited place in Tanzania is the Serengeti National Park. it is known for attracting several tourists due to the Great Migration of animals, vast grasslands, and accommodating diverse wildlife. The park receives around 300,000 visitors a year.

  1. How Many Days in Tanzania Is Enough? | How Many Days Do You Need in Tanzania?

It is recommended that one should spend between 7 and 10 days. These days are enough to traverse most of the tourist destinations for different attractions and activities.

  1. Is There Much to Do in Tanzania? 

There are tremendous things to do in Tanzania, some of which may include wildlife viewing, community tours, and mountain climbing, among other activities.

  1. What Is So Special in Tanzania? 

Tanzania is special for hosting the great wildebeest migration in Serengeti National Park, being home to Mt Kilimanjaro, the highest mountain in Africa, and Ngorongoro Crater, the largest intact caldera.

  1. How Many Tourist Attractions Are There in Tanzania?

Tanzania has numerous tourist attractions, for example, the diverse wildlife in its 22 national parks, 28 game reserves, and 1 conservation area. There are also many bodies, epic mountains, numerous bird species, and stunning beaches like the Zanzibar beaches, among others.

  1. What Is Tanzania Best Known For?

Tanzania is best known for its great migration of wildebeest and other herbivores in Serengeti National Park and the highest mountain in Africa, Mount Kilimanjaro.

  1. How To Spend 10 Days in Tanzania? 

Spending 10 days in Tanzania depends on what you have booked through a given tour company. The ten days in Tanzania can be spent like

When using the northern circuit

  • Days 1-2: Arrive at Kilimanjaro International Airport, transfer to Arusha, and optionally visit Arusha National Park.
  • Days 3-4: Travel to Tarangire National Park for game drives and wildlife viewing.
  • Days 5-7: Head to Ruaha National Park for a more remote safari experience, including boat safaris, walking safaris, and diverse wildlife sightings.
  • Day 8-9: Explore Selous Game Reserve (Nyerere National Park), known for its Rufiji River and wildlife viewing opportunities.
  • Day 10: Fly back to Kilimanjaro for departure.
  1.  What Is the Tourism Like in Tanzania? | What Is the Tourism Trend in Tanzania?

Tourism in Tanzania is mainly focused on wildlife safaris, cultural experiences, marine tourism (like water sports), agrotourism, adventure tourism (offering activities like hot air ballooning), hospitality, and infrastructure. All these make Tanzania’s tourism sector thrive.

Discover the wonders of Tanzania with exciting activities like wildlife viewing, exploring the stunning beaches of Zanzibar, climbing the majestic Mount Kilimanjaro, and many more, all of which are arranged to give you a mesmerizing experience on Tanzania tours.