Tanzania

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CLIMATE
tropical savanna

DENSITY
123 people per square mile

% OF LAND UNDER CONSERVATION
32%

POPULATION
51,800,000

COUNTRY SIZE
370,000 square miles

CONSERVATION SCORE
7/10

Just the country’s name: Tanzania conjures up a host of iconic images from the snow-capped heights of Mount Kilimanjaro, to the vast plains of the Serengeti, to white-sailed Dhows sailing past the spice island of Zanzibar. This country has so much to offer: great wildlife, a wonderful history, first class lodges, authentic safari settings, and interesting and friendly people.

Tanzania is the land of safaris. While it is main stream, it still manages to remain “African” in all the best ways. Serengeti National Park is one of the most famous wildlife parks in the world. People flock here to see the great migration when over a million wildebeest and several thousand zebras flow south with the rains. Other national parks include the more laid-back Arusha National Park encompassing Mt. Meru with its ancient fig trees, waterfalls, and rare colubus monkeys and Tarangire National Park, a place of baobab and acacia trees as well as the densest population of elephants in Tanzania.

Taking adventure to new heights, visitors can experience the unique beauty of Ngorongoro Crater. The largest unflooded and unbroken caldera in the world, it houses approximately 30,000 animals at any one time and is an excellent place to spot the endangered black rhino.

However, for even more impressive heights and a check mark on the bucket list, Mount Kilimanjaro, “the rooftop of Africa” calls adventures to come conquer the fourth highest summit in the world.

A land of diverse eco-systems and iconic adventures, Tanzania is also known for its vibrant culture and warm people. It’s a place to meet red-cloaked Maasai warriors or spend time with semi-nomadic Barabaig. Charming coastal towns on the Indian Ocean still revel in centuries of Swahili culture as well as being the former seat of sultans. A visit to Tanzania is a well-rounded experience and a solid option for first time visitors.

The choices in Tanzania are vast and the competition amongst operators is intense. Piper & Heath not only deals with the most reputable companies, but more importantly, we know who they are for your specific requirements.

Check out our album of Tanzania photos on facebook.

Coming soon!

Safari Camps
Points of Interest
Hotels & Resorts
Journeys

Coming soon!

Tanzania

HOME TO THE ICONIC

CLIMATE
tropical savanna

DENSITY
123 people per square mile

% OF LAND UNDER CONSERVATION
32%

POPULATION
51,800,000

COUNTRY SIZE
370,000 square miles

CONSERVATION SCORE
7/10

Just the country’s name: Tanzania conjures up a host of iconic images from the snow-capped heights of Mount Kilimanjaro, to the vast plains of the Serengeti, to white-sailed Dhows sailing past the spice island of Zanzibar. This country has so much to offer: great wildlife, a wonderful history, first class lodges, authentic safari settings, and interesting and friendly people.

Tanzania is the land of safaris. While it is main stream, it still manages to remain “African” in all the best ways. Serengeti National Park is one of the most famous wildlife parks in the world. People flock here to see the great migration when over a million wildebeest and several thousand zebras flow south with the rains. Other national parks include the more laid-back Arusha National Park encompassing Mt. Meru with its ancient fig trees, waterfalls, and rare colubus monkeys and Tarangire National Park, a place of baobab and acacia trees as well as the densest population of elephants in Tanzania.

Taking adventure to new heights, visitors can experience the unique beauty of Ngorongoro Crater. The largest unflooded and unbroken caldera in the world, it houses approximately 30,000 animals at any one time and is an excellent place to spot the endangered black rhino.

However, for even more impressive heights and a check mark on the bucket list, Mount Kilimanjaro, “the rooftop of Africa” calls adventures to come conquer the fourth highest summit in the world.

A land of diverse eco-systems and iconic adventures, Tanzania is also known for its vibrant culture and warm people. It’s a place to meet red-cloaked Maasai warriors or spend time with semi-nomadic Barabaig. Charming coastal towns on the Indian Ocean still revel in centuries of Swahili culture as well as being the former seat of sultans. A visit to Tanzania is a well-rounded experience and a solid option for first time visitors.

The choices in Tanzania are vast and the competition amongst operators is intense. Piper & Heath not only deals with the most reputable companies, but more importantly, we know who they are for your specific requirements.

Check out our album of Tanzania photos on facebook.

Coming soon!

Safari Camps
Points of Interest
Hotels & Resorts
Journeys

Coming soon!