Tanzania is one of the most relaxed and calm places because of the coastal climate of the country. But it is also home to wildebeests migrating from Kenya into the Serengeti. Pass through the capital Dar-es-Salaam where you can enjoy very coastal hospitality before heading out to the wilderness and for wildlife sightings.
Mount Kilimanjaro is a destination on many people’s bucket lists, and it remains the most iconic site in Tanzania with its snow-capped peaks. Mount Kilimanjaro can be climbed all year round, but the best time for climbing is the dry season, from late June to October. Mount Kilimanjaro has one of the seven highest summits in the world.
Ngorongoro National Park, Tarangire National Park, and Lake Manyara National Park are excellent places to see the incredible wildlife of Tanzania. Lake Manyara National Park is famous for its tree-climbing lions. The park's lions tend to climb trees far more often than lions in the Serengeti National Park or Tarangire National Park.
Zanzibar is one of the best places on the east African coast to soak up the sun. The beaches of Zanzibar beckon tourists with their peaceful, clear waters and beautiful resorts. The islands of Pemba and Mafia are a wonder teeming with aquatic life making them a haven for snorkelers and scuba divers. You name it, coral reefs teeming with exotic sea wildlife to the most colorful fish in clear waters; these islands are a snorkeler’s paradise.