Tanzania contains more surface water than any other African country.
Wildlife in Tanzania
Tanzania its the only country in the world to protect more than 28% of its land to protected areas.
People of Tanzania
Tanzania has more than 120 ethnic groups, no group is dominant.
Arusha
- Arusha is called the safari capital because most of the safari destinations are fairly close to Arusha. Famous places such as Serengeti, Ngorongoro Crater, and
The Hadzabe
The Hadzabe Bushmen are some of the last remaining hunter-gathers in Africa.
Mount Oldoinyo Lengai
Mountain Ol Doinyo Lengai is located 220 Kilometers away from Arusha town, Tanzania. "Ol Doinyo Lengai" means "The Mountain of God" in the Maasai language of the native
Elephant Tusks
Tusks grow for most of an elephant’s lifetime and are an indicator of age.
Elephants low-frequency calls
Elephants make low-frequency calls, many of which, though loud, are too low for humans to hear.
Elephants
When elephants meet at watering holes and feeding places, they greet each other affectionately.
Termites
Termites them selves have a short lifespan, but their mounds can last for centuries.
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