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Thursday, May 9, 2013

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6. Manyara Lake.


The Lake Manyara National Park situates in the North of Tanzania, is a dried-up lake and has quite a high level of pH. Not only can tourist experience the bewilderness of the grand beauty here but they also can witness the vivid and lively painting of animals here.

7. Zanzibar.

The island of Unguja, a part of Zanzibar, is the last piece creatibg Spice multi islands. Once the colony of England, Zanzibar is still only a half-independent area of Tanzania.

Located to the coastal area in the Indian Ocean, Zanzibar became the trading center throughout history. Being famous for the exotic spices here (including cloves, nutmegs, cinnamon and pepper), Zanzibar is also called "the island of spices".

8. Mount Kilimanjaro

Mount Kilimanjaro is the unprocessing volcano in the Northeast Tanzania, near the geographical border with Kenya. At the height of 5,892 metres (19,331 feet) compared to sea level, Kilimanjaro is the highest mountain in the world. Despite being near the Equator, mountain Kilimanjaro is famous for the mount peak filled with white snow in transcendental view surrounded by endless grassland. Kilimanjaro is always the perfect choice for tourists who enjoy mountain climbing and exploring.

9. The Ngorongoro Conservation Center.

Ngorongogo is formed by an erupting volcano 2 million years ago. The steep sides of the the volcano had become the habitat of many wild animal species, and once arrived here the tourists will have the chance to witness the black rhinoceros here which is under threat of extinction.

10. The Serengeti National Park.

The Serengeti national park is one of the most famous hunting place in Africa, attracting the largest number of tourists in Tanzania. Serengeti is famous for being the migrating destination of wild animals like gnus or zebras.

May is the most suitable time for visiting the park, during this period the grassland will be a great manger for large packs of gnus and zebras.