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Tourism in Tanzania
Tanzania has a strong and vibrant tourism sector, which is visited by many visitors, and tourists from all over the world every year, thanks to many places, attractive tourist attractions, and the lush and lush gardens, including: The beautiful natural scenery, as well as the spectacular scenery of Mount Kilimanjaro.
The most important tourist attractions in Tanzania
Tanzania includes many places and attractions, and attractive, and wonderful, and the following is a mention of the most important:
Lake Manyara National Park
The Manyara National Park is considered one of the important national parks in Tanzania, where most of its area is occupied by a picturesque water lake, and it includes a large number of species of birds, and various wild animals, with the possibility that visitors can visit and visit.
Metima Beach
Metema Beach is located on Lake Malawi, and it is considered one of the most beautiful beaches of the country; it is characterized by its scenic and quiet views, and near it there is a beautiful waterfall, which enables visitors, and tourists to wander on the sandy beaches, and the various activities.
Prison Island
Prison Island, or Chango Island, is one of the picturesque islands in Tanzania. It includes many rare and endangered species of living creatures, including: giant tortoise whose biting age may reach more than a hundred years, in addition to butterflies, peacocks, mammals, peasants and boredom Of beings.
Katavi National Park
Katavi National Park is located in the Tanzanian city of Mbanda, and with its adjacent reserves it occupies a geographical area estimated at 12,500 km2, and it is considered one of the largest parks in the country.
Selous Game Reserve
The Selous Game Reserve is considered the largest animal sanctuary in the African continent. It includes a huge number of wild living creatures, such as: elephants, buffalo, crocodiles, wild dogs, hippos, birds, and many others, as well as many, and many more. On the Great Roviji Dam. It should be noted that tourists can embark on a safari in the reserve, and enjoy the wonderful scenery.