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Is an old-world monkey, that is endemic to riverine and montane forest in the Udzungwa Mountains of Tanzania. The word “colobus” means mutilated as it does not have a thumb. It is an arboreal, diurnal species that lives in large groups averaging around 24 individuals, but can range from 7 to 83.
Sometimes called “Africa’s Garden of Eden,” the Ngorongoro Crater is a 12-mile-wide ecosystem within an ecosystem that was created by a massive collapse of land following a volcanic eruption. Labeled one of the seven natural wonders of Africa, the crater sits at 5,900 feet above sea level. Near Arusha in the north of Tanzania, it is one of the world’s most unchanged wildlife sanctuaries.
Is a unique caldera lake, and is thought to be the deepest inland body of water in Africa. This lake is fed by underground springs from Mt. Kilimanjaro.
Tanzania is the place where animals hold conferences, we boast in the abundance of animals within our beautiful country. Enjoy an authentic safari in Tanzania.
On July 14th, we celebrate these remarkable beings and raise awareness about the vital need for worldwide participation in their welfare, protection, and conservation. July 14, 1960 is the day Dr. Jane Goodall first stepped foot in what is now Gombe Stream National Park, Tanzania, to study wild chimpanzees. Dr. Goodall called attention to the remarkable chimpanzee and to this day advocates on their behalf. With each of us making a difference, we can ensure a future for chimpanzees in the wild and in captivity.