All Tanzania safaris can be customized to suit travellers on a budget. Numerous accommodation options are provided throughout our safaris, ranging from Budget, Moderate to high end luxurious lodges.
University of Dar es salaam team & German museums experts have discovered a skeleton of a giant Dinosaur lizards dating back to over 150 million years ago at the Tendanguru hill in Lindi region – Tanzania. Dr Agnes Gidna, senior paleontologist at the National Museums, said that we have discovered full bones, full spinal bones, ribes with a lots of leftovers this shows that it is a good sign for the country and I am proud to be a Tanzanian Researcher.
Quick observations indicate that the particular dinosaur was three times larger than an ordinary elephant and could be of the same size as the reconstructed dinosaur displayed in the Germany Museum. In 1905 the other remains were discovered at tendaguru area and placed into German museum in German.
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Is in Northern Tanzania, own its name from the Tarangire River.
The name Tarangire stems from the Maasai word “tara ngare”, meaning the “spottet water”. The Maasai named the river this way, because the river never dries up completely and even in dry season there are always some “spots of water” in the river valley.
Located beneath the cliffs of the Manyara Escarpment, on the edge of the Rift Valley. Its ground water forests, bush plains, baobab strewn cliffs, and algae-streaked hot springs offer incredible ecological variety in a small area, rich in wildlife and incredible numbers of birds.
Tanzania is the best among the African Countries for Wildlife viewing. The country has 23 national parks & so many game reserve, all these comprise an area of more than 99,306.5 km2.
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Means “The Mountain of God” in the Maasai language. The summit of this strato-volcano is 2962 metres above sea level, and affords direct views into the caldera of Tanzania’s only officially-certified active volcano, and the world’s only carbonatite volcano. The Mountain frequently does minor eruptions and form cone like structures to its crater base, the largest of which deposited ash 100 kilometres away in Loliondo.