Tanzania is in the process of transforming itself into a travel and photography hotspot, with many travellers flocking to
this East African country to explore its unique attractions. With beautiful landscapes, ancient cities and natural wonders
like no other, Tanzania is one of the most beautiful places on earth. Travel to Tanzania has been experiencing a boom
lately and with good reason. The country’s diverse landscape offers travellers all kinds of experiences from relaxing
walks in the Serengeti to extreme adventure sports in Kilimanjaro and Zanzibar. Its wildlife also makes it one of Africa’s
top safari destinations. In this article, we’ll be discussing everything you’d need to know about travelling to Tanzania as
well as the best ways to experience this country’s unique sights, sounds and smells.
Getting to Tanzania
Seeing the wonders of the world is possible for all. But for this, you’ll need to travel to foreign countries. There are
many ways to get to Tanzania. If you’re staying less than a month, you can fly to Dar es Salaam via Johannesburg. If you
intend to stay longer, you can fly to Mbeya, Arusha, or Kigoma. For those travelling by land, Tanzania is connected to
Kenya via a land route, which is shorter and costs less. Other popular travel routes include Europe via the Indian
Ocean, or Asia via the East African coast.
Planning your trip to Tanzania
Plan your trip to Tanzania ahead. While you can visit anytime of the year, the best time to visit the country is between
November and February. During this period, you will have the best chance of experiencing the summer rains, which are
responsible for the lush green landscape all over the country. Another important factor to consider when planning your
trip to Tanzania is the climate in each region. For instance, you can visit Serengeti during spring or autumn, but not
during the rainy season. In the same way, you should also avoid visiting the Victoria Lake during the summer. If you are
new to travel planning and are unsure on how to go about it, we recommend that you break your trip into the following
parts: What you want to see, how long you want to spend there, how much money you want to spend, etc. This way, you
can have a better idea of where you want to go and how you want to spend your time there.
What to See in Tanzania?
From ancient ruins to lush forests, there is something for everyone to see in Tanzania. The country’s diverse landscape
offers travellers all kinds of experiences from relaxing walks in the Serengeti to extreme adventure sports in
Kilimanjaro and Zanzibar. Its wildlife also makes it one of Africa’s top safari destinations. While visiting the country, you
should also seek out its various cultural sights. In the north, you should see the Great Rift Valley and visit
archaeological sites like Gedi and Nachingwea. In the south, you should see the beaches of Pwani and visit Pemba and
Mtwara, two UNESCO World Heritage Sites. In the east, you should see Lake Tanganyika and visit the Cultural
Landscape of Arusha. In the west, you should see Mount Kilimanjaro and visit Zanzibar. If you are interested in natural
wonders, there is no better place to explore them than in Tanzania. With Kilimanjaro, the second highest mountain in
the world, you can trek to its base and explore the snow-capped peaks at the top. With several lakes in the country, you
can go scuba diving near the water’s surface, explore the lake beds below, or go deep-sea fishing to explore the
diversity of aquatic life in the country