| Lake Manyara |
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Lake Manyara National Park stretches for 50km along the base of the rusty-gold 600-metre high Rift Valley escarpment, Lake Manyara is a scenic gem, with a setting extolled by Ernest Hemingway as “the loveliest I had seen in Africa”. |
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| Arusha |
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Just 32 km away from the town of Arusha is the Arusha National Park which was described by Sir Julian Huxley as “a gem amongst parks.” It consists of three spectacular features, the Momela Lakes, Mount Meru and the Ngurdoto Crater. |
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| Tarangire |
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Tarangire (pronounced as Taa-raa-nghee-reh) National Park is one of the few national parks in Tanzania, who flora and fauna have not been elaborately described to prospective guests. |
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| Serengeti |
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Serengeti comes from the Maasai word "Siring" meaning "Endless Plain", which really is what it means: hundreds of kilometers of flat surface land, better termed "The Sea of Grass On Plains". |
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| Ngorongoro Crater |
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Ngorongoro Crater is set in northern Tanzania, sharing part of the Serengeti plains to the north-west and with the towns of Arusha and Moshi, and Mounta Kilimanjaro, to the east, and forms part of the unique Serengeti ecosystem. |
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| Mount Kilimanjaro |
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Mt. Kilimanjaro, the highest Mountain in Africa, is located in northern Tanzania. It is located around 200 miles south of the equator. Mount Kilimanjaro, an extinct volcanic Mountain, is 19341 feet in height. |
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| Mikumi National Park |
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Mikumi National Park is located south of Dar es Salaam right on the main Morogoro-Iringa Highway with an approximate travel time of 4½ hours and the first national park stop on the Tanzania southern circuit safari. |
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