Serengeti national park
The Serengeti National Park is one of the largest parks in Tanzania; it has about 14,763 km2 of surface. When you are there, it feels like you were in the lion king film. The name of the park, Serengeti, means “endless plain” and is derived from the Masai language. *The Massai are a tribe of about 880,000 people, who live in southern Kenya and northern Tanzania.
Ngorongoro national park
The Ngorongoro conservation zone is located in northern Tanzania. This area is situated inside the extensive volcanic crater of Ngorongoro. It serves as a habitat for the five great animals of the big game: elephants, lions, leopards, buffaloes, and rhinos. If you go, stand in from of the park before going down to the crater and you will be able to observe one of the best landscapes of Africa.
Trekking in Kilimanjaroa
The well-know mountain all over the world. It is the highest peak of Africa with an altitude of 5.895 m. If you are trained, don't miss it!
Relax in Zanzibar and Stone town
Zanzibar is the heavenly island of Tanzania. Nothing to say that you cannot see in the pictures…go there and relax! Also, you should spend 1 or 2 days in Stone Town and enjoy its ambiance and night markets!
Go on a food tour
Tanzania have its typical national dish: Ugali and chapatti. Ugali is a mix of cornmeal and water they normally accompany it with some veggies or meat. There is another dish typical from Tanzania: Chips Mayai. The appearance is like a Spanish omelet but instead of potato omelet, they do French fries omelet. The appearance might not be amazing but the taste is! The best food Tanzania has are its tropical fruits, there are plenty such as mango, papaya, and bananas!