Zanzibar Museums (e.g., Palace Museum, House of Wonders - currently under restoration, Princess Salme Museum)
Various museums in Stone Town, Zanzibar, detail the history of the Sultans, the slave trade, local culture, and the life of prominent figures like Princess Salme.
Highlights: Relaxing on Zanzibar’s white-sand beaches (e.g., Nungwi, Kendwa). Dolphin tours in Kizimkazi. Visits to spice farms to learn about Zanzibar’s spice trade history. Historical sights - A UNESCO World Heritage Site with rich history and culture
Located in western Tanzania, encompassing the Ugalla River, known for its large crocodiles and diverse birdlife. It's a remote park with miombo woodlands and seasonal floodplains.
Part of the Eastern Arc Mountains, a biodiversity hotspot. A rainforest park with no roads, accessible only by hiking. Known for its endemic flora and fauna, including unique primate species like the Udzungwa red colobus and Sanje mangabey, and spectacular waterfalls like Sanje.
Highlights: World-famous for the Great Migration and diverse wildlife. Activities: Game drives, wildlife conservation lectures and camping under the stars.
Located on an island in Lake Victoria, in the city of Mwanza. It's Africa's smallest National Park. Originally a zoo, it was upgraded to a national park. Home to introduced wildlife like zebra, impala, rock hyrax, velvet monkeys, and De-Brazza's monkeys, as well as crocodiles and diverse birdlife.
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