Mount Kilimanjaro isn’t just Africa’s largest mountain, but an assembly of fine rocks towering upon lush and grassy plain lands with a picturesque snow-capped peak. Taking the escalators, you can climb to the top of the Kilimanjaro without stressing a muscle. Landing on the top of the mountain can give you a crazy chill and make you feel like you ascended the rooftop of Africa.
Zanzibar
linked with the serengeti national park, the exotic and magnificent appearance of the Zanzibar Spice land unnerves your worked nerves from the park tour. A perfect after-tour ambiance for relaxation. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the island offers a perfect scenery made up of a labyrinth of winding alleyways and ornate doorways. The power of its distinct charms of its rift valley plunges down into the sea shores of Lake Manyara in gorgeous steep cliffs.
Lake Tanganyika
Situated far away to the west of Tanzania, the Lake Tanganyika acts as a boundary. Distant and wild, it is remotely traveled, it offers you the premium bush and beach experience you’ll never find anywhere else. Planes head out once every two weeks, if experiencing the wonder and beauty of the African bush is on your checklist, then you should plan to head to LAke Tanganyika on your trip to Tanzania.