10 Fun Things To Do In Tanzania Holiday
10 Best Things To Do In Tanzania
Every holiday starts with a vision. Maybe the vision was born in your childhood, after looking into the eyes of a lion in a zoo and wondering where these oversized cats come from. I’ll go there someday, you thought, where lions roam free. Maybe your family went backpacking every summer and it was full of bliss: to follow trails and scramble up mountaintops and sleep under curtains of stars. Maybe you spent your childhood playing in swimming pools, oceans and beaches, and scuba diving or snorkeling has now become your favorite hobby. If your vision includes wildlife, mountains, or beaches, then put Tanzania on your bucket list. The country has fascinating flora and fauna. Wild ones. It’s got volcanoes. Active ones. The islands boast world-class diving and beaches. Blindingly white ones. But most importantly, this country has heart. Big ones!
Tanzania is the Perfect Combination of Wonders of the world!
To narrow a list of ten tour attractions in Tanzania is difficult, like choosing the best grains of sand from your favorite beach—the entire place is the highlight! Similarly, it is the country’s complete package that delivers indelible memories. Sure, each activity will impress you to no end, but the true magic lies in their combination: from city to savannah, from lakes to volcanoes to white beaches, the sum of Tanzania’s highlights is far greater than their parts.
But, every trip has limited time, so if you have to choose…here’s a list of the 10 top attractions in Tanzania for each category of pursuit.
Safari / Wildlife
- Serengeti National Park.
The Serengeti is arguably the world’s most well-known and best wildlife viewing destination. Commit to 4-5 days here and you’re saying “yes” to the best, witnessing one of the most undisturbed wild habitats on the planet. Predator-prey drama unfolds with rigor in this 5,695 square-mile park. And did I mention the possibility of observing 2 million animals migrate each year? Yeah, that’s a thing.
- Ngorongoro Crater.
This primordial caldera is a UNESCO World Heritage Site for a reason. The Ngorongoro Crater is hyper-condensed wilderness. It’s a steaming, geologic coliseum of action, of lion prides and stampeding wildebeest, hungry hyenas and black rhinos.
- Tarangire National Park.
When I survey Kiliblue Adventure guides to see what their favorite game parks are, most respond with: “Every single one of them!” But, most list Tarangire as an insider favorite. This gem is a day’s journey from Arusha and boasts some of the highest concentrations of elephant herds on the planet, plus tons of birding and water-loving beasts, due to lakes and rivers being central to the park’s layout.
Mountains / Volcanoes
- Kilimanjaro National Park.
Consider Mount Kilimanjaro as Tanzania’s gravitational core. At 19,341 feet (5,895 meters) it’s Africa’s tallest peak and the highest free-standing mountain on the planet. Lucky for you, Kili is a non-technical ascent and can be accessed without any mountaineering experience. But check your ego: the 5-9 day climb is no joke (7 days is optimal).
- Arusha National Park.
Most trips to Tanzania start and end in the bustling city of Arusha, a hub that rests below Mount Meru. This dormant stratovolcano is the country’s second highest peak and perhaps the most beautiful. Most trekkers have their sights set on Kilimanjaro and skip Mount Meru—their loss. Meru offers a breathtaking ascent and finishes with a narrow ridgeline summit approach. Most trips take 3-4 days.
- Empakaai Crater.
Consider this an inverted mountain climb. Head past Ngorongoro Crater to the highlands and you’ll weave through hill villages and colorful markets, into the lush, high-elevation rim of Empakaai Crater. AQ Tours & Safaris offers walking safaris here, where you descend into a jungle-hemmed caldera and witness a lake crowded in pink flamingos.
Ocean / Beach
Spoiler alert! The Spice Islands are 100% all they’re chalked up to be. Set your expectations high, because nothing spells relax-and-restore than 4-6 days of beachcombing, snorkeling and diving in Zanzibar after your safari or mountain climb.
Perhaps this smaller, idyllic island was what Zanzibar might have been a few decades ago. Choose Pemba if you’ve got a Robinson Crusoe fetish or seek world-class diving. It’s a dream honeymoon destination, too. And if you’re a nature-lover, it’s enough just to visit for sightings of the endemic Pemba flying fox! (Source)
Culture / Human
- Maasai Markets.
There are 120 different tribes in Tanzania, and you will experience this ethnic diversity on your very first day in Arusha. Take a few hours at the city’s magnificent markets. We love the Maasai markets, where you’ll to find incredible textiles, jewelry, and rows of smiling faces.
- Hadzabe Hunter-Gatherers.
Ever wonder what it feels like to hunt for your breakfast each morning? Join the Hadza near Lake Natron for a walking safari to find out. Interacting with these local people puts you in touch with one of the most important elements to Tanzania: its human-nature relationship. Tribes here have lived for millennia among wild animals, and this encourages a different level of respect and humility for the land.