Tanzania
Tanzania is a federal federation consisting of 26 districts or Miko, a municipality located in the eastern eastern part of Africa, bordered on the eastern side by the Indian Ocean, on the western side by Burundi, Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo, bordered on the north by the Republic of Uganda and Kenya, The southern part of Malawi, the Republic of Zambia and the Republic of Mozambique, with its capital, Dodoma.
the climate
Tanzania has a humid tropical climate in most of its regions, but for its many regions and expansions there are other types of climates. In the tourist areas, the temperature and rain are high and the climate is semi-tropical. Rain falls almost all year round. In the southern and central regions The Sudanese climate is dominated by low temperatures in the highlands and increased rainfall on the slopes.
Tourist areas in Tanzania
Silos: a sanctuary with many animals such as savannahs, accessible by airplanes, and can be roamed.
Pemba Island: Known as the Green Island, part of the Spice Island archipelago, located on the Indian Ocean, it has good diving spots and enjoys the view of the beautiful and magnificent marine life.
Mafia Island: An island of the spice archipelago, the island's population is about 40,000 people, with its white sandy beaches and clean, many diving places, making it a distinctive tourist destination.
National Park: This island is located in the center of the country and is one of the largest parks in the region. It contains many animals such as elephants, tigers, lions, wild dogs, foxes, bats, Offering them a lot of services.
Taranger Park: It is a national island dedicated to raising birds. It contains more than 550 species of birds, in addition to some animals such as: black, huge elephants, and termite hills.
Zanzibar is a historical region of Tanzania, a trade center in Africa with its white houses and coral beaches.
Maniara is a lake of migratory birds with more than 300 species of birds, as well as ostrich birds. During the dry seasons, wild animals, elephants, hippos and giraffes are abundant, and there are many facilities and services that serve their visitors.
Ngoru Ngoru: It is a very old volcanic crater about three million years ago, with many endangered species, such as the Black Rhino, where tourists come to see them
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