Tanzania, a country that many find difficult to locate on a map, is undoubtedly one of the last land heaven. From the summit of Kilimanjaro (5,895 m), the culmination of the African continent, passing through that of the majestic Mount Meru, man is aware that nature is queen. It must protect it, so that it continues to exist for itself and for itself. Tanzania is opening up to the world; We're under the spell. The animals are here at home: elephants, countless zebras and gems, lions, cheetahs and leopards on the lookout, elegant gazelles and worrisome crocodiles, pelicans and other flames pink… Tanzania is not just about that. We also have to see the Olduvai Gorge, also known as the cradle of humanity, Zanzibar with shimmering colors, or Victoria, Tanganyika and Nyasa, the three largest lakes on the continent that are so much sea to sail… And then, probably the best of everything, there is the population. A welcoming people and cities such as Dar es Salaam, the economic capital, and Arusha, the tourist capital, which take the train of modernity. A smile, a nice word to take news: Tanzanians really have a sense of hospitality. They say they are the friendliest, the most open of the peoples of East Africa. And if the richness of a small number matches the poverty of a majority - with indecency sometimes - all are proud of their incredible cultural wealth. Blends and traditions could be the key words of Tanzanian culture. There are more than 120 tribes sharing the territory peacefully. From the gigantic Bantou tribe representing 98% of the population to that of Maasai, the best known, hundreds of ethnic groups live on the sacred lands of Tanzania. This diversity allows travelers to approach ancestral African cultures and better understand their rituals and lifestyles. A world to be approached with respect, humility and openness. For Tanzania is disgraceful, surprised and surprised. It marks the red iron in the memory of its visitors, with an increasing number (1 million per year now). From a stay it often follows a second, then another, to pierce the secrets of this country, big as twice France, and proud of its culture and its heritage.

 

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