Stunning bucket list for Tanzania : It’s difficult to narrow down your list of “must-do’s” for your vacation in Tanzania because the country is full of amazing sights and once-in-a-lifetime experiences! If you the kind of traveler that tries to get in as much as feasible in your trip in a short time this one is for you. We’ve put together the greatest travel bucket list for you to experience in Tanzania so you don’t miss.  You can use this checklist as a stimulus for places to visit, things to do, and activities to add to your trip when booking your trip to Tanzania.

 

Serengeti National Park.

It is not surprising that many people consider the Serengeti National Park to be the best place to go on a safari because of the excellent chances of seeing the Big 5 and many other wild African species in their natural habitat.

The famed wildebeest migration, which takes place every year and features millions of wildebeest and zebra crossing Rivers, may be watched during the appropriate season on National Geographic.

 

Hike to the top of Kilimanjaro.

Climb Africa’s tallest mountain to the summit, then take in the dawn from the edge of the crater. The Machame route is the most picturesque. Allocate roughly 6-7 days for your journey to reach the summit. Additional information about the National Park of Mount Kilimanjaro

 

Go diving in the Zanzibar Archipelago.

Tanzania has world-class diving, with the Zanzibar Archipelago ranking among the country’s best dive sites. There are also excellent chances for snorkeling. Discover where to go at the top ten dive spots in the Archipelago of Zanzibar.

 

Explore the natural zoo of the Ngorongoro Crater.

The Ngorongoro Crater is the world’s largest inactive, intact, and unflooded crater and it is full of animals. When you first look down into the crater, which has walls that rise to a height of about 600 metres, the sight is breathtakingly stunning. 

 

Take a hot air balloon ride at sunrise over the plains of the Serengeti.

As the sun rises over the boundless plains of the Serengeti, take to the sky and observe the animals from above. When you culminate the experience with a champagne breakfast, it will be something you will never forget.

Stunning bucket list for Tanzania
Hot air balloon safari in Serengeti

Visit some of Tanzania’s lesser known national parks.

After viewing the Serengeti, there are numerous additional national parks in Tanzania that you should explore. They are all distinctive in their own ways. Tanzania’s top national parks to visit are: Tarangire National Park, Lake Manyara National Park, Ruaha National Park, Selous Game Reserve, Katavi National Park, Kitulo National Park, and Mikumi National Park.

 

Swim with whale sharks.

Despite their name, these gentle giants are not sharks. They are the world’s largest fish and can grow up to 20m and longer. You can board a boat and go snorkeling with them from October to March. Go to Mafia Island for this once-in-a-lifetime adventure that will certainly blow your mind.

 Visit the Jane Goodall chimpanzees in Gombe National Park.

The chimpanzees of Gombe National Park gained international attention thanks to decades of research conducted by Dr. Jane Goodall. Another choice you have is to go see the chimpanzees at Mahale National Park. Both national parks are situated on the stunning Lake Tanganyika in western Tanzania. A great spot for snorkeling and swimming when you’re not viewing the chimps.

 Visit one of Tanzania’s stunning beaches.

Tanzania offers many possibilities for beach excursions. There are beaches in the Zanzibar Archipelago for everyone, but there are also other islands, such as the Songo Archipelago and the private island Fanjove, Lake Tanganyika, Lake Victoria, and other inland lakes.

Imagine palm palms, white sand, and azure, sparkling waters. Tanzania offers accommodations ranging from ultra-luxurious to ideal for backpackers, so there’s a piece of paradise for any budget. Our list of the top beaches in and near Dar es Salaam can come in handy if that’s where you plan to spend the majority of your time. 

Wander around the streets of Stone Town, Zanzibar.

This town is the ideal location to relax, explore, and experience the authentic atmosphere of a Swahili village because of its breathtaking architecture, winding, maze-like streets, and delicious cuisine.

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