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September 2025
Lion sits in the grass in the evening sun
Tanzania. Just saying the name conjures up images of endless plains, lions lounging under acacia trees, and snow-capped Kilimanjaro rising in the background. But the country is far more layered than the safari brochures make it look. Yes, the wildlife is astonishing, but there’s also music, history, spice markets, and a coastline that rivals any...
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A serene sunset scene with a giraffe near a lone tree in a grassy landscape
Tanzania is one of those countries that manages to be both instantly recognisable and strangely misunderstood. People know Serengeti. They know Kilimanjaro. They’ve probably heard of Zanzibar, too. But beyond those postcard images? There’s a whole nation full of surprises. So, if you’re after Tanzania facts that go deeper than “it’s in East Africa,” you’re...
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Street canyon with old houses in the streets of Stone Town in Zanzibar, Tanzania
Zanzibar isn’t the kind of place you tick off in a single afternoon. It’s an island that tempts you to slow down, take a breath, and then immediately distracts you with another reason to wander, swim, or taste something new. Sunlight on turquoise water, alleys lined with carved wooden doors, spices drying in the sun...
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Young family on beach vacation
Say “Zanzibar Island” and most people picture turquoise seas, white sand, and sunsets that look suspiciously like postcards. And yes, all of that is true. But the island is more than just a beach holiday destination – it’s a place layered with history, culture, spice, and contradictions. To really appreciate it, you need to know...
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Mountain range in distance
Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa’s tallest mountain, has fascinated travellers for centuries. Rising nearly 6,000 metres above the Tanzanian plains, its snow-capped summit seemed, for a long time, almost untouchable. Local communities revered it, explorers speculated about it, and eventually, climbers tried to conquer it. The question people often ask is straightforward: who was the first person...
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Giraffe and elephants grazing near Mount Kilimanjaro in the African savannah
If you’ve ever looked at a map of Africa and wondered where the continent’s highest point sits, it’s right there in Tanzania. Mount Kilimanjaro rises out of the plains like something out of a dream – snow at the summit, elephants at its base, and a reputation that draws travellers from every corner of the...
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