Natural Attractions in Kenya and Tanzania

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Hahahaha, I was amazed for that coincidence, However, Lupita Nyong'o made a breakthrough in 2013 (12 years a slave), while the Island was long established in 2009. Lupita Island
if that Island was in Kenya u can guess how could have been used to distort the realities in attempts to lure tourists!
 
Tanzania Tourist Attractions
Tanzania Attractions

Tanzania is one of the unique destinations on the African continent that has yet to be discovered by many. It is a land of many wonders harboring an un-paralleled diversity of fauna and flora. Kilimanjaro, the highest permanently snow-capped free standing mountain in Africa, the exotic Islands of Zanzibar, the finest game sanctuaries of Serengeti, Tarangire, Lake Manyara, Ngorongoro Crater, Ruaha, Selous and the Marine Park of Mafia Island are only but a few of the living examples.

The scenery, topography and very friendly people make Tanzania one of the best places to visit and promise the best wildlife photographic safaris on the continent. Tanzania indeed has it all Tanzania has 14 National Parks, 1 conservation area, 17 game reserves, and several marine parks, a breathtaking coast and Lake Zone and gently undulating highlands that are a hiker’s paradise.

NATIONAL PARKS
Tanzanian National parks exist for the primary role of conservation of the great wealth for present and future generation. These National Parks include the:
1. Arusha National Park
2. Gombe Stream National Park
3. Katavi National Park
4. Kilimanjaro National Park
5. Kitulo National Park
6. Mahale Mountains National Park
7. Lake Manyara National Park
8. Mikumi National Park
9. Mkomazi National Park
10. Ruaha National Park
11. Rubondo Island National Park
12. Saadani National Park
13. Serengeti National Park
14. Tarangire National Park
15. Udzungwa National Park

All of these form the core of a much larger protected ecosystem that has been set aside to preserve the country’s rich natural heritage, and to provide secure breeding grounds where the diverse fauna and flora available can thrive safe from the ever increasing threat of human encroachment.

Tanzania has dedicated more than 42,000 square kilometers more than one third of its territory- a uniquely high proportion of land to the formal protection of its wildlife as National Parks and Game Reserves despite its growing population pressures.

The existing park system protects a number of internationally recognized bastions of biodiversity and world heritage sites thereby redressing the balance of deforestation, agriculture and urbanization that is threatening Tanzania’s remaining wilderness. In this, Tanzania has successfully resisted the temptation to cash in on the short term gains of mass tourism.

Human activity is closely monitored and all development strictly regulated. Building in the parks is kept unobtrusive and waste disposal is carefully controlled. Park visitors and facilities are widely distributed to prevent harassment of animals and to minimize the human imprint on the environment.

Guardianship of this rich resource is solely reliant on the goodwill of the park’s neighbors- the indigenous tribes of the different parts of Tanzania where the parks are located.

The Tanzania National Parks Authority (TANAPA) is working hard to ensure that local communities have a sense of ownership and a vested interest in the future of the parks by sharing the rewards of conservation and delivering tangible benefits. A percentage of park revenues is allotted to assist community development initiatives such as the construction of schools, health dispensaries, water schemes and roads. Villagers are encouraged to develop cultural tourism projects to cultivate their own cultures and supplement their incomes.

Tanzania has set a benchmark of its responsibility- to its citizens, their offspring’s and the world at large- in the conservation and management of a global resource. In this, Tanzania remains committed to low impact, sustainable visitation to protect the environment from irreversible damage while creating a first class ecotourism destination.

By choosing to visit Tanzania either by merely browsing the net or by actually making a trip to our beautiful land, you are supporting a developing country’s extraordinar
 
True dat they have to pass through JKIA first......nyie mtakula mabakshish.
it has been proven to have backfired as we speak most of tourists avoid JKIA as KQ is falling deep in loss! JKIA is no more a hub it used to be since Tanzania has opted to open up her airspace to Fastjet and many Middleeastern airlines
 
Lake Tanganyika

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The lake has two mind blowing natural reserves on its shores namely the amazingly beautiful Mahale National Park and Gombe Stream National Park famous for its chimpanzees. The beauty of the lake is exceptional and breathtaking.

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it has been proven to have backfired as we speak most of tourists avoid JKIA as KQ is falling deep in loss! JKIA is no more a hub it used to be since Tanzania has opted to open up her airspace to Fastjet and many Middleeastern airlines
Hahahaha. You are a clueless comedian.
 
Hahahaha. You are a clueless comedian.
then if i am u should not be getting a par 700000 tourists against Tanzania's 1.2 mln! If that the case then Kenya got only 500,000 tourists since studies indicated around 200,000 tourists coming to Tanzania land in Kenya first! Meaning u stole 200,000 and we will reclaim back watch this year's figures!
 
then if i am u should not be getting a par 700000 tourists against Tanzania's 1.2 mln! If that the case then Kenya got only 500,000 tourists since studies indicated around 200,000 tourists coming to Tanzania land in Kenya first! Meaning u stole 200,000 and we will reclaim back watch this year's figures!
Dont you know there is a difference betwween quality and quantity? The poorer ones visit Tanzania but they still have to come and go through Kenya do the Math old man.
 
it has been proven to have backfired as we speak most of tourists avoid JKIA as KQ is falling deep in loss! JKIA is no more a hub it used to be since Tanzania has opted to open up her airspace to Fastjet and many Middleeastern airlines

so in your mind JKIA and KQ are one and the same? hhehehhe you are a funny guy although you know not that you are funny.
 
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