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Dronacharya Dave

12 Interesting Facts About Tanzania You Did Not Know About

October 9, 2015 • 218 Likes • 35 Comments

Tanzania, the East African country known for its exotic wildlife and ancient tribes, has been a regular destination for many travelers. It is also one of the highly chosen volunteering destinations by gap year travelers and backpackers. The country has a fascinating number of wildlife convergence and lot of thrilling activities to do, which is a known fact amongst many. But there are certain interesting things about the country which not many know of. Volunteering Solutions brings you a list of 12 such interesting facts about Tanzania you probably were not aware of.

Fact 1

Tanzania has the most expensive hardwood tree in the world; the Mpingo trees, also known as the African Blackwood trees.



Fact 2

The earliest human skull in the world was discovered in Olduvai Gorge in Tanzania





Fact 3

With more than 4 million wild animals in its periphery, Tanzania has the largest concentration of animals per square kilometer, in the world.



Fact 4

And talking about wild, 30% of country’s area is occupied with National Parks, with 12 parks, 13 nature reserves, and 38 protected areas.



Fact 5

The highest free standing mountain in the world, Mt. Kilimanjaro, is located in Tanzania. It is also the highest mountain in Africa.



Fact 6

Countries share food, flora and fauna, and several other things. But have you heard of any country that shares its national anthem? Tanzania does. With South Africa and Zimbabwe.



Fact 7

In the Zanzibar archipelago of Tanzania, one can find the largest crab in the world; the coconut crab. Said to be the most delicious as well. Attention all sea food fanatic!



Fact 8

The Ruaha National Park is the home to largest population of wild elephants in all of Eastern Africa.





Fact 9

Tanzania also houses the world’s largest volcanic crater, Ngorongoro, with a diameter of 19kms and is 600m deep.





Fact 10

Remember Freddie Mercury? Who doesn’t?! The lead vocalist of the English band ‘Queen’ is a Tanzanian by birth and was born in the archipelago of Zanzibar, in Stone Town. And, by the way, his real name is Farrokh Bulsara! That’s something you probably must have known.



Fact 11

Tanzania has two capital cities. Dar es Salaam (the administrative capital) and Dodoma city (the legislative capital) where its parliament sits.



Fact 12

Have you ever seen a lion climbing trees? May be on television. Well, what you saw was a shot from the Lake Manyara National Park; the home to world’s only tree climbing lions.





Need some time to sink it all in? It is completely understood. Now, that you know some of the most amazing facts about Tanzania, we are certain that you would want to visit this fascination destination by yourself. The process is easy. Simply visit our site and register TODAY for your choice of volunteer program in Tanzania and get ready to experience the thrill. Have a query in mind? Drop it in the comment box, or speak directly with our advisers atinfo@volunteeringsolutions.com

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Dronacharya DaveDigging Digital Marketing

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Sagar Pathare

Senior Test Engineer at Tieto

Very nice place 🙂

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Arun Mathad

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Sunil Hanchanal;Sagar Pathare

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Robert Otieno

Market Risk Head

Was in Tarangire over Easter...beautiful place

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CPA Malulu Peter, MALULU

Principal Accountant at Nelson Mandela African…

Real facts indeed!

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Deborah Oswald

Consultant at TTCS Global

Nice article. Tanzania is really beautiful

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Wakenya Hapa vipi.. Tafadhali someni ili mjue Tz sio level yenu kbsa

Dronacharya Dave

12 Interesting Facts About Tanzania You Did Not Know About

October 9, 2015 • 218 Likes • 35 Comments

Tanzania, the East African country known for its exotic wildlife and ancient tribes, has been a regular destination for many travelers. It is also one of the highly chosen volunteering destinations by gap year travelers and backpackers. The country has a fascinating number of wildlife convergence and lot of thrilling activities to do, which is a known fact amongst many. But there are certain interesting things about the country which not many know of. Volunteering Solutions brings you a list of 12 such interesting facts about Tanzania you probably were not aware of.

Fact 1

Tanzania has the most expensive hardwood tree in the world; the Mpingo trees, also known as the African Blackwood trees.



Fact 2

The earliest human skull in the world was discovered in Olduvai Gorge in Tanzania





Fact 3

With more than 4 million wild animals in its periphery, Tanzania has the largest concentration of animals per square kilometer, in the world.



Fact 4

And talking about wild, 30% of country’s area is occupied with National Parks, with 12 parks, 13 nature reserves, and 38 protected areas.



Fact 5

The highest free standing mountain in the world, Mt. Kilimanjaro, is located in Tanzania. It is also the highest mountain in Africa.



Fact 6

Countries share food, flora and fauna, and several other things. But have you heard of any country that shares its national anthem? Tanzania does. With South Africa and Zimbabwe.



Fact 7

In the Zanzibar archipelago of Tanzania, one can find the largest crab in the world; the coconut crab. Said to be the most delicious as well. Attention all sea food fanatic!



Fact 8

The Ruaha National Park is the home to largest population of wild elephants in all of Eastern Africa.





Fact 9

Tanzania also houses the world’s largest volcanic crater, Ngorongoro, with a diameter of 19kms and is 600m deep.





Fact 10

Remember Freddie Mercury? Who doesn’t?! The lead vocalist of the English band ‘Queen’ is a Tanzanian by birth and was born in the archipelago of Zanzibar, in Stone Town. And, by the way, his real name is Farrokh Bulsara! That’s something you probably must have known.



Fact 11

Tanzania has two capital cities. Dar es Salaam (the administrative capital) and Dodoma city (the legislative capital) where its parliament sits.



Fact 12

Have you ever seen a lion climbing trees? May be on television. Well, what you saw was a shot from the Lake Manyara National Park; the home to world’s only tree climbing lions.





Need some time to sink it all in? It is completely understood. Now, that you know some of the most amazing facts about Tanzania, we are certain that you would want to visit this fascination destination by yourself. The process is easy. Simply visit our site and register TODAY for your choice of volunteer program in Tanzania and get ready to experience the thrill. Have a query in mind? Drop it in the comment box, or speak directly with our advisers atinfo@volunteeringsolutions.com

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Dronacharya DaveDigging Digital Marketing

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8mo



Sagar Pathare

Senior Test Engineer at Tieto

Very nice place 🙂

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8mo



Arun Mathad

Senior Lead Business Analyst at Tieto

Sunil Hanchanal;Sagar Pathare

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8mo



Robert Otieno

Market Risk Head

Was in Tarangire over Easter...beautiful place

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8mo



CPA Malulu Peter, MALULU

Principal Accountant at Nelson Mandela African…

Real facts indeed!

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8mo



Deborah Oswald

Consultant at TTCS Global

Nice article. Tanzania is really beautiful

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Danganyika ni level ya Somalia... Acha udo! Who doesn't know that... with a name like a Scientific name of some herbal medicine.... Tanzania! Duh
 
Jibu langu vp +254?

Unafaa utufanyie breakdown ya vipi hela inagawanwa pale. Promoters, security, venue, event holders, govt revenue and the msanii. Usisahau hela zile nyingi hubaki ndani ya nchi inayohost performance yani ni kama kualika MC kwa fund raiser.
Wakenya Hapa vipi.. Tafadhali someni ili mjue Tz sio level yenu kbsa

Dronacharya Dave

12 Interesting Facts About Tanzania You Did Not Know About

October 9, 2015 • 218 Likes • 35 Comments

Tanzania, the East African country known for its exotic wildlife and ancient tribes, has been a regular destination for many travelers. It is also one of the highly chosen volunteering destinations by gap year travelers and backpackers. The country has a fascinating number of wildlife convergence and lot of thrilling activities to do, which is a known fact amongst many. But there are certain interesting things about the country which not many know of. Volunteering Solutions brings you a list of 12 such interesting facts about Tanzania you probably were not aware of.

Fact 1

Tanzania has the most expensive hardwood tree in the world; the Mpingo trees, also known as the African Blackwood trees.



Fact 2

The earliest human skull in the world was discovered in Olduvai Gorge in Tanzania





Fact 3

With more than 4 million wild animals in its periphery, Tanzania has the largest concentration of animals per square kilometer, in the world.



Fact 4

And talking about wild, 30% of country’s area is occupied with National Parks, with 12 parks, 13 nature reserves, and 38 protected areas.



Fact 5

The highest free standing mountain in the world, Mt. Kilimanjaro, is located in Tanzania. It is also the highest mountain in Africa.



Fact 6

Countries share food, flora and fauna, and several other things. But have you heard of any country that shares its national anthem? Tanzania does. With South Africa and Zimbabwe.



Fact 7

In the Zanzibar archipelago of Tanzania, one can find the largest crab in the world; the coconut crab. Said to be the most delicious as well. Attention all sea food fanatic!



Fact 8

The Ruaha National Park is the home to largest population of wild elephants in all of Eastern Africa.





Fact 9

Tanzania also houses the world’s largest volcanic crater, Ngorongoro, with a diameter of 19kms and is 600m deep.





Fact 10

Remember Freddie Mercury? Who doesn’t?! The lead vocalist of the English band ‘Queen’ is a Tanzanian by birth and was born in the archipelago of Zanzibar, in Stone Town. And, by the way, his real name is Farrokh Bulsara! That’s something you probably must have known.



Fact 11

Tanzania has two capital cities. Dar es Salaam (the administrative capital) and Dodoma city (the legislative capital) where its parliament sits.



Fact 12

Have you ever seen a lion climbing trees? May be on television. Well, what you saw was a shot from the Lake Manyara National Park; the home to world’s only tree climbing lions.





Need some time to sink it all in? It is completely understood. Now, that you know some of the most amazing facts about Tanzania, we are certain that you would want to visit this fascination destination by yourself. The process is easy. Simply visit our site and register TODAY for your choice of volunteer program in Tanzania and get ready to experience the thrill. Have a query in mind? Drop it in the comment box, or speak directly with our advisers atinfo@volunteeringsolutions.com

Written by

Dronacharya DaveDigging Digital Marketing

35 comments

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8mo



Sagar Pathare

Senior Test Engineer at Tieto

Very nice place 🙂

Like

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1 Like

8mo



Arun Mathad

Senior Lead Business Analyst at Tieto

Sunil Hanchanal;Sagar Pathare

Like

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1 Like

8mo



Robert Otieno

Market Risk Head

Was in Tarangire over Easter...beautiful place

Like

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8mo



CPA Malulu Peter, MALULU

Principal Accountant at Nelson Mandela African…

Real facts indeed!

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8mo



Deborah Oswald

Consultant at TTCS Global

Nice article. Tanzania is really beautiful

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13. Fact Tanzania an LDC.
 
Danganyika ni level ya Somalia... Acha udo! Who doesn't know that... with a name like a Scientific name of some herbal medicine.... Tanzania! Duh
Najua inakuuma ndugu Vumilia.. Magu lazim awanyooshe mpaka
 
Unafaa utufanyie breakdown ya vipi hela inagawanwa pale. Promoters, security, venue, event holders, govt revenue and the msanii. Usisahau hela zile nyingi hubaki ndani ya nchi inayohost performance yani ni kama kualika MC kwa fund raiser.


13. Fact Tanzania an LDC.
Hiyo ni ya msanii
 
Acha kukataa ukweli, World Food Organization wenye mamlaka ya kutangaza hali ya chakula duniani ambao wametangaza njaa Kenya, ndiyo wanaosema tatizo la upungufu wa chakula Tanzania ni very much localized na watu wanaohitaji chakula cha kununua kwa bei nafuu ni less than 150,000, out of 55 millions Tanzanians, wakati Kenya wanaohitaji chakula cha bure ni 4millions Kenyans

Full Pretense. Who on earth doesn't now you people.
 
Unafaa utufanyie breakdown ya vipi hela inagawanwa pale. Promoters, security, venue, event holders, govt revenue and the msanii. Usisahau hela zile nyingi hubaki ndani ya nchi inayohost performance yani ni kama kualika MC kwa fund raiser.


13. Fact Tanzania an LDC.
Fact,kenya is hunger stricken
 
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