Tanzania is an amazing country that has many large and ecologically significant wildlife parks and reserves, as well as archaeological and historical places. Picking the Top 5 things not seen, but I managed to (just!) narrow it down to the top 10!

Gombe Stream National Park

, Made famous by primatologist Jane Goodall, Gombe Stream National Park is a group of chimpanzees that she has spent her life studying and protecting. Goodall and her team have spent many years with the chimpanzees and the number of groups have been habituated to allow tourists to trek in the woods chance to spend time observing primates in their natural environment. This is truly an unforgettable experience and a real highlight of a trip to Tanzania.

Lake Manyara National Park

Although Lake Manyara National Park is one of the smallest of Tanzania, there is a lot to see here! Ornithologists will get great pleasure from the extraordinary variety of bird species that frequent the park, including large flocks of waterfowl, flamingos and storks.

Incidentally, one of the main reasons many visits to try to get the rare tree climbing lions look - these amazing creatures are incredibly weak, but the lucky few that get to see them they are a wonderful sight!

Mafia Island Marine Park

Established to help protect one of the world's richest marine habitats in Mafia Island Marine Park - divers and beach lovers like paradise. The park is composed of a number of important marine habitats, including mangroves, sea grass beds, coral reefs, the tidal reef flats, lagoons and coastal forests. You can chill sand beaches, or spend the day under water with some of the most beautiful marine life ever seen!

Kilimanjaro National Park

Kilimanjaro is the highest mountain in Africa - Images snow covered summit is famous throughout the world. For those who are physically and looking for adventure is the ability to scale at the top - something not tried the faint hearted! For those who want to take things a little easier, walking and hiking trails throughout the park is a great alternative. Which to choose to see close to Mount Kilimanjaro is a must!

Ngorongoro Crater and Conservation area

Ngorongoro Crater is probably Tanzania's most famous landmark and is often considered to be missing one of the wonders of the world! Created when a volcano exploded and collapsed about two to three million years ago, because the crater is about 2,000 meters deep and covers about 300km2 area is very scenic.

View from the top is breathtaking, the descent into the crater, the adventure, the crater bottom is perfect for you, look, when about 30,000 animals that live in a crater. What more could you ask for?

Selous Game Reserve

Selous Game Reserve is Africa's largest wildlife sanctuary, and, together with the adjacent Mikumi National Park is home to one million large mammals, including some of the world's largest population of African wild dogs, elephants, crocodiles, hippopotamus and buffalo in the region. As soon as the black rhino in the region can also be found in the reserve.

Also, game drives, walking safaris, boat safaris and fishing are all very popular activities with visitors to Selous. Safari boat is extremely popular!

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