Tanzania trips are among the most coveted by tourists looking for new adventures. This country is famous for safaris and trekking. For example, travelers can choose the city of Arusha as their starting point. The strategic location of this place gives easy access to the other wonders of Tanzania. But before starting your escapades, it would be a shame to miss the various attractions offered by this magnificent city. Indeed, it is full of several places of interest within reach of backpackers. Among other things, a visit to the Natural History Museum allows vacationers to discover iconographic documents on the history of the region. In addition, Arusha is an ideal point to meet touts offering safaris.
Furthermore, Lake Manyara National Park is a site that you absolutely must explore during a stay in Tanzania. It is located 120 km north of the city of Arusha and extends over 50 km. Surrounded by brown and red cliffs, this place is home to a lush jungle where hikers can admire groups of baboons. Herds of buffalo, zebra and wildebeest can also be seen on the eastern side near the alkaline lake. What's more, water sports enthusiasts will be able to carry out canoe activities when the water level is sufficient. On the other hand, the small town of Mto wa mbu which is located nearby offers globetrotters the opportunity to contemplate farms and houses which reflect the local way of life.
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