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- Historical Sites
Tanzania hosts 13 national parks and 16
wildlife reserves plus Ngorongoro Conservation area.
The most common area for tourists is the
Northern Circuit, with Serengeti, Lake Manyara,
Tarangire, Arusha, Kilimanjaro and Ngorongoro...
Amboni Caves
The Amboni caves are situated at a locality known as Kiomoni past the Kiomoni village about eight kilometers to the north of Tanga, off the Tanga - Mombasa road.
The caves are a geomorphology feature of great scientific interest as well as awe - inspiring and impressive to visit.
The caves have been developed in the Tanga Limestone series...
Kondoa Iarangi Paintings
The area between Singida and the Irangi Hills contains one of the world's finest collections of prehistoric rock paintings, with an estimated 1600 individual paintings at almost two hundred different sites, the most accessible of which are in the Irangi Hills north of Kondoa.
The most recent date from just a century or two ago, but the oldest are estimated to be between 19,000 and 30,000 years old, ranking them among the world's most ancient examples of human artistic expression...
Isimila Stone Age
Isimila Stone Age Site is an important archaeological site situated at about 20 kilometers from the town of Iringa, along the road to Mbeya, on a large plateau dominated by charming granite rock relieves.
The site preserves important evidences of our ancestors' activities dating back to over 60,000 ago, groups of nomadic hunters-collectors who used to go to the shores of an ancient...
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