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Town and Cities

Besides the obvious natural attractions Tanzania has to offer, the country's towns and cities also make pleasant stops, with plenty to do and see. Many of Tanzania's coastal cities were founded as port towns from which valuable goods were transported across the Indian Ocean by sailing dhow. On the mainland, many inland towns were important rest stops for trade caravans on their way to Central Africa or Lake Victoria, or returning back to the East African coast. In the northern highlands, many small towns were founded by the Germans as centres of colonial administration and agriculture. Today, Tanzania's towns and cities still specialize in trade and agriculture, and are the centres of economic activity in their regions. Besides their obvious importance for the country's local economy, the towns and cities of Tanzania have many historical and cultural sites of interest to visitors.
 

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Bobby Tours And Safaris is a licensed Tour Operator associated with the Tanzania Tourist Board (TTB) toghether with the Tanzania Association of Tour Operators (TATO).

Top Tanzania Destinations

To make it easier to plan a Tanzanian holiday, especially first-time travelers here, we have narrowed down the choice to the country's top 10 destinations:

  1. Ngorongoro Crater
  2. Serengeti National Park
  3. Zanzibar and Pemba
  4. Tarangire National Park
  5. Lake Manyara National Park
  6. Mount Kilimanjaro
  7. Selous Game Reserve
  8. Ruaha National Park
  9. Mafia Island
  10. Mount Meru

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