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By Rail

Travelling by rail through Tanzania, in the style of the last century, is a romantic and unforgettable way to experience the country. In the last few years, rail travel through Tanzania has improved both in quality and service. The chance to relax and enjoy the scenery at a leisurely pace and see local villages up-close on the way. If you like to sit back and enjoy the journey, travelling by train through Tanzania can be a fantastic experience.

Currently, trains connect Dar es Salaam to Mbeya and continue on to Zambia. The journey takes days, but is more comfortable and only slightly longer than travelling by road. 1st and 2nd class cabins are quite comfortable and bedding is provided by stewards on the train.

You may want to self-cater at least part of the way, so be sure to stop off at a supermarket before you leave. Don’t leave luggage unattended and close your windows at night.
 

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Gabriele Parlanti e Loredana Bocchini told us:
We did northen circuit from August 21st to August 28th 2009. It was an amazing experience. Thanks to Bobby Tours, first we met in Milano 2 years ago, and to our guide John, italian speaking.

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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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