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The Southern Circuit

The sheer vastness of southern Tanzania makes for some spectacular game viewing and superb African vistas. An additional benefit of a visit to the southern circuit is the remoteness of the location, which means that most visitors rarely see another car during their long game drives. Whereas wildlife and big game are the focus of the northern circuit, a trip to the parks of southern Tanzania allows visitors to learn in-depth knowledge about complex ecosystems and diverse living creatures that are usually skimmed over in more crowded areas. A visit to the southern circuit is a trip into an unexplored and wild Africa.

On the southern Swahili Coast, the little-visited old town Mikimazi is a good base for diving explorations and trips to the abandoned ruins of the ancient Swahili trading post. The old German boma in Mkomazi is also a historical site of interest.
 

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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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