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Tanzania Travel Introduction
Author:
Pip Bennett
Tanzania
normally evokes images of Kilimanjaro, the Serengeti National Park
and Ngorongoro Crater. This is of course to be expected as these are
outrageously amazing places to visit, but what of the the country
where they are situated and the history that has formed the frenetic
culture that awaits.
The Olduvai Gorge was where prehistoric remains have been found,
dating back several million years. It should not be surprising that
it was some time later that indictions of contact with other
continents emerged. Trading with seems to have begun with Arabia and
India, although the 15th century Portugeuse arrival rather shook
relations with former. French slavers took over the weakened
Portugeuse mantle in the 18th Century and contact with the interior
remained mainly through African caravans until the 19th century.
Arab traders were braver, with some settling near Lake Taganjika and
although land was not annexed, some local chiefs were defeated when
hostile. Missionaries arrived in the 19th century as did geographic
explorers and the famous Livingstone who was attempting to put an
end to the horrors of the slave trade. The end of the 19th and
beginning of the 20th centuries saw colonial invasion that was not
to end until Tanzania gained independence in 1964. In addition to
strong local cultures, there have been Arabian, Indian, German and
British influences in the region. These are far from vestigal as can
seen in the layout of Stone Town on Zanzibar or even the shape of
the country itself.
As mentioned above, Kilimanjaro, the world's tallest free standing
peak looms over the north of the country. Easily accessible from
Moshi or Arusha, those with funds to pay the park fees can have an
amazing time moving from tropical to near arctic like weather.
Immense concentrations of large animals roam the Serengeti National
Park while the Ngorongoro crater allows quick viewing of the big
five checklist on a single day safari. Over the water from Dar es
Salaam is the island of Zanzibar where diving and swimming with the
dolphins are especially popular. Although losing its status as
country capital to Dodoma, Dar with its bustle and dangers after
dark could make a particularly exciting trip if the gardens and
market are too sedate.
If all this has failed to capture your imagination, think for a
moment of the experience of gazing out over expansive tracts of land
that have not been ruined by the encroachment of destructive people.
The bumpy, muddy roads will remind you that it is nature that is
still very much in charge here, not people. This alone is reason
enough to learn more about Tanzania.
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