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Tanzanian Safari: a Place of
Wonder and Discovery
Author:
Ian Williamson
Tanzania
is a place of wonder and discovery, it was the entry point for many
early explorers and the same is true today; there is much on offer
and there are many places to discover. Not many visitors to Tanzania
discover the wonder of this friendly African paradise. They rush by
from one high point to the next; like sheep who never lift their
head out of the grass and thereby miss the splendor around them;
every day the same as the last. This saddens me as Tanzania can be a
place in which to fall in love with Africa. Tanzania is a place that
lives inside you; and calls you back again and again. Although, for
many it is another destination to merely claim and photograph.
The Udzungwa Mountains National Park is a national park with no
roads. This park has wildlife but was created primarily for the
protection of flora rather than fauna; this park is unique in
Tanzania. It is a must to get out your vehicle and walk in the
mountain rain forests. Like all places it takes time to discover and
an afternoon stroll on the peripheries of adventure is simply not
enough.
It is possible to find many places to walk and discover the delights
of this East African country without ever stepping inside a National
Park. There are the East and West Usamabara Mountains or the Pare
Mountains with a prolific birdlife, these very African mountains are
a delight to discover and explore.
There are villages around Kilimanjaro, high above Moshi Town where
the local people growing coffee and bananas. Some villages such as
my favorite, Uru, are close to the tourist circuit, so it is easily
accessible in the north without having to taking a special journey
and you can spend days here and never see a safari vehicle or
another tourist.
Cultural visits can expand your whole experience; add time and
experience to your adventure in Tanzania without costing a fortune.
It is important to do this with gentleness and respect; remembering
that you are the visitor here. All too often this simple truth is
forgotten; remember to respect local customs and dress codes.
When we talk about cultural tour I am not talking of the organized
cultural tours but a genuine encounter with Tanzanian people. This
is best done though a charity that is willing and eager to organize
cultural visits. By spending only a day or two working voluntary
will enable you to experience Africa in way most people will never
know. To volunteer even for a short time will be the experience you
will share with friends for the rest of your life.
To move around Tanzania on local transport is something you should
do with care. If traveling by road choose your bus company with
caution and the cheaper the ticket the less safe the bus. There are
good bus companies that travel around Tanzania and I would advise
you pay the extra money for both comfort and safety. Trains are not
usually an option for tourists, with a few exceptions they are
normally unreliable and slow. The few destinations that are usable
have first class tickets sold out well in advance; especially at
holiday time; to book in advance is essential.
You may get hassled as you walk around the cities by taxi drivers or
young men selling curios. Remember, Tanzania is a poor country and
these young people are attempting to earn a living to feed a family;
and competition is fierce. To know a few words in Swahili, such as
si-ombi [I dont need] will come in handy. Remember not to be rude,
be firm but friendly. This is all part of the joy of traveling. To
barter, or to try to get rid of a persistent young man selling
curios should be done with respect and without anger.
The towns and villages are a cultural dream with the warm friendly
people welcoming visitors. Tanzania is a country where hospitality
is a tradition; the traveler is welcomed and honored. Is it safe to
travel alone; in the big towns such as Dar es Salaam it would be
advisable to take the normal precautions any tourist must take.
Tanzania is a safe country and its people are peace loving.
So, welcome and discover a land unspoiled for the present.
About the
Author:
For more
information on the above issues contact
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and also
for information on East Africa
http://www.tanzania-info.co.uk
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