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The compounds for African wild dog, and the extensive, patrolled sanctuary for the black rhinoceros (which are breeding) have put the reserve on the map, giving it international recognition. Roads have been regraded, dams dredged and rangers kitted out with good uniforms and radios. Anti-poaching patrols restrict incursions by hunters and pastoralists. info@teamguideafrica.com www.teamguideafrica.com

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Les montagnes d'Usambara sont situées au nord-est de la Tanzanie. Avec leurs vastes panoramas, leur climat frais, leurs sentiers sinueux et leurs villages pittoresques, les Usambara sont l'un des points forts de la Tanzanie. Les Usambara font partie de l'ancienne chaîne de l'Arc oriental, que les montagnes s'étendent dans un croissant brisé des collines de Taita dans le sud du Kenya jusqu'à Morogoro et les hauts plateaux du sud. Ils sont estimés à au moins 100 millions d'années et les roches qui les forment peuvent atteindre 600 millions d'années. Les montagnes abritent un assortiment exceptionnel de plantes et d'animaux et représentent l'un des plus hauts degrés de biodiversité du continent. Contactez-nous pour les réservations maintenant Info@teamguideafrica.com Www.teamguideafrica.com

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Natürliche Ressourcen von Stränden bis hin zu Mangrovenökosystemen zu Naturwäldern. Die Korallenriffe rund um die Insel schützen eine riesige Menge an marinen Arten und bieten einige der besten Tauchplätze der Welt an. Während viel von der Küste mit Mangroven gesäumt ist, gibt es ein paar erstaunliche Küstenstreifen und genügend attraktive Offshore-Inseln mit reinen, sauberen Stränden und interessanten Vogelleben, um jemanden beschäftigt für eine ganze Weile zu halten. Info@teamguideafrica.com Www.teamguideafrica.com

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O passeio diurno permite que você visite todos os locais históricos mais famosos e diferentes ao longo das cidades. Este programa também lhe dá a oportunidade de explorar diferentes atividades culturais praticadas na cidade. Temos diferentes programas de turismo diário, mas também preparamos uma excursão de um dia de acordo com o pedido dos clientes - para reservas entre em contato conosco: Info@teamguideafrica.com Www.teamguideafrica.com See Translation

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チームガイドアフリカ株式会社あなたが興味のある方は、ツアーオーガナイザーとサファリプランナーです。タンザニア東アフリカの予約をすると私たちはあなたに最高の価格と最高のサービスを提供します。詳細と予約については、 info@teamguideafrica.com www.teamguideafrica.com

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מדריך צוות אפריקה בע"מ אנו מבטיחים שירות גבוה ללקוחות שלנו - ספר ספארי שלך טנזניה במזרח אפריקה אנו נוביל אותך בכל מקום שבו אתה רוצה לבקר לקבלת מידע נוסף והזמנות לפנות אלינו עכשיו: Info@teamguideafrica.com Www.teamguideafrica.com

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Make your holiday to be awesome by visiting Zanzibar - you will have fan because of the climate of Zanzibar also you can have a boat safari in zazibar island for more information contact us: info@teamguideafrica.com www.teamguideafrica.com

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drive to Lake Eyasi - In this day we will visit Lake eyasi which you will experience bushmen life by seeing them when hunting animals and digging roots as their daily food contact us: info@teamguideafrica.com www.teamguideafrica.com

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The chance to walk in the same field as giraffe and buffaloes, monkeys in Arusha National park to experience wildlife :- For bookings contact us direct we are active daily for you. info@teamguideafrica.com www.teamguideafrica.com

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Herons & egrets – This conspicuous family of long-legged birds is represented by 20 species, including the familiar grey heron, the truly spectacular goliath heron and various white or black egrets. Most species are water dependent, with the Rufiji River in Selous being good for varied sightings. The black-blacked heron often forages in grassland and cultivation, while the ubiquitous cattle egret flocks around buffalo herds to catch disturbed insects. for more information and bookings contact us: info@teamguideafrica.com www.teamguideafrica.com

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The Hehe (Swahili collective: Wahehe) are an ethnic and linguistic group based in Iringa Region in south-central Tanzania, speaking the Bantu Hehe language. In 2006, the Hehe population was estimated at 805,000, up from the just over 250,000 recorded in the 1957 census when they were the eighth largest tribe in Tanganyika. Historically, they are famous for vanquishing a German expedition at Lugalo on 17 August 1891 and maintaining their resistance for seven years thereafter—a war that left the Hehe shattered, culminating in their leading chief, Mkwawa, shooting himself do you wish to visit this tribe? contact us now: info@teamguideafrica.com www.teamguideafrica.com

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Mbozi is an ungrouped iron meteorite found in Tanzania. It is one of the world's largest meteorites, variously estimated as the fourth-largest to the eighth-largest, it is located near the city of Mbeya in Tanzania's southern highlands. The meteorite is 3 metres (9.8 ft) long, 1 metre (3 ft 3 in) high, and weighs an estimated 16 metric tons (16 long tons; 18 short tons) for more information contact us: info@teamguideafrica.com www.teamguideafrica.com

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Olduvai Gorge, or Oldupai Gorge, in Tanzania is one of the most important paleoanthropological sites in the world; it has proven invaluable in furthering understanding of early human evolution. A steep-sided ravine in the Great Rift Valley that stretches across East Africa, it is about 48 km (30 mi) long, and is located in the eastern Serengeti Plains in the Arusha Region not far, about 45 kilometres (28 miles), from Laetoli, another important archaeological site of early human occupation. The British/Kenyan paleoanthropologist-archeologist team Mary and Louis Leakey established and developed the excavation and research programs at Olduvai Gorge which achieved great advances of human knowledge and world-renowned status. for more information contact us: info@teamguideafrica.com www.teamguideafrica.com

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Ballooning over the Serengeti and Tarangire National Parks is unbeatably an experience of a life time! This gives our clients an utmost opportunity to view animals in three dimensions, from the aerial position, with all the spectacular landscapes at their own disposal. An hour flight takes one’s breath away, incidences of a Cheetah chasing a Gazelle or Lions making a kill or a Leopard taking its prey up in a tree, and the Great Migration of animals that involves thousands and thousands of Wildebeests and Zebras under your feet are some of the rare chances you may encounter: book your safari now: info@teamguideafrica.com www.teamguideafrica.com

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Ruaha National Park is the largest national park in Tanzania. The addition of the Usangu Game Reserve and other important wetlands to the park in 2008 increased its size to about 20,226 square kilometers (7,809 sq mi), making it the largest park in Tanzania and East Africa. The park formerly was known for its large elephant population, numbering 34,000 in the Ruaha-Rungwa ecosystem in 2009 but only 15,836 (plus or minus 4,759) in 2015. More than 571 species of birds have been  identified in the park. Among the resident species are horn bills. Many migratory birds visit the park. Other noted animals found in this park are cheetah, African leopard, lion (Africa's second largest population, representing 10 percent of the world population), African wild dog (third largest population in the world), spotted hyena, giraffe, hippopotamus, African buffalo, and sable antelope. The best times to visit for predators and large mammals is during the dry season (May–December) and for birds and fl...

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Ol Doinyo Lengai- which means "Mountain of God" in the Maasai language is an active volcano located in the Gregory Rift, south of Lake Natron within the Arusha Region of Tanzania. Part of the volcanic system of the East African Rift, it uniquely produces natrocarbonatite lava. The 1960 eruption of Ol Doinyo Lengai led to geological investigations that finally confirmed the view that carbonatite rock is derived from magma. book for visiting  info@teamguideafrica.com www.teamguideafrica.com

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Have you been climbing Mount Kilimanjaro(Roof of Africa)? write your history to be among tourist who Climb Mount Kilimanjaro - TEAM GUIDE AFRICA LTD we are here for you book your safari we will lead you to the top of Kilimanjaro and we will make your safari to be an forgettable Africa trip- contact us now: info@teamguideafrica.com www.teamguideafrica.com

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Lake Manyara National Park is known for the flamingos that inhabit the lake. During the wet season they inhabit the edges of the lake in flocks of thousands but they are not so present during the dry season. More than 400 species of birds inhabit the park and many remain throughout the year. Because of this Lake Manyara National Park is a good spot for bird watching. Visitors to the park can expect to see upwards of 100 different species of bird on any day. Leopards,lions, ch eetahs, elephants, blue monkeys, dik-dik, gazelles, hippopotamus, Masai giraffe, impala, zebras and many more wild animals inhabit this park and many can be seen throughout the year. There is a hippo pond at one end of the park where visitors can get out of their cars and observe from a safe distance. The leopards and lions are both known to lounge in the trees while not hunting for prey. for more information and bookings contact us: info@teamguideafrica.com www.teamguideafrica.com

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Ngorongoro Crater, extinct volcanic caldera in the Eastern (Great) Rift Valley, northern Tanzania. It lies 75 miles (120 km) west of the town of Arusha. The caldera measures between 10 and 12 miles (16 and 19 km) across and has an area of 102 square miles (264 square km). Its heavily forested rim rises 2,000 feet (610 metres) above the caldera’s floor to an elevation of 7,500 feet (2,286 metres). Ngorongoro is thought to have formed about 2.5 million years ago from a large active volcano whose cone collapsed inward after a major eruption, leaving the present vast, unbroken caldera as its chief remnant: have you visited the place? Book now to reach this beautiful place: info@teamguideafrica.com www.teamguideafrica.com

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The short rains begin around early November. A little after this, in late November and December, the herds of the wildebeest migration arrive on the short-grass plains of the Serengeti. These are south and east of Seronera, around Ndutu and include the north of the Ngorongoro Conservation Area. Dispersed across these plains, wildebeest and zebra are everywhere – feeding on the fresh, nutritious grasses. They stay here through January, February and March, with most wildebeest  calves born in a short window around February. Gradually they spread west across these plains, then around April they start their great migration north. By May the Serengeti's wildebeest all seem to be moving north, migrating to seek fresh grazing and water. The area around Moru Kopjes and west of Seronera is then hectic with a series of moving columns, often containing hundreds of thousands of animals – joined by many zebra, and a scattering of Thompson's and Grant's gazelles. Some of the migration th...

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Serengeti Animal migration th e yearly  cycle begins in the south of the park, where half a million calves are born between January and March. But when the rains end in May the land dries fast and the grazing animals must move on, heading for their dry season refuge in the Maasai Mara. for more info and bookings contact us: info@teamguideafrica.com www.teamguideafrica.com