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Visit the Game Reserves Near Hotels in Dar Es Salaam TanzaniaEast Africa’s largest country, Tanzania, has a wealth of natural attractions not the least of which is the Gombe Stream. It’s the country’s smallest national park, but its chief significance is in the famous chimpanzee research centre established there by
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Beach Bliss at Your Hotel in Dar Es Salaam TanzaniaDar es Salaam, or Dar as it is referred to in casual conversation, is the economic capital of Tanzania, on the east coast of Africa. It used to be the political capital too, but its coastal location made it impractical. Dodoma was given that position in 1
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Explore the Port from Hotels in Dar Es Salaam TanzaniaThe port of Dar es Salaam in Tanzania, on Africa’s east coast, is a hive of activity. As the economic capital of the country, it’s the gateway to governmental and diplomatic organisations based there. As a result, hotels in Dar es Salaam Tanzania are gear
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Your Holiday-getaway is as Good as Your Hotel in TanzaniaBeing the mecca of service and hospitality, travellers stopping over at a hotel in Tanzania can expect nothing short of the royal treatment. The ambiance of leading international hotels there says ‘Sultan of Zanzibar’; a particular hotel that comes to min
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Finding Your Hotel in Dar Es Salaam Involves Appreciating Nature Handy WorkLately, it has mattered more to visit a country for to its list of exclusive attractions just as much as the amenities offered at any of its 5-star hotels. And boy, does Tanzania top the list for things to do and places to see  up there with the like
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Every Hotel in Tanzania Will Recommend a Visit to BagamoyoIt's a country with so much to offer to visitors that wherever your hotel in Tanzania is situated, at some point or other you're sure to want to head out for a day or more up or down the coast or in various directions inland to see one the many attraction
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Clinton Encourages U.S. Investment in TanzaniaSecretary of State marked her visit to a second African country this week by emphasizing the importance of agricultural development investment in Tanzania.
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8 Days in Tanzania - Reviews, Tips and Journal of the Ngorongoro Crater, Serengeti and NdutuA journal and review of the wildlife and scenery from a recent trip to Tanzania to visit the Ngorongoro Crater, the Serengeti and Ndutu. Reviews include Lemala Tented camps and Serena Mbuzi Mawe and Roy Safaris. -
Tanzania Safari TipsWhat to expect from a Tanzania safari. How to choose a reliable tour operator. What items to pack. and more... -
Book Your Stay at Hotels in Dar Es Salaam TanzaniaIf you're venturing into the largest country on the African continent, hotels in Dar es Salaam Tanzania provide the perfect pit stop.
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"Harry's Law," Features Albinos from Tanzania Seeking Asylum"Harry's Law," on NBC featured a story about four young Albino people seeking asylum in the USA. Albinos are hunted and maimed for their body parts in Tanzania. "Harry's Law," expertly deals with this horrific true cultural event occurring today. -
Filbert Bayi Sanka: Tanzania's Greatest and Most Decorated Athlete and the Path to the World RecordsA highly disciplined athlete, young Filbert Bayi in the mid-1970's broke the world records of noth the 1500m and the mile. During his lengthy athletics career he also set and re-set many Tanzania records in the 800m and 3000m steeplechase.
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Little Black Dots on the Other Side of the WorldHow an early interest geography turned into a passion for travel which culminated in a life changing experience in a little village in rural Tanzania.
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Tanzania Safari DestinationsAfter returning from an African wildlife safari, many travellers often describe their experience as "once in a lifetime". The greatest country in African for such tours is Tanzania, want to know why?... Because of its fantastic National Parks! -
Expect Good Service and Modern Amenities at Hotels in TanzaniaDar es Salaam is the biggest city in East Africa's largest country, Tanzania. Famous for global attractions like Mount Kilimanjaro, the Serengeti plains and Zanzibar
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The Care of HIV Infected and Orphan Children of TanzaniaIn 2009 it was noted that some 1.2 million children are infected with HIV in Sub-Saharan Africa .....
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Pink Men and Other Oddball Wild Animal Behavior in TanzaniaExamples of odd wild animal behavior witnessed on safari in Ngorongoro Crater National Park, Tarangire National Park and Serengati National Park. -
Roots and Shoots, Native Dance, and Technology Challenges at a Tanzanian SchoolLearn about a visit to a Tanzanian school in Dar es Salaam where students participate in the Jane Goodall Institute Roots and Shoots program, learn native dance, share supplies and have a new video system to learn science.
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Highway to the Endangered ZoneTanzania is planning to build a road through the Serengeti. It would likely put an end to the Great Migration, decimate the wildebeest population and cause the destruction of one of the most celebrated and biodiverse ecosystems in the world. -
"Grandmother to Grandmother: From New York to Tanzania" Strengthening Grand FamiliesThe film explores two programs, one in the Bronx and one in Tanzania, Africa that help support grandmothers (Bibis) raising their grandchildren. Both have built communities to house grand families replete with supportive services. -
1,000 Words About TanzaniaZanzibar is a place known for beautiful beaches, but the thing that I liked most about my visit there was the food. Everywhere you look there's a bounty of fresh vegetables, fruit, and, most importantly given the island's history, spices. -
Orange Kyanite, the Hot New Gemstone from TanzaniaUsually blue, kyanite made its appearance in orange at the Tuscon Gem Show after recent discoveries in Tanzania. -
Safaris in TanzaniaWith the largest concentration of wild animals in the world, Tanzania is the perfect destination to see "The Lion King" come to life. -
Fairtrade Coffee: An Alternative Market ExperimentAn analysis of the fair trade coffee market as an alternative to the free trade system.
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Voluntourism in TanzaniaMany organizations have put together exciting and interesting Tanzania voluntourism packages. -
President of Tanzania Cracks Down on Albino MurdersThe crackdown on murder in Tanzania
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Traveling in Tanzania: Parks to SeeTanzania has one of the most beautiful and largest national parks in Africa. Lions, giraffes, wildebeest and antelopes are some of the animals that live in these national parks.
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Medicine Man on a MissionMaryknoll Priest/Medical doctor is part of transatlantic effort to build self-sustaining healthcare infrastructure for the nation of Tanzania.
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Albinos Murdered in Tanzania: How Are American Albinos Faring?Tanzanians with Albinism are being murdered for their body parts. While these superstitious killings have not reached the U.S., American albinos also face discrimination and misunderstanding.
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Human Origins at Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania: A Once in a Lifetime African VacationPlan an amazing anthropological vacation and explore the location where humans first lived. Vacation idea for Arusha, Tanzania.
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Carola Kinasha, Musician from Tanzania - New CD: MaonoCarola Kinasha, the Tanzanian singer and musician, has released her second album, Maono. Maono meaning vision in Kiswahili, has music that crosses cultural boundaries, from Tanzania to Congo, a unique blend of the traditional and modern. -
Angie Ruiz - Bringing Hope to TanzaniaActress Angie Ruiz brings aid and education to Tanzania by starting a school in the area and a much-needed re-forestation program. -
Family Deported to Tanzania; Civil Rights Activist AppalledThese children, the older two girls in particular, have been in U.K. for four years this time, and are integrated into the life of this country. The idea of being returned to Tanzania, to nothing except hostility, is very frightening for them.
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Pigeon Pea Set to Transform Livelihoods in Rural TanzaniaResearch into pigeon pea has come up with varieties that are bringing changes to people's lives in rural Tanzania but seeds are proving to be hard to come by. -
Relax at the Pristine Beaches Near Hotels in Dar Es SalaamEast Africa draws over a million visitors from around the planet each year, who want to access the great outdoor attractions like the Serengeti Plains, Mount Kilimanjaro, the Ngorongoro Crater and Lake Tanganyika. They do so by flying in to Julius Nyerere
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Culture Mix Evident in Dar Es Salaam AccommodationFor some the name Dar es Salaam conjures up images of the Orient, Asia or the Middle East, and sure enough it was an Arab sultan - Majid bin Said of Zanzibar - who began the development of what was once just a fishing village into the city it is today.
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Africa has fun with football while stars strikeHistory will be made in the city of Arusha in Tanzania when the first-ever game of college football to be played on the African continent reaches new fans like Charles, an orphan who can't understand why NFL players are on strike.
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Low-Priced HotelsEverywhere you go in Tanzania, you'll be amazed at its natural beauty, popular and lesser known tourist attractions, and welcoming people.
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Saving the King of Beasts to Save OurselvesWhy the lions are slowly disapearing.
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The Challenge for Tanzanian WomenIn Tanzania today, the challenges that a woman faces remain quite vast and cannot be adequately covered in a short article such as this. The Tanzanian woman has been, in most cases and for the longest time, marginalized- be it in...





