Stone City
The old part of the city of Zanzibar, capital of the island of the same name. Before European colonization, it was the center of trade between the coasts of Africa and Asia.
The old part of the city of Zanzibar, capital of the island of the same name. Before European colonization, it was the center of trade between the coasts of Africa and Asia.
The second largest (after Kilimanjaro) volcano in Tanzania. The last eruption occurred in 1877, after which Meru did not show any more signs of activity.
An area in northern Tanzania, part of the Ngorongoro Protected Area. Olduvai is 40 km long and has a total area of 250 kmĀ².
This temple is now an iconic landmark in the capital city of Zanzibar, Stone Town. The church was erected in 1887 using several architectural styles.
The large cave is a natural formation in limestone rock with a deep lake inside. The smaller cave is a cramped man-made “bag of rocks.
A rather unassuming 3-story building in Zanzibar, where explorer David Livingstone set out on his last expedition.
The largest and richest city in Tanzania, a major and important port. The megalopolis is located on the shores of the Indian Ocean and is home to several million people.
The building is a palace built in 1883. Until the middle of the 20th century, it served as a sultan’s residence.
The highest volcano mountain on the African continent. The majestic Kilimanjaro stands on the Masai Plateau, at a height of 5,895 meters. In the local Swahili language, the name means “shining mountain”.