DISCOVER TANZANIA'S WONDERS WITH FLORANDFAUNA EXPERIENCE
The establishment of Florandfauna Experience was inspired by the immense wealth of natural attractions that render Tanzania one of Africa’s most captivating safari destinations. Tanzania boasts an abundance of natural marvels and unassuming beauty, with over 25% of its expansive 945,087 square kilometers dedicated to game parks and reserves, solidifying its reputation as the ultimate hub for observing nature and leisure.
In a notable ceremony held in Arusha, Tanzania, on February 11th, 2013, to recognize the recipients of the Seven Natural Wonders of Africa, Tanzania stood out as the premier nature destination on the continent. Three of Tanzania’s World Heritage Sites, namely Kilimanjaro National Park (Mount Kilimanjaro), the Ngorongoro Conservation Area (Ngorongoro Crater), and Serengeti National Park, claimed top honors on this prestigious list. The announcement, made by Dr. Phillip Imler, President and Founder of Seven Natural Wonders, crowned Serengeti National Park as the ultimate winner
Florandfauna Experience remains committed to continuous investment in product development, with a focus on utilizing an optimal selection of safari vehicles and an adept operations team to ensure that visitors can fully immerse themselves in Tanzania’s natural wonders.
We take great pride in arranging visits to these remarkable destinations, which also encompass the picturesque islands of Zanzibar and Mafia. Our utmost priority is to ensure that every aspect of these tours is meticulously curated to provide guests with a rewarding and enriching experience, recognizing the profound value that visitors place on these excursions. A portion of the tour fees paid by our esteemed guests directly contributes to the conservation and management of these invaluable nature reserves and cultural heritage sites.
Tanzania remains steadfast in its commitment to low-impact, sustainable tourism practices. Before embarking on their safari tour and holiday in Tanzania, guests traveling with Florandfauna Experience are provided with essential information regarding the fragility of the ecosystems and the imperative to tread lightly. Included in the guest’s welcome kit are National Park regulations, underscoring our belief that the protection of our natural world and cultural heritage is a collective responsibility for us all.”
Map is showing Tanzania, a country in East Africa with a coastline at the Indian Ocean. It is bordered by Burundi, Democratic Republic of the Congo (via Lake Tanganyika), Kenya, Malawi, Mozambique, Rwanda, Uganda, and Zambia, it shares maritime borders with Comoros and the Seychelles and it has a shoreline at Lake Victoria in north.
Area: Tanzania mainland 945,000 km² (378,000 sq. mi.) plus Zanzibar 1 658 km² (640 sq. mi.) this is about three times the size of Italy or slightly larger than twice the size of California. Highest point is Kilimanjaro with 5,895 m the mountain is also the highest point in Africa.
Tanzania has a population of 47.42 million people, capital is Dodoma, largest city, chief port, major economic and transportation hub and de facto capital is Dar es-Salaam.
Spoken languages are Swahili and English (both official), Arabic (widely spoken in Zanzibar).
The map shows Tanzania with surrounding countries, its international borders, the official national capital Dodoma, province capitals, cities, villages, roads, railroads and major airports
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