Tanzania
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Recommended vaccinations by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for all travellers to Tanzania:
Recommended vaccinations by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for some travellers to Tanzania:
Other diseases to consider while travelling to Tanzania:
Traveller information
Famous for Africa’s highest peak Kilimanjaro and its iconic animals, a trip to Tanzania is an unforgettable adventure. The country is a nature lover’s dream. If you’re hoping to catch a glimpse of the “big five” African animals – elephant, lion, leopard, buffalo and rhino – head to Tarangire National Park, enjoying the sight of Masai villages along the way, or the world-famous Serengeti. The country boasts other natural wonders such as the continent’s largest lake, Lake Victoria, on the border with Kenya and Uganda, and the Ngorongoro Crater, formed after a massive volcanic eruption millions of years ago. It is now a haven for many species of wildlife.
The vibrant capital Dar es Salaam on the coast offers a fish market, the National Museum and cuisine from Africa and around the world.The islands making up the Zanzibar archipelago 15 miles off the coast of Tanzania are a perfect retreat with their turquoise waters and pristine beaches. Or you can soak up the atmosphere of Stone Town in Zanzibar city. This UNESCO World Heritage Site was a flourishing trade hub in the nineteenth century, and its European and Arabic influences can still be seen today.
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