Rock art, ancient ruins, caves and cultural landmarks across Tanzania.
Destinations · Tourist Attractions
Amboni Caves
Amboni Limited, a company which was then operating sisal plantations in Tanga Region acquired the area in 1892.
Bagamoyo Historical Town
UNESCO-listed Swahili trading town - slave-trade history, Kaole ruins and coastal culture north of Dar es Salaam.
Kondoa Rock Art Sites
Cave paintings in Kondoa Irangi are among the world most ancient examples of the human artistic expression.
Lake Chala
Lake Chala, also known as Lake Challa, is a crater lake that straddles the border between Kenya and Tanzania.
Lake Jipe
It is 12 km long and 2.5 km wide, 12 square km belong to Tanzania and 14 square km to Kenya.
Igeleke Rock Art Site
The ochre drawings depict human figures, an elephant, jumping eland and giraffe hiding in long grass.
Lake Nyasa
Lake Nyasa (Nyasa means “lake”) is located at the south-west of Tanzania,
Mbozi Meteorite
Scientists are unsure when it hit the earth, but it is assumed to have been many thousands of years ago,
Gangilonga Rock (Iringa)
Sacred Hehe rock and panoramic viewpoint over Iringa and the Ruaha escarpment.
Isimila Stone Age Site (Iringa)
Stone Age tools and dramatic natural sandstone pillars near Iringa.
Songo Mnara
Songo Mnara was an offshoot of the older and larger city of Kilwa Kisiwani,
Lake Tanganyika
Comparatively narrow, varying in width from 10 to 45 miles (16 to 72 km),
Lake Victoria
An irregular quadrilateral in shape, its shores, save on the west, are deeply indented.
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