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TANZANIAN COASTLINE, TANZANIA

The Tanzanian Coastline offers miles of pristine beaches and spectacular scenery. Immediately south of Dar es Salaam are some beautiful beaches and pleasant resorts. The area is known for its mangrove trees, surrounded by woodland, which attract monkeys and a variety of birds. It is also a favourable place for watersports, snorkelling and fishing.


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Tanzanian Coastline
A vista of sunny beaches, aquamarine waters and beautiful views, the Tanzanian Coastline also provides access to centuries’ old mosques and fascinating ruins.

A gorgeous stretch of 800 kilometres/500 metres of coral-white, palm-lined beaches often fringed with feathery casuaringa or groves of coconut palms, the Tanzanian Coastline features spectacular dive sites, and access to the fragrant Spice Islands and Stone Town on Unguja Island (the correct name for what today is known as Zanzibar).

Beyond these beaches the coast is still largely undeveloped, its shoreline broken only by the watery maze where the Rufiji River flows into the sea.

Tanzania is arguably one of Africa’s best-kept secrets playing host to some of the best National Parks in the world including the world-famous Serengeti National Park, the remote Selous Game Reserve, the baobab-filled Tarangire National Park, the spectacular Ruaha National Park, the chimpanzee conservancy of Mahale Mountains National Park and the bustling town of Arusha – not to mention the other spectacular natural highlights such the Ngorongoro Crater, the soda lake of Lake Manyara and Africa’s highest mountain, Kilimanjaro. Explore the endless white beaches of the Tanzanian coastline and the tropical islands of Pemba and Zanzibar.

 
 
 

Kilimanjaro Hotel Kempinski Dar Es Salaam

Known fondly as "The Kili", this iconic hotel has been a landmark in Dar es Salaam since opening its doors in the mid 1960's and has played host to many foreign travellers and dignitaries for over 20 years.

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Ras Kutani

Ras Kutani lies on an undeveloped Indian Ocean beach – a four-kilometre (2.5 mile) crescent of white sand and gentle surf, cooled by trade winds.

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