From its stunning Indian Ocean beaches to the shores of Lake Victoria, Tanganyika and Nyasa,
from the arable plains of its central plateau to the heights of Mt.
Kilimanjaro, Tanzania is a jewel of East Africa. It is the biggest
country in the region, formed in 1964 by the union of Tanganyika and
Zanzibar. Among Tanzania’s neighbors are Kenya, Uganda to the north,
Mozambique, Zambia and Malawi to the south, Rwanda, Burundi and DR Congo to the west and its east
relying on Indian Ocean coast.
Tanzania the home of estimated 50,142, 938 people in 2016, The people from all race and about 159 tribal, living together as brothers and sisters with great love and hospitality. Tanzania is the home of everyone
Agriculture is Tanzania’s economic mainstay, employing four of five
workers and accounting for 85% of its exports. The economy has been
growing at about 6% each year since 2009, thanks to Gold, Tanzanite, Diamond and other
mineral production plus a healthy tourism industry.
Tanzania’s natural beauty and sheer density of plant and wildlife
species make it a top destination for ecotourists. Almost a third of the
country is protected, providing habitat for scores of species across 14
national parks. A fifth of Africa’s large mammals can be found within
its borders, including lions, hippos, elephants, zebra, and
wildebeest, whose mass migration through the Serengeti is a major draw
for safaris. Tanzania the only remaining paradise on earth. HAPPY NEW YEAR 2017
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