Act II: Tanzania

Tanzania is an East African country situated just south of the Equator.  Tanzania was formed as a sovereign state in 1964 through the union of the theretofore separate states of Tanganyika and Zanzibar.

It's the largest country in East Africa, bordered by Kenya and Uganda to the north, Rwanda, Burundi, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the west, and Zambia, Malawi, and Mozambique to the south.

Tanzania is probably one of the oldest known continuously inhabited areas on Earth; fossil remains of humans and pre-human hominids have been found dating back over two million years.
Interesting facts:
  • Tanzania has the largest concentration of wildlife animals per square mile, with more than 4 million wild animals and representatives of 430 species and subspecies.
  • More than 120 languages are spoken in Tanzania.  The official languages are Swahili and English.
  • The world's earliest human skull was found in the Olduvai Gorge in Tanzania (a bit north of the Ngorongoro Crater)
  • The Ngorongor Crater is the world's largest inactive, intact, and unfilled caldera.  The crater floor covers over 100 square miles.  It is estimated to have formed about 2.5 million years ago.
  • Mount Kilimanjaro (19,341 feet above sea level) is the largest mountain in Africa
  • Tanzania is about 2x the size of California
  • Population:  around 37 million people

My Itinerary (21 August - 09 September)

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