Tanzania
Tanzania, located in East Africa, is renowned for its stunning landscapes, rich wildlife, and vibrant cultural heritage. It is home to Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa’s highest peak, and the Serengeti National Park, famous for the Great Migration of wildebeest.
With its beautiful beaches on the Zanzibar Archipelago, incredible safaris, and warm hospitality, Tanzania offers a unique blend of adventure and relaxation.
Key Facts:
Travel Info
Climate: Tropical; hot and humid along the coast, cooler in the highlands, with two rainy seasons (March-May and November-December).
Capital City: Dodoma (official), with Dar es Salaam as the largest city and economic hub
Main Airport: Julius Nyerere International Airport (DAR)
Top Airline: Air Tanzania
Major Attraction: Serengeti National Park, famous for its wildlife safaris and the annual wildebeest migration.
Cultural Info
Local Greeting: “Jambo” (Hello) or “Habari?” (How are you?)
Languages: Swahili (official and widely spoken), with English also widely used
Soccer Team: Tanzania National Football Team (“Taifa Stars”)
Nicknames: “The Land of Kilimanjaro and Zanzibar”
Popular Athlete: Filbert Bayi (Olympic runner) and Alphonce Simbu (marathoner)
Personality: Julius Nyerere (founding president) and Benjamin Mkapa (former president)
Economic Info
GDP/Per Capita: Approx. $1,200 (USD, 2023 estimate)
Top Export: Gold, coffee, and tourism services
Population/Rank: Approx. 65 million; ranked 23rd globally by population
Currency: Tanzanian Shilling (TZS)
Top Grub: Ugali (a staple made from maize flour, often served with vegetables, fish, or meat)
Recipe: https://www.africanbites.com/ugali/
Try this Grub! Nyama Choma (grilled meat, often served with kachumbari, a fresh tomato and onion salad)
Recipe: https://cheflolaskitchen.com/nyama-choma/
Popular Beverage: Chai (spiced tea) and Tanzanian Coffee
Where to Grub: Serengeti Kitchen, known for fresh seafood and traditional dishes.