Tanzania is home to one of Africa's most magnificent game reserves, namely the Selous Game Reserve and is also the seemingly endless plains of the Serengeti National Park, where one of the world's greatest natural spectacles, the annual migration of some two million wildebeest followed by their predators can be observed. The Serengeti holds some of the largest concentrations of lion, cheetah and leopard in Africa, and is probably the best national game park on the continent to see these predators.
This great country can be explored by land in comfortable 4x4 cars such as Land Rovers or Land Cruisers or by flying into an areaand taking safaris from there. Safaris to may be by vehicle, on foot, on certain reasons on horseback, or even from a balloon. Time on safari can easily be complemented by time on a deserted beach or island before the African Dream comes to an end.
Lakes

Lake Tanganyika at 772.4 metres deep-is the world’s deepest lake. Lake Victoria -which is the source of the Nile River and the world’s single largest lake. Soda ash lake Nation with its extraodinary large stock of flamingos. In addition to the definitive triumvirate of Victoria, Tanganyika and Malawi, there are numerous other Tanzanian lakes, freshwater and alkali, that bejewel the country of Tanzania. From gin-clear water that hosts more endemic fish than any other body in the world, to the thick viscous liquid whose algae support one of the World's important ornithological nesting grounds, the Tanzanian waters are as life-giving as its land. Lake Victoria is the vast inland sea sits at the very heart of the continent, its 'discovery' finally solving the age- old riddle of the Source Of The Nile, whose waters rise from its Northern shores. There are numerous small islands around the coast which offer great opportunities for fishing as well as the wildlife enclave of Rubondo Island National Park.

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