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Tanga and its beauty

As many other beautiful places of Tanzania, Tanga also overlooks the coast and the Indian Ocean. Smaller than Dar Es Salaam, quieter than Arusha, brighter than the capital Dodoma, Tanga is the third city of Tanzania with over 270.000 inhabitants. And certainly a city to discover and to live. The name means "sailing", which alreadyContinue reading "Tanga and its beauty"

Mwanza, the Lake City

Over 800,000 inhabitants, Mwanza is the second largest city in Tanzania - after Dar Es Salaam. This city is also one of the most touristic places of the nation, not only for the beauty of its landscapes but also because many tribes live there in full harmony. Mwanza is a large, welcoming "melting pot". YouContinue reading "Mwanza, the Lake City"

Mwanza, the Lake City

Over 800,000 inhabitants, Mwanza is the second largest city in Tanzania - after Dar Es Salaam. This city is also one of the most touristic places of the nation, not only for the beauty of its landscapes but also because many tribes live there in full harmony. Mwanza is a large, welcoming "melting pot". YouContinue reading "Mwanza, the Lake City"

Historical itinerary in Bagamoyo

If you are looking for a different African trip, Bagamoyo is the place for you. Seventy-five kilometers north of Dar Es Salaam, facing Zanzibar and the other islands on the Indian Ocean, this town of 35.000 inhabitants can be considered the "Tanzanian Florence", because of its many old monuments. Bagamoyo is history, first of all.Continue reading "Historical itinerary in Bagamoyo"

Historical itinerary in Bagamoyo

If you are looking for a different African trip, Bagamoyo is the place for you. Seventy-five kilometers north of Dar Es Salaam, facing Zanzibar and the other islands on the Indian Ocean, this town of 35.000 inhabitants can be considered the "Tanzanian Florence", because of its many old monuments. Bagamoyo is history, first of all.Continue reading "Historical itinerary in Bagamoyo"