Tanzania: Overview

Take a walk on the wild side in this quintessential African landscape.

Step out into the vast open plains of Tanzania and you suddenly feel very, very small. And so you should. You've just joined one of the largest, wildest animal populations in the world. Wildebeest, monkey, antelope, lion, cheetah, crocodile, gazelle, flamingo - they're all out there.

Despite troubles from rowdy neighbours and a weak economy, Tanzania offers some of the best wildlife spotting opportunities on the continent. Its famous parks make the often rather pedestrian towns well worth the stopover.

Fast Facts

Country Full Name

United Republic of Tanzania

Population

35,922,000

Currency

Name: Tanzanian Shilling
Code: TZS
Symbol: TSh

Electrical Plugs

British-style plug with two flat blades and one flat grounding blade South African/Indian-style plug with two circular metal pins above a large circular grounding pin
230V 50Hz

Languages Spoken

Official: Swahili, English

Time Zones

GMT/UTC + 3 

Country Dialing Code

+255

Weights & Measures

Metric

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Tanzania - Pick & Mix Chapters

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