Background information; by edgardowelelo@yahoo.com

Tanzania is a well – known tourist destination in East Africa and around the world at large. The best known tourism attractions are the Serengeti Plains, the Ngorongoro Crater, Mount Kilimanjaro, and the beaches on Zanzibar Island. But it should be understood and noted that these do not begin to cover what Tanzania has to offer to the world. For example, forests and woodlands in Tanzania cover some 39 million hectares (Tanzania Nature Forest Reserves (TNFR), which is about 40% of the total area of Tanzania. More than 25% of Tanzania’s land is covered with national parks (Tanzania National Parks) and game reserves or wildlife reserves. Countrywide there are more than 20 national parks, 32 game reserves or wildlife areas (some of them have been upgraded as National Parks very recently) and 43 controlled conservation areas and Marine Parks (Tanzania’s Marine Protected Areas – TMPAS). Other major tourism attractions including Tanzania historical and cultural heritage sites, Tanzania wildlife tourism safaris, Tanzania lakes and rivers, Tanzania’s Great Rift Valley, Tanzania Mountains Climbing and Hiking, Tanzania Cultural Tourism, Tanzania Tourism Safaris hunting, Tanzania Safari Styles, Tanzania Safari Facilities and many more.

Mammals of Tanzania

At least 340 species of Mammals have been recorded in Tanzania. Tanzania is a particularly important country for large mammals and supports the highest diversity of both ungulates and primates in continental Africa.The more common animals include Zebra, Elephants, Buffaloes, Hippos, Elands and Kudus. There are also many predatory animals, including  Hyenas, Wild dogs, Lions and Leopards, and bands of Chimpanzees in Gombe stream and Mahale Mountains National Parks. The following below is a list of species of Mammals in Tanzania. These page contents of Mammals of Tanzania have been prepared by Mr. Edgardo K. Welelo,  from different sources and references, specifically for his tourists around the world

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Birds of Tanzania

Of Tanzania’s total of over 1,100 species of birds, Kagera Region in north western of Tanzania has around 450 different species of birds. The following is a checklist of birds of Tanzania as per the selection collected by Edgardo Kabulwa Welelo for his fellow countrymen, Tanzanians and overseas visitors around the world

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