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Lonely Planet Tanzania is your passport to all the most relevant and up-to-date advice on what to see, what to skip, and what hidden discoveries await you. Watch East Africa's greatest natural dramas play out on the Serengeti plains, learn about local Chagga culture, or wander through the narrow alleyways of Zanzibar; all with your trusted travel companion. Get to the heart of Tanzania and begin your journey now!
Inside Lonely Planet Tanzania Travel Guide:
- Colour maps and images throughout
- Highlightsand itineraries show you the simplest way to tailor your trip to your own personal needs and interests
- Insider tips save you time and money and help you get around like a local, avoiding crowds and trouble spots
- Essential infoat your fingertips - including hours of operation, phone numbers, websites, transit tips, and prices
- Honest reviewsfor all budgets - including eating, sleeping, sight-seeing, going out, shopping, and hidden gems that most guidebooks miss
- Cultural insights give you a richer and more rewarding travel experience - including customs, history, religion, art, music, dance, politics, landscapes, wildlife, and cuisine
- Over 46 local maps
- Useful features - including Month-by-Month (annual festival calendar), Safaris, and Active Tanzania
- Coverage of Dar es Salaam, Mt Kilimanjaro, the Ngorongoro Conservation Area, the Zanzibar Archipelago, Stone Town, Lake Victoria, the Serengeti Plains, the Mahale Mountains, Katavi, Ruaha, and more
eBook Features: (Best viewed on tablet devices)
- Zoom-in maps and images bring it all up close and in greater detail
- Downloadable PDF and offline maps let you stay offline to avoid roaming and data charges
- Seamlessly flip between pages
- Easily navigate and jump effortlessly between maps and reviews
- Speedy search capabilities get you to what you need and want to see
- Use bookmarks to help you shoot back to key pages in a flash
- Visit the websites of our recommendationsby touching embedded links
- Adding notes with the tap of a finger offers a way to personalise your guidebook experience
- Inbuilt dictionary to translate unfamiliar languages and decode site-specific local terms
The Perfect Choice: Lonely Planet Tanzania, our most comprehensive guide to Tanzania, is perfect for those planning to both explore the top sights and take the road less travelled.
- Looking for more extensive coverage? Check out Lonely Planet's East Africa guidefor a comprehensive look at all the region has to offer.
Authors: Written and researched by Lonely Planet, Mary Fitzpatrick, and Tim Bewer.
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Fodors and Frommers are my usual go-to travel guidebooks, but I chose this Lonely Planet Tanzania guidebook instead because of its recent publication date.
I'm very glad I did.
It's well-organized and user-friendly, has a decent illustrated section on wildlife and habitats, a good section about the history and culture of the country, and a comprehensive "survival guide".
The book is lighter in weight than many, which I appreciate. (I usually cut up my guidebooks in any case and leave irrelevant sections behind)
Anyone looking for glossy photos will be disappointed (there are virtually none of people and villages), but if you're going to Tanzania, you'll be taking your own.
By NGBG
This is a good guide that combines several aspects of trip planning. It is well organized into four major sections.
1) Trip planning: Top 10 experiences, month-by-month activities, example itineraries, safari information, etc.
2) On the Road: This is the largest section. It's grouped by geographic region and includes maps, lodging, dining and activity info.
3) Understanding Tanzania: History, culture, wildlife (including color pictures), cuisine, etc.
4) Survival guide: A-Z directory, transportation, health, language.
I wouldn't consider this the ultimate go-to guide, but it's a very good overview that spans the broad range of topics. None of the sections seem very deep, but they give a good summary and can help you develop overall ideas for your trip plan. You can then use online or other printed reference sources to dive deeper into things that interest you, such as wildlife, more complete lodging options, tour operators, etc.
By S. Wigginton