Animal Kingdom: Tanzania, Where I Mixed with All the Wild Animals
The magical 'Roof of Africa' Mount Kilimanjaro

A thrilling journey across Kilimanjaro, like a magical existence just like a city in the sky. I came to Tanzania, a paradise of animals.

Kilimanjaro Mountain is located in northeastern Tanzania, it is the highest mountain in Africa and the highest volcano in the world.
The main body of the mountain extends east-west for almost 80 kilometers, mainly composed of the Kibele, Mawenzi West and Greek three dead volcanoes, with the central volcano cone of Shira Peak, altitude 5,892 meters, is the highest point in Africa. Kilimanjaro Mountain is known as 'Roof of Africa', and many geographers call it 'King of Africa'.

Tanzania, here is a paradise of animals

The plane arrived at Arusha International Airport, and the airport is next to a wild animal base. There are many wild cattle and sheep running around, raising a lot of dust, and I instantly felt like I had entered the world of animals.
1/3 of Tanzania's territory is national parks, animals and forests. There are 14 national parks, 21 natural reserves and 50 wildlife control areas. It's basically a country of animals.

Engoro is picturesque, and it's most beautiful in May. Actually, it’s not a caldera but a volcanic jar. Let me introduce: When a volcanic body rises from the ground, the crater must be at the top. This 'sinkhole' is surrounded by walls and is the largest complete volcanic jar in the world. Here you can see many kinds of wild animals, because of its magical geographic environment, all animals cannot escape, tigers behave strangely, zebras and ostriches are very calm, there are dozens of black rhinos here, which is the place with the highest density of black rhinos in the world. The local guides communicate with each other using walkie-talkies, but they dare not approach rashly because as soon as there's a breeze, they'll flee immediately.

If you want to see large groups of animals and a constant stream of zebras, you will not be disappointed in Arusha, Tanzania. Engoro is beautiful, beautiful in the early morning and late evening, with clouds covering and mist surrounding, wild animals live freely, and as you wander through it, beautiful paintings unfold before your eyes. If you’re lucky, you can also see Maasai people herding, which is very ethnic.

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