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Tanzania - Lonely Planet
352 pp / 32 pp colour / 42 maps
Fascinating cultures, spectacular scenery and environmental treasures -
Tanzania and the legendary 'spice islands' mix Eastern mystique with
Africa's vibrancy and rhythms. Whether you want to trek the peaks or relax
on a beach, this is your essential guide.
- more than 40 detailed maps, including a full-colour country map
- new dedicated chapter on safaris, listing a range of tours and
operators
- detailed coverage of the exotic islands of the Zanzibar Archipelago
- tips on the best places to stay and eat
- full-colour wildlife guide
Editeur : Lonely Planet
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Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda
1:2 000 000
Autokarte, Carte routière,
road map, carta stradale : (Freytag-Berndt
Autokarte)
Freytag Berndt Autokarten:
Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda
Kenya, Tanzanie, Ouganda
Editeur Freytag Et Berndt
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Kenya
Tanzanie
- Guide du Routard
D'immenses espaces cuits par le soleil d'Afrique,
des montagnes et des volcans jaillis des entrailles de la terre, des lacs
préhistoriques, des animaux sauvages et libres, des troupeaux par
milliers, par millions, des steppes aux herbes folles et des savanes à
perte de vue ponctuées d'acacias et de baobabs : l'Afrique de votre
imagination existe bel et bien.
Outre la Tanzanie et le Kenya, une petite perle océane au nom mythique
- Zanzibar - où vous pourrez vous prélasser sur des plages de sable blanc
et découvrir les poissons multicolores qui peuplent les fonds marins.
Quand bien même ces destinations restent quelque peu onéreuses, vous
aurez la possibilité de dormir sous la tente, dans les réserves... La tête
plus près des étoiles et les oreilles aux aguets... Vous vous surprendrez
en plein flagrant délit d'existence.
Editeur : Hachette tourisme
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Trekking in East Africa - Lonely Planet
264 pp / 12 pp colour / 28 maps
Trek East Africa's finest - tackle towering snowcapped Kilimanjaro,
explore the remote, mysterious Rwenzoris and clamber among tropical
glaciers on Mt Kenya. Challenge yourself to soaring peaks, rugged volcanic
craters and primeval forests with this comprehensive guide.
- 27 detailed trek descriptions in
Tanzania, Kenya
and Uganda
- practical advice on hiring guides and porters, plus tips on
independent trekking
- clear two-colour maps for every trek
- illustrated section on East Africa's extraordinary flora and
wildlife
- essential information on equipment, safety, health, language,
accomodation and food
Editeur : Lonely Planet
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Tanzania - United Republic of Tanzania - TZA - Tanzanie - Tansania -
Tanzânia
Capitale :
Dodoma
/ Dar es
Salaam
Regions
Arusha,
Dar es Salaam,
Dodoma,
Iringa,
Kagera [West Lake],
Kigoma,
Kilimanjaro,
Lindi,
Manyara,
Mara,
Mbeya,
Morogoro,
Mtwara,
Mwanza,
Pemba,
Pwani [Coast],
Rukwa,
Ruvuma,
Shinyanga,
Singida,
Tabora,
Tanga,
Zanzibar
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Towns,
villes, cities
Arusha, Babati, Bagamoyo, Bukoba, Bunda, Butimba, Dar es Salaam, Dodoma, Iringa,
Kahama, Kasulu, Kigoma, Kilosa, Korogwe, Lindi, Magu (Kahangara), Manyoni,
Masasi, Mbeya, Morogoro, Moshi, Mpanda, Mtwara (incl. Mikindani), Musoma,
Mwanakwerekwe, Mwanza, Newala, Njombe, Nyakato, Nzega, Pasiansi, Same, Sengerema
(Kwimba), Shinyanga, Sindiga, Songea, Sumbawanga, Tabora, Tanga, Tarime, Tukuyu,
Tunduma, Tunduru, Urambo, Vwawa, Wete, Zanzibar
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Eastern Africa, bordering the Indian Ocean, between Kenya and Mozambique
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Languages:
Kiswahili or
Swahili
(official), Kiunguju (name for Swahili in Zanzibar),
English
(official, primary language of commerce, administration, and higher
education),
Arabic (widely
spoken in Zanzibar), many local languages
note:
Kiswahili (Swahili) is the mother tongue of the Bantu people living in
Zanzibar and nearby coastal Tanzania; although Kiswahili is Bantu in
structure and origin, its vocabulary draws on a variety of sources,
including Arabic and English, and it has become the lingua franca of
central and eastern Africa; the first language of most people is one of
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