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hi I'm Gary beverage of tips for
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travelers in this video I'm going to
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take you through the must-see and must
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do things in Tanzania I came to terms in
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it expecting to see incredible things
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and it just completely exceeded my
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expectations so in this video I'm going
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to recommend the things that I think you
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should absolutely include in any visit
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to Tanzania so let's go take a look at
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my recommendations which I've filmed as
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I told around the country
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I am in Nagoya and Nagoya which actually
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a conservation area and let me explain
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the difference between a conservation
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area and a national park conservation
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area basically means that humans and
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animals can live in the area National
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only so Nagoya Nagoya conservation area
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is about 160 kilometres from Arusha and
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it's a very magical place so the actual
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conservation area includes a couple of
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things including about 80 thousand Masai
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people who live here but the most
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significant part of Gora Gora is the
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it's the world's largest unbroken
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caldera in the world it's a basically a
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huge open amphitheater the walls are 600
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meters high there's 260 kilometers
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squared inside it's basically a big flat
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area it has open grasslands it has
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swamps it has lakes both fresh and salt
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water lakes but what's really amazing
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about this place which was created from
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a volcano is that it's home to up to
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30,000 animals at any one time you can
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see the big five here so on the day that
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we visited we got to see four of the big
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five so we saw elephant we saw a rhino
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we saw Buffalo and we sort of lined
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anyone we didn't see was leopards what's
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amazing about in Goa and Goro it feels
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like someone's just gone and sprinkled
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animals everywhere in some parts
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everywhere you look as far as you can
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see there are animals there are zebras
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builder beasts gazelles ostriches
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warthog we saw so many animals just
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incredible scenes of animals in groups
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in herds huge migrations of animals
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it really was incredible that's in gory
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angora it is definitely an absolute must
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serengeti this is another of must do
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things to see and do in tanzania
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so the serengeti is an amazing place
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each other 13,000 square kilometers
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large and it is probably the foremost
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national park in the world now Serengeti
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in Swahili the local Tanzanian language
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means endless plains that stretch right
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up to the sky and it is incredible
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because it's a huge vast flat plain it's
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particularly renowned for the migration
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which happens when you have a million
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wildebeest couple hundred thousand
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zebras a couple of hundred thousand
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gazelles and animals just moving from
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the dry part of the country to the west
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part of the country to find food water
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it was created in 1951 it's Tanzania's
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oldest National Park so the great thing
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about the Serengeti is that it you will
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get to see the big five now in one day I
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saw four of the big five Saussure
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elephant Buffalo lion and leopard didn't
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see rhino but on top of that we also saw
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so much wildlife we saw huge amounts of
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hippos we saw gazelles everywhere filled
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of these zebras baboons monkeys giraffe
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pretty much every animal you name we
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could see through yeah but that's the
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Serengeti an incredible place to visit
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with in Tanzania and probably one of the
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most famous places in the world to go it
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as an absolute must do
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Here I am in the Saturn jr. National
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Park which is 120 kilometers from Arusha
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160 kilometers from the Kilimanjaro
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Airport so very convenient if you're
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flying in from there it's actually the
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sixth largest park within Tanzania and
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was the fifth to the opened after
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independence from Britain ecosexual
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National Park was established in 1970 in
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terms of big attractions or there's lots
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of baobab trees everywhere and also
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what's very important about this
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particular park is in the dry season
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it's a real magnet for animals because
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of the challenge any River so during the
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dry season Luffy from July to September
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it's very difficult for animals to find
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water but the river keeps flowing and so
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a lot of the big animals that have left
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during the wetter seasons when they move
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to other parts of the country where they
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can get you know great vegetation they
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tend to migrate back here so it's a
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particularly good to come here in the
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dry season so this is a Tarantino
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national park it's a beautiful park and
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definitely one of the must do things
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must-do thing and I strongly recommend
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you do this if you're on the first time
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visit is to go to a Maasai village now
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the mats are people you'll see them as
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you travel around Tanzania and a very
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distinctive well they're wearing cloth
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roads often in red blues etc but they
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are really the indigenous people and a
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very important tribe within Tanzania and
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across the country you can go to
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different villages which help explain
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some of the heritage the history in the
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way the people live why she went to was
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near in go to un'goro and at the village
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you'll see some traditional dancing and
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singing they'll show you how they make
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fire without using any sort of
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combustibles no matches etc they also
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then show you the houses Hut houses are
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made you go to see inside a house and
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then also you go to visit the school and
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then you get a chance to buy some of a
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beautiful craft work the great thing
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about going to immerse our village is
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you get a real sense and understanding
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of the Maasai people of Tanzania and
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also you give a chance to give that to
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so a couple of ways you could see these
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muttsy things you could do what I did
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which is go on a tour which included all
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of them so I went with Titan travel and
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they had a tool called the wild plains
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of Tanzania and we went to all of these
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places and all the stuff of that video
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and talked about were themed and done on
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that particular talk or you could of
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course do them as individual toys what's
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important to note is you do need to go
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into all of these places in a 4x4 so you
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will need to book either a whole package
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tour or individual tours to each of
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these places so there you have it those
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are my tips advice and recommendations
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on things to do if you're interns in
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