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Tanzania [Paperback]

Philip Briggs (Author)
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Tanzania, 6th: with Zanzibar, Pemba & Mafia (Bradt Travel Guide Tanzania) Tanzania, 6th: with Zanzibar, Pemba & Mafia (Bradt Travel Guide Tanzania) 4.7 out of 5 stars (3)
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Bradt Guides August 1, 1999
This new edition of Bradt's Guide to Tanzania includes updated information on wildlife and balloon safaris, ecological tips for the visitor and an illustrated guide to local species.


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Tanzania is home to some of Africa's most famous landmarks, from Mount Kilimanjaro and Zanzibar to the Serengeti and Ngorongoro Crater. This guide covers both renowned and lesser-known attractions of this diverse country in depth. It includes comprehensive information on safaris, national parks and natural history; climbing Kilimanjaro, including preparation and routes; Zanzibar and Mafia islands; health and safety in detail; communicating in Swahili and 32 fully revised maps and town plans.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 378 pages
  • Publisher: Bradt Travel Guides; 3rd edition (August 1, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1898323860
  • ISBN-13: 978-1898323860
  • Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.4 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 15.2 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,099,437 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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African travel specialist Philip Briggs has been exploring the highways, byways and backwaters of the world's most challenging and exciting continent since 1986, when he spent several months backpacking on a shoestring from Nairobi to Cape Town. In 1991, he wrote the Bradt Guide to South Africa, the first such guidebook to be published internationally after the release of Nelson Mandela.

Over the rest of the 1990s, Philip wrote a series of pioneering Bradt Guides to destinations that were then - and in some cases still are - otherwise practically uncharted by the travel publishing industry. These included the first dedicated guidebooks to Tanzania, Uganda, Ethiopia, Malawi, Mozambique, Ghana and Rwanda (co-authored with Janice Booth), all of which are now in their 3rd, 4th, 5th or 6th edition.

Philip has visited more than two dozen African countries, and written about most of them, whether it be for guidebook publishers such as AA, APA-Insight, Berlitz, Camerapix, Dorling Kindersley, Frommers, Struik-New Holland and 30 Degrees South, or for specialist travel and wildlife magazines including Africa Birds & Birding, Africa Geographic, BBC Wildlife, Travel Africa and Wanderlust.

He still spends at least four months on the road every year, and spends his rest of the time battering away at a keyboard in the sleepy dorp of Bergville, in the uKhahlamba-Drakensberg region of South Africa. He is married to the travel photographer Ariadne Van Zandbergen and lives with three dogs and a cat. When not obssessing over some or other aspect of African history, culture, wildlife or travel, Philip's interests include music, reading and walking.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Tops for Tanzania, June 16, 2008
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Philip Briggs KNOWS Tanzania. His insightful descriptions of the country's game parks and wildlife are matched by comprehensive accounts of accommodations. For Serengeti he details 20 camps and lodges compared with 15 in Lizzie Williams' "Footprint Tanzania" and only 10 in Jens Finke's "The Rough Guide to Tanzania." Although rates generally increase by the time a guide appears in print, Briggs gives actual costs in U.S. dollars, thus facilitating accurate comparisons. He also organizes coverage of Serengeti accommodations by regions of this vast park, including rationale for visiting each area by time of year for optimal wildlife viewing. While both Briggs and Williams, but not Finke, include Kijereshi Lodge as a moderately priced option in Serengeti's Western Corridor, only Briggs suggests Mbalageti Serengeti as a "relatively affordable alternative" in that area. Granted, Serengeti is not the whole of Tanzania, but it is arguably the gem of Tanzania and, as such, deserves priority coverage by any guidebook to the country. Having organized safaris in both the northern and southern circuits, I'm convinced that Briggs possesses the most intimate knowledge of the country. I know of no guidebook that does everything best, but of these three good Tanzania guides, the Bradt guide is tops.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Take it with you..., December 3, 2008
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Great guide book. I think it does as much as a guide book can do in a time when things are changing very rapidly in East Africa. I was in Tanzania doing research for several months in 2008, and used the book for hotels and restaurants, for the most part. These entries become outdated quickly, but Mr. Briggs compiled many selections that have maintained.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Necessary for your trip, October 23, 2009
Tanzania with Zanzibar, Pemba & Mafia by Philip Briggs is the 2009 version of the excellent guide we used on our recent trip to Tanzania. Briggs is thorough in his guide and tells everything you need to know in order to plan your trip and to see the most and understand the most while you are there. He gives excellent information about government, history, geography, wildlife, and people and good maps. The photos are beautiful. If you go to Tanzania, be sure to take this guide with you. We found it most helpful and it gave us understanding of people, places, and animals we were seeing that we could not otherwise have known.
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LOCATION The United Republic of Tanzania came into being in 1964 when Tanganyika on the African mainland united with the offshore state of Zanzibar, the latter comprised of the Indian Ocean islands of Unguja (Zanzibar) and Pemba. Read the first page
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old boma, western corridor, riverside campsite, sglldbl using common showers, large dbl bed, rooms using common showers, tanzanite trade, main surfaced road, chequered elephant shrew, former government hotel, northern circuit safari, few basic guesthouses, southern safari circuit, chimp tracking, dbl rooms, more obscure routes, budget camping safaris, motorised travellers, good surfaced road, bush atmosphere, forex bureaux, localised species, moorland zone, dbl beds, side road signposted
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Lake Victoria, Lake Tanganyika, Tanzam Highway, Rift Valley, Stone Town, Eastern Arc, World War, Lake Nyasa, Mount Meru, Zanzibar Town, Kilwa Kivinje, Gombe Stream, Boma Road, Ngorongoro Crater, Selous Game Reserve, South Africa, Air Tanzania, Lake Manyara, Indian Ocean, Clock Tower, Kilwa Kisiwani, Mbamba Bay, Philip Briggs, Western Usambara, Eastern Usambara
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