Natural Wonders
Tanzania’s landscape features diverse geological formations, from the shield volcano of Mt Kitumbeine to the 170-meter drop of Sanje Waterfall in the Udzungwa Mountains. The list highlights significant water bodies like the alkaline Lake Kitangiri and Lake Burigi, alongside the Lossogonoi Plateau's Lake Ambussel. These sites represent the country's varied topography, including the dramatic cliffs of Katondo Point on Lake Tanganyika and the scenic vistas of the Ngaya Valley.
Lake Ambussel
Lake Ambussel is a lake on the Lossogonoi Plateau in Tanzania. Along with Nyumba ya Mungu Reservoir, Lake Chala and Lake Jipe, it is one of…
Sanje Waterfall
Located in Udzungwa Mountains National Park, this 170-meter waterfall is the highest in the park, plunging into a pool surrounded by tropical rainforest.
Mt Kitumbeine
An inactive shield volcano in the Arusha Region, reaching an elevation of approximately 2,858 meters within the East African Rift.
Kijenge waterfall
A seasonal waterfall located on the outskirts of Arusha, accessible via a short hike through local greenery.
Lake Burigi
A shallow, elongated lake situated within the Burigi-Chato National Park in northwestern Tanzania, known for its papyrus swamps and diverse birdlife.
Lake Kitangiri
A shallow alkaline lake in the Singida Region, forming part of the internal drainage system of the Eyasi-Wembere basin.
Ngaya valley
A scenic valley located in the Singida Region, characterized by its open terrain and panoramic viewpoints.
Katondo Point
A prominent cliff and viewpoint located on the eastern shores of Lake Tanganyika near the town of Kigoma.
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