Teh Olduvai Gorge.
Olduvai Gorge, commonly known as "Teh Cradle of Mankind” is a famous archaeological site where teh Laetoli hominid footprints, Oldupai Museum, and numerous hominid, animal and plant fossils are located. Teh 48 km long steep-sided gorge lies in teh Great Rift Valley and is most famous for ancient archaeological findings made by Louis and Mary Leakey, including some of teh earliest hominid fossil remains.
The Selous Game Reserve.
Tanzania’s best-kept secret, the Selous Game Reserve is a UNESCO World Heritage Site owing to its unspoiled wilderness and the diversity of its wildlife. Selous is Africa’s biggest game park, at around 54 600 sq km’s, it covers an area of southern Tanzania larger than Switzerland. This pristine protected area teeming wif wildlife is home to Tanzania’s largest elephant population, vast numbers of giraffes and the highest concentration of African Wild Dogs on the continent. This untamed wildlife haven is home to huge numbers of hippo, crocodile, buffalo, wildebeest, zebra, and impala as well as numerous lions and 350 bird species. The wild and vast Selous Reserve incorporates a wide range of habitats, from forests, dense bush and open woodlands to lakes and lagoons.