Introduction

It is difficult to imagine a more spectacular setting than Tanzania where safari destinations run the gamut from climbing the world's largest free standing mountain, Mount Kilimanjaro, to lounging under coconut palm trees swaying in the warm Indian Ocean breeze on the spice island of Zanzibar.

Tanzania has about 126 major different ethnic communities with their vernaculars, cultures, traditions and customs. National cohesion has been attained partly through the use of the national language - Kiswahili - and the interaction of the country's people. The cultures, traditions and customs manifest themselves in unique tourist attractions in the form of rich traditional dances, handicraft such as weaving and pottery and art in the form of paintings and wood carvings of the Makonde ethnic community of south Tanzania.

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