Tanzania

Tanzania is home to the incredible Mount Kilimanjaro, Lake Victoria and many more man-made and natural wonders! Our Kilimanjaro challenge will take you up the Machame route for the experience of a life time.

About Tanzania

Tanzania is a real jewel on the coast of East Africa. An adventurer’s paradise, it is home to Mount Kilimanjaro and Lake Victoria, Africa’s largest lake and source of the Nile. At 5,895 metres above sea level, Kilimanjaro is the world’s largest free-standing mountain and a must for those who love a challenge. Starting below in the bushland and savannah, you’ll climb through different ecosystems of rainforest, alpine meadows and moorlands, before arriving at its rocky, snow capped peak. With Challenges Abroad, you’ll join us in tackling the Machame route, a multi-day hike that will fully immerse you in the mountain experience.

Tanzania Massai Community - Challenges Abroad

A must for anyone who wants to channel their inner David Attenborough, a Challenges Abroad trip in Tanzania offers the chance to see up-close the amazing wildlife of the area. With the largest concentration of animals per square kilometre, you won’t be disappointed. Tanzania is the quintessential Serengeti safari experience with elephants, wildebeests, giraffes, big cats and predators, and even crocodiles, all roaming their natural habitat. With so many locations around the country for wildlife spotting, including Lake Victoria, Lake Natron and the Ngorongoro conservation area, you’ll have the opportunity for real insights into conservation efforts. Venturing off-shore, you’ll find the tropical paradise islands of Zanzibar, with waters full of quaint fishing boats, whale sharks, and coral reefs.

Tanzania has a prominently Swahili culture, which can trace its roots as far back as the 6th century. There is also clear influence from other areas of Africa, as well as notable Arab influence. Many tribes inhabit rural areas, including the Maasai. For many people, the natural wonders of Tanzania are an experience that can’t be beaten.

By taking part in a Challenges Abroad project while you’re here, you’ll be able to be part of the important work that goes into ensuring the sustainability of communities there, and reducing inequalities they face. Despite the increased tourism of recent years, Tanzania is still a developing nation, and the impacts of climate change and land degradation are having negative effects on many of its rural villages.

Key Information​

Bordered by : 8 countries including Kenya, Rwanda, Zambia and Uganda

Population : 60 Million People

Language : Swahili and English

Currency : Tanzania shilling

Call us on +44 (0) 1635 88 93 93 to speak with one of our team and join our community of Global Citizens

Your Opportunities In Tanzania

Program Type
Duration

Tanzania: Social Impact in the Community

Programme Type: Global Challenge

Duration: 4 weeks

Location: Tanzania

Programme Fee: £1,895

Tanzania: Health and Wellbeing Challenge

Programme Type: Global Challenge

Duration: 4 weeks

Location: Tanzania

Programme Fee: £1,895

Tanzania: Sports Leadership Challenge

Programme Type: Global Challenge

Duration: 4 weeks

Location: Tanzania

Programme Fee: £1,895

How To Get Involved

1-2 Week Challenges

Make a sustainable impact

Short-term programmes to make an impact leading activities in local communities.

Take part in one of our 1-2 Week Global Challenges and embark on an incredible adventure, where you can make a real difference! Learn about international development and make an impact on our long term goals and objectives.

Call us on +44 (0) 1635 88 93 93 to speak with one of our team and join our community of Global Citizens

The FutureSense
Foundation In Tanzania

By working with our local partners schools in a sustainable way, we continually measure the success by the number of children we reach and the amount of hours we dedicate to a project. By working closely with the headteachers of the schools and continual needs assessments, we are targeting the age groups that will benefit greatly from cross-cultural inclusion.
Future Sense Foundation volunteers helping the community by painting a wall of a building - Challenges Abroad
Playground with children in Tanzania - Challenges Abroad

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