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Amani Nature Forest Reserve (ANFR) is located in Muheza and Korogwe Districts in Tanga Region. The Nature Reserve covers an area of 8,380 ha and it has tremendous ecological importance with the astonishing African violet flowers (Saintpaulia) which is believed to have a spiritual aspect (power of forgiveness) and cultural significance. According to Bird Life International, the area is ranked the 12th world best bird watching sites and the UNESCO list the Reserve among the designated Man and Biosphere Reserve in the World. “Home of African Violent flowers (“Saintpaulia”)

Apart from the Saintpaulia flowers, the reserve is gifted with other varieties of tourist attractions ranging from endemic species of flora and fauna, unique biodiversity, natural attractions, historical and cultural attractions. Additionally, the reserve is famous for varieties of bird and butterfly species. Other attractions are: the three horned chameleons, amazing waterfalls (at Zigi, Chemka and Ndola) where visitors can swim after a trek through the forest, Sunset and sunrise viewpoints, a Botanical garden which is one of the oldest in Africa with more than 1000 plant species from all over the globe, Cultural attractions that include Traditions, Historical sites with remnants of steam engines used during the colonial era, Beautiful viewpoint of tea plantations and spice farms.

Amani Forest Nature Reserve Tour (1 Day)
The rich endowment of nature-based tourist attractions, offers a wide range ecotourism activities including nature viewing, bird watching, night walking safaris, picnicking and camping, sun downers, mountain biking, swimming in the plunge pools of waterfalls, forest trekking (hiking), cultural activities (local dancing or watching, local massage and local brew testing) research and educational tour, excursion and photographing. Spending not less than 2h hiking, trekking to the waterfalls & spices during the evening hike to the sunset viewing point.

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What are the must-see sights in Tanga?

Key highlights include the geological Amboni Caves, the ancient Tongoni Ruins, Toten Island, and the Tanga Coelacanth Marine Park. You can also combine cave or city walks with day trips to pristine Pangani beaches or the Saadani National Park.

Can I see the rare Coelacanth?

Yes! Tanga's marine waters are famous for this "living fossil." While scuba diving specifically for them is heavily restricted, you can take eco-tours and guided snorkeling excursions through the Tanga Coelacanth Marine Park. 

How many days do I need in Tanga?

A stay of 2 to 3 days is ideal. This gives you enough time to experience a historical city/cave tour, a marine park excursion, and some beach relaxation without feeling rushed. 

How much do Tanga tours cost?

Prices vary widely based on the activity and provider. For instance, half-day guided tours to the Amboni Caves start around $90, while 2 to 3-day multi-park packages range from $600 - $1,000.

Is it safe for tourists?

Tanga is generally safe, but you should take standard safety precautions. Avoid walking alone in isolated areas after dark, use registered and trusted transport, and keep a close eye on your belongings.

Are there any health precautions?

Yes. Consult your doctor about required or recommended vaccinations, which often include Yellow Fever, Hepatitis A/B, and Typhoid. Additionally, Tanga is a malaria risk area, so bring mosquito repellent and consult a healthcare provider regarding anti-malarial medication.

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