Tanzania

Tanzania
ISBN-10
8859208424
ISBN-13
9788859208426
Series
Tanzania
Category
Travel
Pages
400
Language
Italian
Published
2015-12-23T14:10:00+01:00
Publisher
EDT srl
Authors
Anthony Ham, Stuart Butler, Paula Hardy

Description

"Una natura prorompente dominata dal dal Kilimanjaro, spiaggie idilliache rovine suggestive, culture affascinanti e tanta avventura: la Tanzania è tutto questo e molto, molto altro". 12 safari a piedi in aree di caccia grossa, un'infinità di viste panoramiche dalla cima del Kilimanjaro, le 500 porte di legno intagliate di Zanzibar (e i suoi 5 famosi caffè), i 14.000 mq del selvaggio Serengeti. Suggestive fotografie. Mappe semplici e facili da usare. Approfondite informazioni sul contesto storico e culturale. Informazioni pratiche facili da trovare. La guida comprende: pianificare il viaggio, Dar Es Salaam, Arcipelago di Zanzibar, Tanzania nord-orientale, Tanzania settentrionale, Tanzania centrale, Lago Vittoria, Tanzania occidentale, Altopiani meridionali, Tanzania sud-orientale, Guida pratica.

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