Tanzanian Highlands
The Tanzanian Highlands are a mountainous region located in northern Tanzania. This area is characterized by its elevated terrain, which includes several prominent peaks and plateaus. The highlands are known for their rich biodiversity and unique ecosystems, making them an important area for conservation.
The highlands also play a crucial role in the local climate, influencing rainfall patterns across the region. They are home to various ethnic groups, including the Chaga people, who have adapted to the mountainous environment. Agriculture is a key activity in the highlands, with crops like coffee and bananas being widely cultivated.