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Tanzania national parks and reserves

Tanzania's rich natural heritage

Tanzania National Parks

Tanzania boasts a diverse array of national parks, each offering unique landscapes, wildlife, and experiences.
Here’s a breakdown of some of Tanzania’s notable national parks:

Arusha National Park

Mount Meru, a dormant stratovolcano, ranks as Africa’s fifth tallest.

Mount Kilimanjaro

Kilimanjaro isn’t a single peak but a trio of volcanic giants: Kibo, Mawenzi, and Shira.

Ngorongoro Conservation Area

This area includes the remarkable Ngorongoro Crater, which is the world’s largest caldera.

Rubondo Island National Park

Offers a tranquil and unspoiled wilderness experience, with opportunities for wildlife viewing

Lake Manyara National Park

Lions here have opted to rest up during the heat of midday in trees.

Mikumi National Park

The park’s landscapes encompass vast savannah plains, dense woodlands, rolling hills

Gombe National Park

Afragile strip of chimpanzee habitat straddling the steep slopes and river valleys 

Nyerere National Park

Tanzania's newest national parks. It was formerly known as Selous Game Reserve

Tarangire National Park

Renowned for its stunning landscapes, wildlife, and unique cultural encounters.

Serengeti National Park

The Serengeti is a haven for over 2 million herbivores, the stars of its grand narrative. 

Katavi National Park

Tanzania's lesser-known but incredibly stunning national parks, located in the remote southwest of the country.

Ruaha National Park

offers visitors a unique and unforgettable safari experience, with its stunning landscapes, abundant wildlife,