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Udzungwa Mountain National Park Udzungwa Mountains National Park was established in 1992 and covers a total area of 1990sqkm where geographically, 20% of the total area lies in Morogoro region while the remaining 80% being in the southern highland region of Iringa. The word “Udzungwa” comes from a local word “Wadsungwa” referring to one of...
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Nyerere National Park Nyerere National Park the Northeastern part of the huge Selous Game Reserve put aside for photographic tours.  Upgraded to a national park status in 2019. Bordered by Mikumi National Park to the northwest and Udzungwa Mountains National Park to the west. Nyerere National Park  named after the first president of Tanzania, “Mr...
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Mahale Mountains National Park Mahale Mountains National Park is located on the shores of Lake Tanganyika in Southern Kigoma Region of western Tanzania. Lake Tanganyika is known as the longest and second deepest freshwater lake in the world with over 250 fish species. Mahale Mountains National Park was named after the Mahale Mountain ranges which...
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Ngorongoro Conservation Area The Ngorongoro Conservation Area, located north of Tanzania, was established in 1959 covering vast expanses of craters, forests, gorges, lakes, streams, rivers, savanna grasslands and woodlands. The stunning combination of landscape and wildlife rivals those in the neighboring Serengeti and the Maasai Mara National Reserve. The famous award winning movie “Out of...
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Ruaha National Park Ruaha National Park is located in the Central Part of Tanzania. The park covers an area of 20,226sqkm (7,809 square miles) making it the largest national park in Tanzania. And one of the largest parks in Africa. Ruaha National Park forms part of the larger Rungwa-Kizigo-Muhesi ecosystem that covers an area of...
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Tarangire National Park Tarangire National Park is one of the largest parks in Tanzania with an area of 2,600sqkm. The park is renowned for the wide variety of wild life species and amazing accommodation facilities for visitors. Tarangire National Park is located just a short drive away from Arusha. And it’s also found in close...
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Serengeti National Park Serengeti National Park located in Northern Tanzania and established in 1952. The word “Serengeti” a native Masai phrase that means, “The location where land extends until further notice,” this therefore means that it is known as the place with “endless plains.” The park’s endless plains includes; savanna, grassland, riverine forests and forests...
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Mkomazi National Park Mkomazi National Park a magnificent 3,245sqkm national park in Northern Tanzania. It was established in 1951 but never attracted the financial support provided for the better known wildlife strongholds. Such as the Ngorongoro Conservation Area and Serengeti National Parks. Only since 1989, when the Tanzanian Government re-examined the reserve’s status and designated...
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Katavi National Park Home to the largest herds of buffaloes on the planet, Katavi National Park a relatively untouched wilderness paradise situated in the western area of Tanzania. Initially Katavi National Park was a game reserve covering only 1,823sqkm. Officially named a National Park in 1974 and later expanded to an area of 4,471sqkm. Since...
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Mikumi National Park Mikumi National Park Located just about 300 kilometres away from the Capital, Mikumi National Park is Tanzania’s fourth largest park and one of its most accessible national parks. The Park is composed of low-lying wetlands flanked by mountains on either sides. A large number of wildlife exists within the park’s 3,230sqkm area....
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Arusha National Park Arusha National Park covering a total land area of 552sqkm, is located in the Northern part of Tanzania. Within the north eastern region of Arusha town. The park hosts a surprisingly varied landscape. Which is dominated by the giant horse-shoe shaped crater of Mount Meru which is Tanzania’s 2nd highest mountain. Arusha...
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Lake Manyara National Park Lake Manyara National Park Located in Tanzania’s central-northern region. Offers captivating views and a large variety of habitats supporting an array of wildlife. The park was named after the Lake; Manyara. Which makes up the majority of the park and it covers an area of about 230sqkm of the total of...
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Kitulo National Park Kitulo National Park nestled at around 2,600 meters (8,500 ft.) between the rugged peaks of Kipengere, Poroto and Livingstone mountains. It covers itself in green grassland and multicolor flower bed. Locals refer to Kitulo Plateau as “Bustani ya Mungu” meaning The Garden of God. Whereas botanists have dubbed it, the Serengeti of...
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