Saadani National Park Located in the centre of the historic triangle of Bagamoyo, Pangani and Zanzibar. The uncrowded Saadani National Park covers an area of about 1,100sqkm and it is the only wildlife sanctuary in Tanzania bordering the sea. The climate of this park is coastal, hot and humid. And it offers a unique combination...Read More
Rumanyika Karagwe National Park Nestled in the North western corner of Tanzania within the Karagwe and Kyerwa districts of the Kagera Region. Rumanyika Karagwe National Park encapsulates the natural beauty and historical essence of the area across its 247 sqkm expanse. Initially, the park established as Rumanyika Orugundu Game Reserve. It has since been transformed...Read More
Rubondo Island National Park With just 240sqkm, Rubondo Island National Park the only park found on Lake Victoria. Established in 1977, Rubondo Island National Park is located within the southwestern region of Lake Victoria, the second largest lake in the World. The Lake is also the source of River Nile, the longest river in the...Read More
Kilimanjaro National Park Kilimanjaro National Park, Sitting high up in the clouds at 5,896 meters, Mount Kilimanjaro is Africa’s highest mountain. And one of the continent’s magnificent sights. The mountain’s slopes and glaciers shimmering above the rising clouds. The Mountain has 3 main volcanic peaks and these include; Mawenzi, Kibo and Shira. The Name, “Kilimanjaro”...Read More
Gombe National Park Covering an area of only 56 km, Gombe National Park is the smallest of Tanzania’s national parks. A fragile strip of chimpanzee habitat straddling the steep slopes and river valleys that hem in the sandy northern shores of Lake Tanganyika. Chimpanzees share about 98% of human DNA. And no scientific expertise is...Read More
Ibanda Kyerwa National Park Situated in Tanzania’s Kagera area, Ibanda-Kyerwa National Park is a relatively new addition to Tanzania’s National Park System. Having opened in 2019, Ibanda Kyerwa National Park holds a great significance. As the convergence point of Tanzania, Rwanda and Uganda borders. It’s location along the eastern banks of the Kagera River provides...Read More
Kigosi National Park Established as a National Park in 2019, Kigosi National Park covers an area of approximately 8,265 sqkm. And it forms part of the Moyowosi/Malagarasi wetlands complex which is the largest in East Africa. The park part of a vast shallow basin drained by 7 slow moving rivers. Which are; Malagarasi, Nikonga, Moyowosi,...Read More
Burigi Chato National Park Burigi Chato National Park, Tanzania’s wild heart extends its embrace to a lesser-known gem. Established in 2009, this captivating park is a testament to Tanzania’s commitment to preserving its natural treasures. Spanning an intimate area of approximately 2,200sqkm, Burigi Chato National Park ranks the third National Park in Tanzania after Ruaha...Read More