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Katavi National Park lies south of the Mahale Mountains on a flood plain surrounding Lake Katavi. It is one of the most difficult parks to reach and is strictly for those of an adventurous spirit, but it has excellent game viewing with a real wilderness atmosphere. The waters of the Park shelter crocodile, hippo and …
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Mikumi National Park abuts the northern border of Africa’s biggest game reserve – the Selous – and is transected by the surfaced road between Dar es Salaam and Iringa. It is thus the most accessible part of a 75,000 square kilometer (47,000 square mile) tract of wilderness that stretches east almost as far as the …
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The park presents the best chimp tracking experience in Tanzania and visitors also fall in love with its stunning beauty. Better yet, Mahale Mountains is home to some of the glittery sand beaches that Africa is so famous for. But on top of all Mahale it’s the Un-missing destination for the Chimp Trekkers. Highlights The …
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Gombe Stream National Park, is famous all over the world because of its connection to Jane Goodall and her pioneering research on chimpanzees. Chimpanzee tracking expeditions are on point, but visitor can expect to explore different species of Primates. Gombe presents a trail system which lets visitors access the inner part of the park and …
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Standing as the largest game reserve in Africa, Selous is also the second largest conservation area in Africa sized at 50,000 square kilometers with lots of attractions. It is definitely noted as even four times bigger than the Serengeti. While in Tanzania, it is very special to take a safari to Selous as it is …
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Ruaha National Park is Tanzania’s second largest national park and one of the wildest with Tanzania’s most spectacular and diverse scenery, this park is truly a photographers’ paradise. Crocodiles, hippos and clawless otters soak and play in the water and on the banks of the great Ruaha River. Reed-buck, water-buck and buffalo drink, ever watchful …
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Arusha National Park is montaine forest habitat with three distinct zones: Mount Meru, Ngurdoto Crater, the Momella Lakes, a group of shallow alkaline lakes fed by underground streams, and Mount Meru, one of the most rewarding mountains to climb in Africa. Animals here include buffalo, elephant, hippo, giraffe, zebra and a variety of antelope, blue …
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Tarangire National Park it’s located in the Rift Valley, and it covers approximately 2600 square kilometers and contains nine different vegetation zones, each supporting distinct types of wildlife. Panoramic and wooded savannas stretch far and wide in every direction punctuated with majestic Baobab trees. The park’s main source of water is Tarangire River, attracts nearly …
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Lake Manyara National Park, This place is very small in size, and a majority of the area is covered by the lake itself, but it still hosts as many as 11 ecosystems and a vast and varied wildlife The groundwater forest surroundings at Lake Manyara offer a much-needed break from African Savannah. Tree-climbing lions are …
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The Ngorongoro Crater is often called as the ‘Africa’s Eden’ and the ’8th Natural Wonder of the World, crater is home to up to 25,000 large mammals, mainly grazers – gazelle, buffalo, eland, hartebeest and warthog. There are a small number of black rhinos here too. The bird life is largely seasonal and is also …
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