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Famous for the annual wildebeest migration. Serengeti National Park is one of the most famous wildlife parks in the world, covering an area of over 14,000 square kilometers. The park is known for its annual wildebeest migration, where millions of wildebeest, zebras, and gazelles move in search of water and grazing land. The park is also home to the “Big Five” game animals: lions, leopards, elephants, rhinos, and buffaloes, as well as other animals like cheetahs, hyenas, giraffes, and zebras.

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is known for its large elephant herds and baobab trees.   Tarangire National Park is located in the northern circuit and is famous for its large elephant herds and baobab trees. The park is home to over 550 bird species, including the yellow-collared lovebird, and a variety of animals such as lions, leopards, cheetahs, zebras, and giraffes. Tarangire is also known for its spectacular sunsets and stunning views of the Maasai Steppe.

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Offers stunning views of Mount Meru and is home to various animals including buffaloes, giraffes, and baboons. Arusha National Park is one of the smaller parks in Tanzania, but it offers stunning views of Mount Meru and is home to a variety of animals including buffaloes, giraffes, baboons, and blue monkeys. Visitors can also take a canoe trip on Momella Lake and see the abundant birdlife, including flamingos and pelicans.

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Is located at the foot of the Great Rift Valley and is known for its flamingos and tree-climbing lions. Lake Manyara National Park is located at the foot of the Great Rift Valley and is known for its flamingos and tree-climbing lions. The park is home to a variety of animals including elephants, giraffes, zebras, and hippos. Visitors can also take a walk on the canopy walkway for a bird’s-eye view of the park.

Lake Manyara National Park
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A lesser-known park with a wide range of wildlife including the endangered African wild dog. Mkomazi National Park is a lesser-known park located in northeastern Tanzania, bordering Kenya. It is home to a wide range of wildlife including the endangered African wild dog, black rhinos, cheetahs, giraffes, and zebras. The park also has over 450 bird species, making it a great destination for birdwatchers.

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Ngorongoro Crater is the world’s largest unbroken volcanic caldera and is often referred to as the “Eighth Wonder of the World”. The crater is home to over 25,000 large animals, including the “Big Five” game animals, as well as hyenas, cheetahs, and wildebeest. Visitors can also witness the traditional way of life of the Maasai people who live in the area.

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Other Tanzania
Destinations

southern

Southern Tanzania

Selous Game Reserve, Ruaha, Mikumi, Udzunga, Katavi & Mufindi Highland National Park

kilimanjaro

Mountain Climbing

Mount Kilimanjaro, Mount Meru & Oldonyo Lengai

culture

Eco-tourism & Cultural Tours

Lake Natron, Maasai Cultural, Historical Site, Beach Holiday

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