Mt. Kilimanjaro is the highest mountain in Africa 5895m, (19,345ft) Above sea level, the largest free-standing mountain in the world, and has an area of 75,675 hectares (756.75sq kilometers).
Read MoreLocated beneath the cliffs of the Manyara Escarpment, on the edge of the Rift Valley, Lake Manyara...
Read MoreLake Manyara National Park is Located Northern Tanzania. (126 km/80 miles) west of Arusha along a...
Read MoreThe park made a record of being the first ever National Park to be located within the City and the...
Read MoreJust one hour and half drive from Arusha, Tarangire National Park has 2600 sq/km of pristine...
Read MoreGombe National Park (often, but incorrectly, called “Gombe Stream National Park”) is...
Read MoreLocals refer to the Kitulo Plateau as The Garden of God – ( Bustani ya Mungu –in Swahili word )...
Read MoreSaadani is the only wildlife sanctuary in Tanzania bordering the Indian Ocean. Gazetted in 2005,...
Read MoreSerengeti: A Maasai word means that “An endless plain or where the land proceeds onward for...
Read MoreGombe, designated as a game reserve in 1943, was upgraded into a national park status in 1968. The...
Read MoreThe park like its northerly neighbor Gombe is home to some of the Africa’s last remaining wild...
Read MoreThe far west of Tanzania gives home to two of Tanzania’s lesser known national parks: Katavi...
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