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Kitulo National Park
Kitulo National Park:In additional to the parks of the northern, southern and western circuits Tanzania has three other national parks to explore. Kitulo plateau in the south Rubondo Island in Lake Victoria and Saadan on the mainland coast north of Dar es Salaam.One...
Mahale Mountains National Park
Mahale Mountains National Park is Lovely National park that could be described as a tropical beach nirvana scenically; Mahale might have been transplanted from some uninhabited Indian Ocean island. With its white sandy beaches lapped by the transparent waters of Lake...
Katavi National Park
Katavi National Park is recently extended southward to cover some 4500 sq km the main features of Tanzania’s third largest park, located about 40 km south east of Mpanda town, Lake Katavi with its vast floodplains and Katuma River. The park is distinguished for its...
Gombe Stream National Park
Chimpanzee safari home is Gombe in Tanzania. A mountain strip that borders the shores of Lake Tanganyika, about 16 km from Kigoma, Tanzania’s smallest park covers just 52 sq km. Reached only by boat from Kigoma, Gombe Stream National Park offers visitors the rare...
Udzungwa Mountains National Park
Udzungwa Mountains national Park is cover an area of about 2,000 sq km, It lies in Iringa and Morogoro regions of south central Tanzania where it is bordered by the Great Ruaha River to the north and the Mikumi Ifakara road to the east. The park major attractions are...
Western Circuit Tanzania Attractions
Western Circuit Tanzania Attractions With no longer the rumble of caravan trains nor the journeys and intensity of European missions, Western Tanzania’s wide-reaching plains and deep lakes have once again become the undisturbed kingdom of the flora and fauna than...
Ruaha National Park
Ruaha National Park: If its elephant’s you‘re looking for visit Ruaha, Ruaha Tanzania’s second largest National park is at the centre of an ecosystem that covers 12,950 sq km and is home to the country’s largest elephant population (estimated up to 10,000). It has a...
Mikumi National Park
Set between the Uluguru Mountains to the north and the Lumango mountains to the south-east and within and a short flight from Dar es Salaam, Mikumi offers over 3,000 sq km of terrain teeming with wildlife and 300 species of birdlife many of which are Eurasia. Here you...
Olduvai Gorge
The splendor of the Ngorongoro conservation area is more than the crater, the Maasai, the Volcanic Mountains, Forest and Wildlife just beyond the Ngorongoro hills in the north, Located Olduvai Gorge a place where man’s earliest ancestors might have lived, a short...
Ngorongoro Conservation Area
Ngorongoro Crater, 2,286 meters above sea level, is the largest unbroken caldera in the world Surrounded by very steep walls rising 610 meters from the crater floor, this natural amphitheatre covers an area of about 260 square, 100 square miles, and is home to up to...








