Tanzania has the largest amount of land committed only for use as national parks and game reserves than any other country in the world. The diverse landscape of Tanzania provides homes for many different species of animal and birds.
This is Tanzania’s largest and best known National Park which abuts the Maasai Mara National Reserve at its northern boundary.
Find Out MoreThe Ngorongoro Crater and Conservation Area is a perfect microcosm of East Africa. Combing Spectacular scenery with forests, grasslands etc it is home to a wide range of animals and birds.
Find Out MoreThis park never fails to delight visitors. Listed as a “World Heritage Site” the terrain is so diverse that it is home to many different species of animal and bird.
Find Out MoreThis national park is well known for its baobob “forests” and can be reached easily by road. The wide variety of vegetation attracts many animals and birdlife.
Find Out MoreLocated in the south western area of Tanzania, this is the third largest nature reserve in the country and is considered to be one of the most untouched areas of the country.
Find Out MoreThe largest wildlife reserve in Africa where you are able to experience a wider range of activities which are restricted in the National Parks.
Find Out MoreThis is Tanzania’s second largest national park and home to elephants, buffalo, gazelle and over 400 bird species.
Find Out MoreHome to a large chimpanzee population, the Mahale Mountain National Park is the most remote location in Tanzania and can only be reached by boat or light aircraft.
Find Out MoreThis is the fourth largest national park in Tanzania. It is within easy access by road and attracts weekend and business visitors due to its proximity with Dar es Salaam.
Find Out MoreThis is the smallest of Tanzania’s national parks and is famous for its chimpanzee population made by famous by Jane Goodall who established the area as a chimpanzee research station.
Find Out MoreThe unique Rubondo Island National Park is an ideal addition to any Tanzania safari. This is an area of primary lowland Congolese forest and it supports a variety of habitats with dense woodland, papyrus swamps and savannah. Activities include game-viewing, guided forest walks, chimpanzee treks, birding, sustainable fishing and canoe excursions.
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