Tanzania
Tarangire National Park
Ranking as the 6th largest National Park in all of Tanzania, Tarangire National Park covers an area of 2,600 sq. kilometers. It is part of the nothern safari circuit which is inclusive of other parks like Serengeti, Ngorongoro crater and lake Manyara. The park is famous for its large herds and mini-wildlife migration that occurs
Lake Natron Conservation Area
Lake Natron Conservation Area is located in nothern Tanzania near the Kenyan border and to the north east of Ngorongoro crater. The lake is 56 kilometers long and 22 kilometers wide. The lake is fed by the southern Ewaso Ng’iro River and hot springs. It however doesn’t have an outlet this leads its evaporation levels
Saadani National Park
Saadani National Park was officially a National Park in 2005 from the former Saadani game reserve. Being the only National Park that harbors both marine and terrestrial habitats, Saadani National Park has plenty of marine life and large numbers of wild animals. It is not surprising to encounter wild animals on the beach in this
Gombe National Park
The smallest of Tanzania’s national parks, Gombe Stream National Park is a narrow strip of chimpanzee habitat on the shore of Lake Tanganyika, located on the far western border of Tanzania and the Congo. The park is world-famous for Jane Goodall, the resident primatologist who spent many years in its forests studying the behavior of
Kitulo National Park
Kitulo National Park, Nicknamed, Serengeti of Flowers, Kitulo National Park is the first National Park in tropical Africa to be established primarily for its floristic importance. Host one of the greatest floral spectacles of the world with 350 species of Vascular plants. Including 45 varieties of terrestrial orchid! Visitors can walk across the grasslands to watch
Mount Kilimanjaro National Park
Mount Kilimanjaro National Park – Tanzania – Best Tourist Guide Crowned by the Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa’s highest peak, Mount Kilimanjaro National Park is one of Tanzania’s Popular parks. In 1987, UNESCO declared Kilimanjaro a World Heritage Site due to its uniqueness. The Kilimanjaro Mountain is located in Northern Tanzania right to the border with the
Katavi National Park
The sheer number of games in Katavi National Park is staggering. In particular, the elephant and buffalo herds are huge. Lion prides are plentiful and interactions between lions and buffalo can often be seen here. Enormous crocs and hippo pods can be found in the lakes. Whilst you can also be out for a day
Nyerere National Park
Now the Largest National Park in Africa, Nyerere National Park is a newly established Park that is part of what is known as Selous Game Reserve. The name of the Park is given in honor of the founder of the Nation, the Late Mwalimu Julius Kambarage Nyerere. The Park was established in year 2019 and
Mikumi National Park
Mikumi National Park – Tanzania – Best Tourist Guide Mikumi National Park is the fourth largest park in Tanzania covering an area of 3,230 sq km (1,225 sq miles). It lies 300km to the west of Dar es Salaam and is easily accessed from the city being on the main Mororgoro and Iringa road and
Arusha National Park
Arusha National Park is a park with a dynamic topography and can be accessed quite easily. The park is only 30 minutes away from Arusha, and you will be surprised by the way the lush green regions of the park suddenly pop up amid urban locales. The park has three main topographical features: Mount Meru,










