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National Packs

Tanzania is one of Africa’s top safari destinations, and it has the most safari circuits in Africa. The wildlife viewing is out of this world and big cats are especially easy to see. All members of the Big Five can be found in various Tanzanian parks and reserves, and all five are present in the Ngorongoro Crater and Serengeti National Park, which are in the Northern Safari Circuit, while there are many other parks around Tanzania, with some of the biggest and unspoiled on the Southern Safari Circuit.

Serengeti National Park

The Serengeti National Park in Tanzania was established in 1952. It is home to the greatest wildlife spectacle on earth – the great migration of wildebeest and zebra.

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Katavi National Park

The biggest National Park in Tanzania in terms of its Biomass is the second after Serengeti. The park offers a game view of wild animals like elephants, hippopotamus, topi, crocodiles, giraffes, harte

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Gombe National Park

Gombe Stream National Park is located outside Kigoma town about 16 kilometers north in the western part of Tanzania. The park is a narrow strip of mountainous country bordered by the crest of the Afri

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Mahale National Park

It Lies South of Kigoma town on a peninsula that cuts out into Lake Tanganyika. The park vegetation is mainly Miombo woodland with narrow strips of river forests.

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Ruaha National Park

Lies in the central part of Tanzania just west of Iringa town is also the second largest elephant sanctuary in the country, next to Selous Game Reserve.

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Selous Game Reserve

Is 490 km. south-west of Dar es salaam and it takes about 40 minutes to fly to the reserve from Dar es Salaam or 4 hours by TAZARA

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Mikumi National Park

Lying astride the main highway from Dar es Salaam through Morogoro is the third largest park in Tanzania. The park is rich in wildlife and animals like buffaloes, lions, wildebeests, zebras, impalas,

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Mount Meru

The second highest mountain in Tanzania with less snow. Since it is an active volcanic mountain, it is composed of both lava flows and pyroclastic materials

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Kilimanjaro Mountain

Mt. Kilimanjaro 5895 meters above sea level is the highest mountain in Africa. It is one of the world’s largest free-standing mountains. M.t Kilimanjaro ecosystem comprises of five major ecolog

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Lake Manyara

Lies in a shallow depression at the base of the eastern branch of the Rift Valley, backed by the red and brown cliffs of the escarpment to the west. This park is dominated by the Lake and the beautifu

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Ngorongoro Crater

The encompasses the volcanic area around the Ngorongoro Crater, including the still active volcano of Ol’doinyo Lenkai (Lengai) and the famous Oldupai Gorge. Ngorongoro has an area of 8600 squa

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