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Serengeti National Park, which covers 14.763km2, is the worlds’ well known game sanctuary and one of the jewels of Tanzania's’ wildlife crown. Recently it was proclaimed the seventh“ World Wide Wonder”. “Serengeti” means “endless plains” in Maasai language and within its boundaries are more than 3.000.000 large mammals. About 35 species of plains animals may be seen here including the so called “big five” (buffalo, elephant, lion, leopard and rhino).  In the Serengeti National Park, there are very few remaining Hunting dogs

The Ngorongoro Crater was formed when a giant volcano exploded and collapsed on itself some two to three million years ago. The caldera is about 600m deep and covers 250sqkm. It hosts about 30.000 large animals including some of the Tanzania’s last remaining black rhinos. Thanks to anti-poaching patrols the number of black rhinos is about 25 now. Most of the animals stay in the crater year around, because water supplies never dry out. You will find hippos, hyena, jackal,

Lake Manyara National park stretches from 50km along the base of the rusty – gold 600m high Great Rift Valley Escarpment. Lake Manyara is a scenic gem as written by Ernest Hemingway --“ the loveliest I had seen in Africa”. As visitors enter the gate they pass into the high forest, home to troops of baboons and both blue and vervet monkeys. Further along the forest opens up into woodland, grassland, swamps and beyond the soda lake itself. Covering 200km2 it is

Close to Arusha (only 118km away), the park gets its name from the river that threads its way through the length of the reserve. It is famous for its dense wildlife population which is most spectacular between June and September, the dry season. During this time thousands of animals, elephants, buffaloes, giraffes, eland, hartebeests, kudus, Wildebeests and the rarely seen oryx, migrate from the dry Maasai Steppe to the Tarangire River looking for water. Lion, leopard and other predators follow

Just 32km from Arusha and 38km from Kilimanjaro International Airport away you willfind the Arusha National Park. It consists or three spectacular features the Momela Lakes, Mount Meru (4.566m meters above sea level) and the Ngurdoto Crater. On clear days the magnificent view of Mount Kilimanjaro can be seen from almost any part of the park. The vegetation and wildlife varies with its topography which ranges from forest to swamp. The park is famous for its 575 species of birdlife and

At 5.895m meters above sea level, Mount Kilimanjaro is the tallest free-standing and the most accessible high summit in the world and can truly be regarded as “the roof of Africa”.  “As wide as all the world, great, high and unbelievable white” was Ernest Hemingway’s description. The National Park with its outstanding features of three extinct volcanic summits: Shira in the west, Mawenzi in the east and the snowcapped Kibo in the center, has been deemed a “World Heritage Site”.

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