Saadani national park is located in the center of a historic triangle of Bagamoyo, Pangani and Zanzibar. It covers around 1100km and is termed as the only national park that boarders the sea. The climate is coastal that is it is hot and humid and hence offers both marine and mainland flora and fauna. Saadani’s… Continue reading Saadani National Park
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Tarangire National Park
Tarangire National Park is located on the northern part of Tanzania. It is well known for its vast dry land, swamps and the Tarangire River. Despite the fact that it is drier than Serengeti national park it is denser in terms of vegetation. From November to May, most of the game leaves the park that… Continue reading Tarangire National Park
Ruaha National Park
It is Tanzania’s largest national and covers more than 20,000km2. The settlers did not like to stay at Ruaha because it was infested by tsetse flies and the extreme dry weather was not conducive. This led to the park being well kept making it to have a unique experience for the tourists. It combines spectacular… Continue reading Ruaha National Park
Serengeti National Park
Serengeti National Park is the oldest and the most famous park in Tanzania. It is a world heritage site and has recently been proclaimed as the seventh wonder of the world. It is famous for its annual migration of the wildebeest, zebras and Thomson gazelle in search for a fresh land to graze. There are… Continue reading Serengeti National Park
Katavi National Park
Katavi national park is the third largest National Park in Tanzania. It is located on the far west of the country and is a bit tricky to access and costly. In this park there are abundant of game and is surrounded by woodland and knee high golden glass. The park usually comes to life during… Continue reading Katavi National Park
Arusha National Park
Arusha National Park is a small park that is only 40km from Arusha town which covers mount Meru in Tanzania. The park has magnificent landscape in three distinct areas. Its main features are Ngurdoto crater, the Momela Lake to the east and to the west mount Meru which is the second highest mountain in Tanzania.… Continue reading Arusha National Park
Tanzania
Tanzania Flights Tanzania National Parks Arusha National Park Gombe Stream National Park Katavi National Park Kitulo Plateau National Park Mikumi National Park Mount Kilimanjaro Lake Manyara National Park Mahale Mountains National Park Mkomazi National Park Ruaha National Park Rubondo Island National Park Serengeti National Park Saadani National Park Tarangire National Park Udzungwa Mountain National Park
Mount Elgon National Park Uganda
The Mount Elgon Park is on the border of Uganda and Kenya with the extinct volcano being its significant feature. Mt. Elgon Mount Elgon is an extinct volcano with the biggest surface field in the world at about {50km by 80km} and a caldera with a diameter of almost 8 km. The highest apex is… Continue reading Mount Elgon National Park Uganda
Murchison Falls National Park
The Murchison falls national park is in the Murchison conservation area which is about 5 .02 kilometres and it combined with Bugungu wildlife reserve, Karuma and Budongo forest in the southern part. The Murchison conservation area in itself rounds up as the largest protected region in Uganda. The area has an elevation range which stretch… Continue reading Murchison Falls National Park
Bird Watching in Kibale Forest National Park
Kibale Forest National Park is home to more than 335 bird species. There are a number of nature trails that one can take to ensure the gets most of the bird watching. Kanyanchu Visitor Centre allows is one of them that allows you to search some of the birds within its vicinity. Species such as… Continue reading Bird Watching in Kibale Forest National Park