National Parks

Arusha National Park is an attractive little park located on the outskirts of Arusha. Not many visitors visit the park during the year which is surprising due to the concentrations of wildlife that are found in the area… read more here

Kilimanjaro National Park is a national park, located near Moshi, Tanzania. It is centered on Mount Kilimanjaro, and covers an area of 753 km² from 2°45’–3°25’S, 37°00’–37°43’E… read more here

Lake Manayara is one of the most scenic parks that you will encounter on your journey in Tanzania. Measuring only 330 sq. km, of which the lake occupies 230 sq. km, it is ideal for a day trip… read more here

The Ngorongoro Conservation Area or NCA is a conservation area situated 180 km west of Arusha in theCrater Highlands area of Tanzaniaread more here

The Serengeti National Park is one of the most incredible places on the planet. What you might have seen on television or read in a book cannot do justice to the actual experience. It is just out of this world… read more here

One of the hidden jewels of Tanzania. This park measures 2,600 sq km’s and boasts a concentration of wildlife second only to Ngorongoro Craterread more here

This small park measures 1,300 km2 and is located closeby to Dar Es Salaam. There is not that is offered to visitors although it is a pretty park. Mostly used by residents of Dar Es Salaam for a weekend getaway. The park has resident game species which can be seen throughout the year… read more here

Is a not much visited national park, although one of the largest wilderness areas in Tanzania. It has a reputation of being remote, but actually it is only 115 km from Iringa on an all-weather road… read more here

The Selous is the largest Game Reserve in Africa, covering some 21,000 square miles. It was established in 1922 to honour Frederick Courteney Selous, the famous bushman and elephant hunter… read more here

Gombe Stream National Park in Tanzania, located at 4 40′ S 29 38′ E, is the smallest of that country’snational parks and was formed in 1968 to give protection to 150 chimpanzees that lived there, made famous by the primatologist Jane Goodall. The park forms a 2.5 km by 14 km strip of land near the shore of Lake Tanganyika. The actual lakeshore is excluded from the park, however, allowing visitors to camp or walk along the shore. The total area of the park is 35 km²… read more here

Katavi boasts the highest hippo and crocodile population in the country. Its undisturbed natural landscape makes Katavi National Park stand out above the other more regularly visited Parks in the country and the huge bonus is that there’s little chance you’ll have to share the Park with anyone else – except an abundance of wildlife read more here

Like Gombe Stream National Park, Mahale is also home to some of the last remaining strongholds of chimpanzees in Africa. In isolated rainforest some 1,000 of these fascinating primates roam the hills and valleys… read more here