
Tanzania national parks
From iconic savannahs to volcanic highlands, these parks and regions showcase the best of Tanzania's wildlife and landscapes.
11 parks & regions
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Serengeti National Park
Africa's iconic endless plains, famous for the Great Migration and exceptional year-round wildlife.

Ngorongoro Conservation Area
A vast conservation area with the world-famous crater, volcanic landscapes, and rich wildlife diversity.

Mount Kilimanjaro
Africa's highest mountain, with dramatic ecological zones and world-famous summit trekking routes.

Mikumi National Park
One of Tanzania's most accessible safari parks, known for open plains, baobabs, and diverse wildlife.

Tarangire National Park
Known for giant elephant herds, baobab-dotted savannas, and strong dry-season wildlife viewing.

Lake Manyara National Park
A compact park with diverse habitats, tree-climbing lions, and outstanding birdlife by the lake.

Makuyuni Wildlife Park
An emerging, easily accessible wildlife park near Arusha with strong game viewing and cultural add-ons.

Lake Natron
A dramatic Rift Valley soda lake and critical flamingo habitat with striking volcanic desert scenery.

Arusha National Park
A compact, scenic park around Mount Meru with forests, crater landscapes, lakes, and active safaris.

Ndutu Region
Southern migration stronghold known for calving season, predator action, and wide short-grass plains.

Nyerere National Park
Africa's largest national park, offering big wilderness, Rufiji River safaris, and lower crowd levels.
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