Tanzania has an arresting landscape consisting of mainly three physiographic regions namely the Islands and the coastal plains to the east; the inland saucer-shaped plateau; and the highlands. The Great Rift Valley that runs from northeast of Africa through central Tanzania is another landmark that adds to the scenic view of the country. The country holds the largest concentration of wild animals. The pristine sandy beaches and snow-capped mountain, Mt. Kilimanjaro adds the magnificence of Tanzania the most.
Tanzania embraces the world-famous National Parks and Game Reserves: Serengeti, Ngorongoro Crater, Selous Game Reserve, Udzungwa Mountains, Gombe Stream, Tarangire, Lake Manyara, Mikumi, Arusha, Ruaha, Saadani, and Mkomazi Game Reserve. The annual migration of wildebeests, zebras and gazelles is the most remarkable event not to be missed. Furthermore, Tanzania is a bird watchers delight and brags with over 1000 different species in different locations around the country. What makes Tanzania such a great holiday destination?
Covering an area of 330 sq Km, Lake Manyara National Park lies in the shadow of the escarpment of the Great Rift Valley.
Covering an area of 8 292km², Ngorongoro Conservation Area is a part of Serengeti’s ecosystem.
Covering an area of 20,226 square km, Ruaha National Park is the largest national park in Tanzania.
Placed close to the northwest of Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Serengeti National Park covers
Covering an area of 330 sq Km, Lake Manyara National Park lies in the shadow of the escarpment
Arusha National Park is the nearest park to Arusha, and it is exceptionally well known goal for day
Covering an area of 3230 sq km and bordering the Uluguru Mountains to the northeast, the Rubeho
Covering an area of 1,668 sq km (641 sq miles), Kilimanjaro National park is home to the highest mountain of Africa,
Covering an area of 1,613 sq km (623 sq miles), Mahale Mountain National Park is a heaven for chimpanzee lovers.
Covering an area of 4,471 sq km (1,727 sq miles), Katavi National Park is the third largest park in Tanzania
Located 20km north of Kigoma on the eastern shore of Lake Tanganyika, Gombe Stream National Park
Covering an area of 4,471 sq km (1,727 sq miles), Katavi National Park is the third largest park in Tanzania.
Covering an area of 1,990 sq km (770 sq miles), Udzungwa Mountain National Park harbours one
June- October: This is considered as the dry season and ideal to visit all national parks as there is a better chance of wildlife viewing. During the dry season, the animal herds face towards the water sources
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