At 30,893 square kilometers, the vast Nyerere National Park is Africa’s largest stand alone National Park and one of the largest in the world.
Northern
10,000 Km2
At 5,895 m, Kilimanjaro is the highest point in Africa. This volcanic massif stands in splendid isolation above the surrounding plains.
Northern
1831.81 Km2
Is one of Tanzania’s lesser-known gems, situated in the southern part of the country. The park is easily accessible from Dar es Salaam
Southern
3,230 Km2
Lake Manyara National Park is famous for tree climbiglions seen up on the acacia and sausage tree in the park.
Northern
325 km2
Arusha National Park cover Mount Meru, a prominent volcano with an elevation of 4566 m, in the Arusha Region of north eastern Tanzania.
North Eastern
137 Km2
Tarangire is one of the more seasonal parks in northern Tanzania, with a lot of migratory movement within the greater Tarangire ecosystem.
Northern
2,850 Km2
Serengeti National Park (Serengeti) is located in Tanzania, best known for its abundance of animals and the great wildebeest migration.
Northern
14,763 Km2
Ruaha National Park is the biggest national game park in East Africa,The park derives its name from the greate ruaha river .
Southern
20,226 Km2
Saadani National Park is located in the eastern part of Tanzania, and is one of the protected areas that form the eastern safari circuit of Tanzania.
Eastern
1,062 Km2
The Ngorongoro, located in northern Tanzania, is a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the most remarkable natural areas in Africa.
Northern
8,292 Km2
Lake Natron in northern Tanzania, near Kenya, is a highly alkaline saline lake with a pH exceeding 12. The lake is often a striking red or pink color.
Northern
1,040 Km2
Lake Eyasi, situated in the central Rift Valley of Tanzania, is a saltwater lake known for its ecological and cultural significance.
Northern
1,050 Km2
The Park is located in the in the northern part of Tanzania within Kilimanjaro and Tanga Regions. In the northern part, the park borders Tsavo west National Park in Kenya.
Northern
3,234 Km2
Udzungwa was established in 1992 and officially opened by the former President and founder of WWF (World Wildlife Fund for Nature) Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands.
Western
1,990 Km2
There are truly wild places in Tanzania, Gombe National Park is one of them. The nature value of Gombe was noticed in 1943 when it was designated as a game reserve.
Western
1,613 Km2
On the shores of Lake Tanganyika, the oldest and deepest lakes in the world lies a pristine and remote park; which holds and protect the largest known population of chimpanzees
Western
1,650 Km2
Rubondo Island was gazetted officially as National Park in 1977. It is an important breeding ground for both migratory bird and fish species especially Tilapia and Nile perch
Western
456.8 Km2
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