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Mikumi National Park
Mahale Mountains National Park

Located 120km south of Kigoma on wide peninsula jutting out into Lake Tanganyika, Mahale Mountains National Park is one of the country’s least visited parks. Covering 1613 square kilometers, it’s dominated by the heavily forested Mahale Mountains, which rise up from the sandy beaches on the lakeshore to the peak of Mount Nkungwe.

Mahale Mountains is home to some of Africa’s last remaining wild chimpanzees: a...

An hour’s drive southwest of Morogoro, Mikumi National Park abuts the northern border of Africa's biggest game reserve - the Selous – and is transected by the surfaced road between Dar es Salaam and Iringa. Framed by the Uluguru, Rubeho and Udzungwa Mountains, Mikumi’s grassy plains and thick miombo woodland is an oasis for wildlife.

Lions survey their grassy kingdom – and the zebra, wildebeest, impala and buffalo herds...

 

The rarely visited 1062 square kilometer Saadani National Park, 45km north of Bagamoyo is unique in combining marine, terrestrial and riverine environments. Saadani is where the beach meets the bush and is also the one place in Tanzania where an elephant or lion can be seen on a beach.

Protected as a game reserve since the 1960s, in 2002 it was expanded to cover twice its...

Tanzania’s newest national park, Mkomazi was only gazette in 2008 and is still sees few visitors. At the moment the wildlife is rather sparse, but TANAPA has high hopes for the scenic stretch of baobab-studded savanna adjoining Kenya’s giant Tsavo National Park.

Set below the verdant slopes of the spectacular Usambara and Pare Eastern Arc Mountain ranges and overseen by Kilimanjaro, Mkomazi adds to the fulfillment of high...

 

Saadani National Park
Mkomanzi National Park

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