It is best known for its huge herds of plains animals (especially gnu [wildebeests], gazelles, and zebras), and it is the only place in Africa where vast land-animal migrations still take place. The park, an international tourist attraction, was added to the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1989.
The most populous member of the big five is buffalo, which you can spot roaming around the swamps in the crater in large herds.
The highlight of Arusha NP is the abundance of some primates that you wouldn’t see in the other Tanzanian parks.
The Ngorongoro Crater is one of the world’s natural wonders. It is a very special place to visit. It covers quite a lot of land, more or less 8300 km2, but only 230 km2 or 3% from total surface was declared a World Heritage in 1978. Ngorongoro Conservation Area is very divers protected area where you can find from breathtaking outlooks, important archeological sites, awesome mountains, forests, huge grassland plains, extinct volcanoes.
The Mkomazi National Park is a spectacular wilderness. Within sight to the northwest is Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa’s highest summit. To the south, the Pare and Usambara Mountains form a dramatic backdrop and, to the north, Kenya’s vast Tsavo National Park shares a border with Mkomazi, making common ground for migratory herds of elephant, oryx and zebra during the wet season.
Ruaha is now Tanzania's second largest national park (after Nyerere NP) and offers excellent wildlife viewing. It is particularly good for spotting predators, including very large prides of lion and the endangered wild dog. Elephants and a variety of antelope species are another big draw to the park. It also has outstanding wilderness appeal, with limited exclusive, luxury camps available.
Zanzibar Island is known as Africa's tropical paradise, offering the world's most beautiful beaches. ... These islands are also called the Spice Islands because of its rich history in spice trade and many spice plantations.
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The Kitulo National Park, also known as the “Garden of God”, is one of the leading nature reserves in Africa and consists of mountain meadows and forests on the Kitulo Plateau in the southern highlands of Tanzania. The plateau, known by botanists as the “Serengeti of Flowers”, is home to one of the largest flower deposits in the world
This giraffe photo was taken from Manyara Nationa Park, the giraffe is the tallest animal in the world.Manyara National Park is one of the National Park found in Northern part of Tanzania situated between Lake Manyara and Great Rift Valley, The Park acts as the home of diversity species of animals, birds and trees and is located 126KM west of Arusha tourist city.The Park is home of Elephants,Zebra,Girafffe,wildebeest,Gazelle,lions,troops of baboon,python,Birds like (stocks,gees,shoesbirds).Trees like acacia, baubau trees etc. Some of animals migrate from Tarangire to Manyara and back to Tarangire. Manyara National Park called by that name because of the existence of Lake Manyara which served as the core life of the Park. Uniqueness: Watching wildlife in Manyara