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Top Safari Parks in Tanzania

  • 3rd March 2021
  • Ruth

Tanzania has over 40% of its land protected as a reserved area that is one of the world’s highest percentages. It has 16 national parks and has a huge diversity of animal life.

One of the best attractions of any African venture is a wildlife safari, and Tanzania is probably the top nation for a trip to the wild. The national parks of Tanzania are created to match people’s preferences, interests, and comfort levels, and you will rest assured that there’s a safari that is best for you.

Make sure to apply online for the obligatory Tanzania e-Visa at least 10 business days before your travel! Luckily, you can use your phone, laptop, PC, or even a tablet to complete the simple 3-step application process within minutes from home.

Visit https://tanzanianvisa.com to get your entry permit as quickly as possible!

No matter its incredible wildlife, rich culture, and magnificent scenery you are looking to experience, these 7 best safari parks in Tanzania have it all.

 

Best safari parks in Tanzania

 

  • Serengeti National Park

Serengeti National Park is home to some great migrations that make it a great destination for travelers. This incredible park showcases all types of ecosystems that enable it to host a diverse number of animals, birds, and plants.

This diversity makes Serengeti National Park one of the most exclusive and unique parks in Africa. The park has grabbed the attention of all types of people, including writers, celebrities, poets, and movie stars, over the years. Such attractions make Serengeti National Park one of the most desirable terminuses in Africa.

 

  • Lake Manyara National Park

Even though Lake Manyara is small in size, it is fully packed with a punch. Lake Manyara national part displays eleven distinct ecosystems, and it enables all types of species to thrive here.

It is famous for its tree-climbing lions, incredible bird-watching chances, pink flamingos, and elephant encounters. Other sceneries involve wildebeest, buffalo, warthog, impala, water-buck, leopard, blue monkey, zebra, baboon, and giraffe.

 

  • Kilimanjaro – not a park but a mountain!

And of course if you are fit enough and looking for real adventure you should book  Kilimanjaro tours to climb the famous African peak.

 

  • Tarangire National Park

Tarangire National park is located near Lake Manyara, but visitors often skip the park as it is off-route to northern circuit safari parks. This park is ranked 6th on the list of largest safari parks in Tanzania. Tarangire National park brags of incredible forested land with acacia and baobab trees scattered around the park.

It is well-known for its migrating elephants during the months from June to October. It is the best time to witness lots of elephants. The Tarangire Park will not disappoint you when it comes to birding. It is home to many birds that make it a paradise for photograph lovers and twitchers.

 

  • Ruaha National Park

Ruaha National Park is the biggest park in Africa. It may not be world-famous, but it definitely showcases the wildest sceneries for people who know well what to witness. Ruaha National Park is known for its attractive river, vivid scenes, mesmerizing beauty, and ancient baobab trees. It also provides extremely thrilling game-watching experiences to travelers.

 

  • Ngorongoro Conservation Crater

The Ngorongoro conversation crater was created millions of years ago and is a closed area with 400 to 600 meters high walls. Consequently, nature freely runs here and creates some exotic animals and plant species ever seen by the world.

While exploring one of the essential prehistoric areas across the world, visitors will have the chance to go hundreds of meters down to the crater base to witness the grass plains and ample forests. At Ngorongoro conversation crater, you will see lions, elephants, wildebeests, zebras, and many more.

 

  • Selous Game Reserve

This depicts the biggest unoccupied zone in the mainland, and that makes the area worth visiting. A big unharmed stretch of land displays nature at its best. The Selous game reserve also showcases the perfect bush ambiance in Tanzania.

It is one of the 2 termini for the annual migration of elephants, and you can watch thousands of elephants at the reserve.

 

  • Katavi National Park

Katavi is a remote area, and reaching the Katavi national park needs much effort. This is a single reason that discourages most visitors from traveling to Katavi. But once you reach the park, it ensures that you don’t go home disappointed.

It has walking expeditions and game safaris available for travelers. You will also enjoy watching unique species of antelopes and spectacular views of hippo.

 

 

 

Final thoughts

Due to the impressive wildlife and diverse scenery that flourishes in Tanzania, it is one of the world’s best safari destinations.

Each top safari park in Tanzania has something unique and different to offer to its visitors. Choose the one that best suits your needs and explore it as much as you can!

 

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