| LAKE MANYARA NATIONAL PARK
Lake Manyara National Park nesting
under the wall of the Great Rift Valley is like a perfectly cut
gemstone. It contains a variety of habitats and diverse animals
and birds. It covers an area of 319sq Km, altitude 945 meters.
Lake Manyara has 5 distinct zones.
NGORONGORO CRATER
The largest intact crater in the world and second largest
extinct volcano in the World has a spectacular concentration of
wildlife. The crater rim is wooded with mountain forest vegetation.
Its oval in shape and 20Km in diameter, 100sq miles in area, 2000
feet deep and 2286metres above sea level.
SERENGETI NATIONAL PARK
One of the most unique wilderness areas of the world,
fantastic in its natural beauty and unequalled in its scientific
value. It occupies 14763sq Km. This Park is one of the most popular
wildlife sanctuaries in the world. One of the most remarkable
scenes in this wildlife sanctuary is the migration of wildebeest,
zebras, giraffe, gazelle, buffalo and other plain animals. As
the herds move to new grazing grounds they are followed by predators
such as lions, leopards, cheetahs, hyenas, jackals and hunting
dogs waiting for weak prey, while vultures soar overhead waiting
for their share of the kill.
ARUSHA NATIONAL PARK
This park is remarkable for its range of habitats – miniature
volcanic craters, highland rainforest, acacia, woodland and a
string of crater lakes (The Momella lakes). In addition, on clear
day there are spectacular views of both Mount Kilimanjaro and
Mount Meru. Arusha National Park offers many beautiful panoramic
views. An opportunity to visit this park is not to be missed.
TARANGIRE NATIONAL PARK
This park is wooded savannaland with baobab trees alternating
with open acacia woodland. Open plains, swamps are also a part
of this beautiful game reserve that is also home to rivers along
which stand palm trees. Big game and birds abound. Among the wildlife
that can be seen are lions, elephants, zebras, oryx and many more.
The bird-life is also extremely rich and varied.
MOUNT KILIMANJARO
This is the highest Mountain in Africa is just three degrees
south of the equator and its two peaks, the KIBO (5,893m) and
MAWENZI (5,149m) are permanently snow-capped. Ascent and descent
takes five days and can be climbed by any normal, fit person with
the assistance of experienced mountain guides and porters. Kilimanjaro
can be climbed at any time of the year except during the long
rains April and May.
OLDUVAI GORGE
Within Ngorongoro conservation area is the Olduvai Gorge,
some 180 Km west of Arusha, the northern tourist capital of Tanzania.
The remains of Homo Habilis or "Handy Man" regarded
as mankind’s first step on the ladder of the human evolution.
Guides operate lecture tours on the archeological sites.
MIKUMI
Located north of the Selous Reserve, some 300kms from
Dar es Salaam this park covers an area of 3,230 square Kilometers.
Among the species that can be seen here are baboons, buffaloes,
colobus monkeys, hunting dogs, elands, elephants, giraffes, hartebeests,
hippos, lions, impalas, sable, antelopes amongst other species.
SELOUS
The Selous game Reserve is the largest in Africa. It is
a vast wilderness, untamed by man and has a large population of
the Elephants. Walking Safaris accompanied by an armed ranger
can be organized together with game drives and boat trips.
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