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In Tanzania’s Manyara region, Tarangire National Park has it all, from acacia woodlands and aquatic forests, to fields of elephant grass and giant baobabs, the park is known for large herds of elephant and a mini-migration.
Ngorongoro Crater is one of the world’s largest intact and unbroken volcanic calderas, around 610m deep and 260km² is home to wildlife including cheetah, elephant, hyena, and buffalo.
Located between the glistening waters of Lake Manyara and the Great Rift Valley, the Lake Manyara National Park is a protected area between Tanzania’s Arusha and Manyara regions
As the world’s tallest free standing mountain, Mount Kilimanjaro is also the highest peak in Africa, and as such classified as one of the ‘7 summits’
Possibly the most iconic game reserve in Africa, the grasslands of the Serengeti is where a large part of the great wildebeest migration takes place
One of Tanzania’s untouched gems, Ruaha is home to 10% of the world’s lion population, huge herds of elephant and antelope, cheetah as well as the third largest population of wild dog in the world.
The Nyerere National Park spans 30893km² and covers a large swathe of what used to be the northern part of the Selous Game Reserve.