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Serengeti national park
Serengeti National Park is Tanzania's first and third largest National Park covering 14,763 square kilometres. The central Part of the park was declared a Game Reserve in 1929. The reserve became Tanganyika's first National Park in 1951 and in those days included the Ngorongoro Crater.
Tarangire national park
Tarangire National Park is a national park in Tanzania's Manyara Region. The name of the park originates from the Tarangire River that crosses the park. The Tarangire River is the primary source of fresh water for wild animals in the Tarangire Ecosystem during the annual dry season.
Ngorongoro national park
The area was established in 1959 as a multiple land use area, with wildlife coexisting with semi-nomadic Maasai pastoralists practising traditional livestock grazing. It includes the spectacular Ngorongoro Crater, the world's largest caldera, and Olduvai Gorge, a 14km long deep ravine.
Manyara national park
Lake Manyara national park is characterized by acacia woodlands, savannah grasslands, a forested area, flood plains and also the rocky escarpment of the rift valley. Tree climbing lions can also be seen during safaris in Lake Manyara national park and they are among the unique attractions at the destination.
Kilimanjaro national park
Outstanding Universal Value. Kilimanjaro National Park covering an area of some 75,575 hakres protects the largest free standing volcanic mass in the world and the highest mountain in Africa, rising 4877m above surrounding plains to 5895m at its peak.
Mikumi national park
Mikumi National Park, part of Tanzania's renowned southern circuit, is a wildlife paradise located just 283 kilometers west of Dar es Salaam. Covering 3,230 square kilometers, this national park is celebrated for its remarkable biodiversity and breathtaking scenery, making it a favorite among both tourists and locals.