TANZANIA NATIONAL PARKS AND GAME
RESERVES
Over 945 sq. kms,
Tanzania is the largest country in East Africa and has fittingly
been called the "land of the ultimate safari." Within its borders
you will find Africa's highest mountain (Mt. Kilimanjaro at 5,985
m)) as well as the continent's three largest lakes: Victoria, Malawi
and Tanganyika.
Tanzania also boasts three World Heritage
Sites: Serengeti National Park, Ngorongoro Crater and the Selous
Game Reserve. Here too, you will find Olduvai Gorge, where Mary and
Louis Leakey discovered traces of the first upright hominids, paving
the way for even more important archaeological discoveries.
Magnificent wildlife, extraordinary scenery and outstanding
hospitality combine to make Tanzania the ultimate in safari
experiences.
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National Park/Game Reserves |
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1. |
Arusha
National Park |
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Gombe Stream National Park |
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Katavi National Park |
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Mahale Mountains Park |
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Manyara National Park |
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Mikumi National Park |
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Ngorongoro
Conservation Area |
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Ruaha
National Park |
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The Selous
Game Reserve |
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Serengeti
National Park |
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Tarangire
National Park |
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