Saadani National Park, Tanzania’s first coastal wildlife sanctuary is located on the Indian Ocean coast some 45 km north of Bagamoyo and directly west of Zanzibar. The park contains many indigenous species including Liechtenstein’s hartebeest and the rare Roosevelt...
The Rubondo Island National Park provides a variety of habitats ranging from savannah to open woodland, dense forest, papyrus swamps and sandy beaches. Rubondo Island National Park water wonderland comprising Rubondo Islands and nine smaller islands tucked into a...
Kitulo National Park:In additional to the parks of the northern, southern and western circuits Tanzania has three other national parks to explore. Kitulo plateau in the south Rubondo Island in Lake Victoria and Saadan on the mainland coast north of Dar es Salaam.One...
Mahale Mountains National Park is Lovely National park that could be described as a tropical beach nirvana scenically; Mahale might have been transplanted from some uninhabited Indian Ocean island. With its white sandy beaches lapped by the transparent waters of Lake...
Katavi National Park is recently extended southward to cover some 4500 sq km the main features of Tanzania’s third largest park, located about 40 km south east of Mpanda town, Lake Katavi with its vast floodplains and Katuma River. The park is distinguished for its...
A mountain strip that borders the shores of Lake Tanganyika, about 16 km from Kigoma, Tanzania’s smallest park covers just 52 sq km. Reached only by boat from Kigoma, Gombe Stream National Park offers visitors the rare chance to observe the chimpanzee communities...