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The National Parks of Tanzania, including Kilimanjaro, Serengeti, Lake Manyara and Gombe, are renowned for their diverse and prolific wildlife as well as the staggering vistas and impressive geology.
Kilimanjaro National Park
The migrant herds of the SerengetiSerengeti

The annual wildebeest migration in Tanzania is arguably the most spectacular natural event in Africa. More than 3 million large mammals have made the vast Serengeti plains their home.
Buffalo in the Ngorongoro CraterNgorongoro Crater

Ngorongoro Crater is a large volcanic crater near Arusha in Tanzania. Maasai herders graze their cattle amid the wildlife, which roams freely. It is a World Heritage site.
The highest peak in AfricaKilimanjaro

Tanzania's Mount Kilimanjaro is the highest mountain in Africa at 19,340ft. This is a mountain climber's paradise - a challenging trek that includes five distinct ecological zones.
Selous Game ReserveSelous Game Reserve

The Selous in southern Tanzania boasts the largest elephant population in the world. It is a UNESCO world heritage site; its highly diverse ecosystems teem with African wildlife.
Lake Manyara National ParkLake Manyara National Park

Lake Manyara is one of the most diverse of Tanzania's national parks, a tiny (325km2) combination of Rift Valley Lake, dense woodlands and steep mountainside.
Gombe National Park

This park is on the shore of lake Tanganyika and chimpanzees are more easily seen here in their natural habitat than anywhere else in the world.
Ruaha National ParkRuaha National Park

A world- renowned National Park in Tanzania. At 12 950 km2, Ruaha is only marginally smaller than the Serengeti, and is pristine and untouched.
Tarangire - known for its large elephant herdsTarangire National Park

Tarangire National Park is a great place to avoid the crowds that one may find in the other Northern Parks, and is equally brilliant for viewing large herds of game. The scenery is striking with acacia woodlands dotted with ancient baobabs.
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