Which national parks shouldn't you miss?

Published on 27 June 2026 at 16:55

                               Serengeti National Park

World-famous for the Great Migration and the impressive concentration of wildlife. 

Serengeti National Park, endless savannahs, dramatic sunsets, and some of the richest wildlife on the planet — safari heaven. Home to one of the world's largest concentration of wildlife and the majority of the Great Wildebeest and zebra Migration, is Tanzania's flagship and a must-visit for both first-time and returning safari visitors.

                            Ngorongoro Crater

A unique volcanic crater where you can see an enormous variety of animals in just one day, including rhinos, elephants, lions, and flamingos.

The Ngorongoro Crater has the highest wildlife density per square meter in Africa.Finally, the fertile and mineral-rich soil on the crater floor is highly favored by the local Maasai, who graze their livestock there

Experience for yourself with all your senses why the crater has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage site!

Tarangire national park

Tarangire National Park

Known for its gigantic baobab trees and large herds of elephants. The Tarangire River that flows through the park makes the park a paradise for herds of elephants

                                   Lake Manyara National Park

The Elephant Paradise Lake Manyara is a lush and water-rich wildlife park in Northern Tanzania.

A beautiful park with flamingos, hippos, and the famous tree-climbing lions.

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