Safari Parks
Serengeti National Park is world famous
for its incredible beauty and untouched wildlife. Not only is
it home to an incredibly diverse number of animals year round, it is
also the setting for the largest animal migration on the planet.
Each year over 2 million animals circle the East African region following
the rains. Here is where you get a ringside seat for this incredible
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Ngorongoro Crater is about 12.5 miles
wide, and one of the largest alders in the world. Within its protective
wall includes an incredible variety of animals and vegetation.
This is really the only place you'll be able to see Rhinos up close
(or as close as you will want to get to them). You can
also see the resident lions, wildebeests, zebras, elephants and others.
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Lake Manyara is a perfect place to start
any safari. It is not far from Moshi, on the way to the Serengeti,
and provides some of the most stunning views of elephants, zebras, and
African Buffalo as they make their way to the lake to drink. It's
also famous for its tree climbing lions. [More]
The Lake Victoria National
Park is a beautiful and peaceful bush land fringed by the lake water
and lake reeve. More than 190 species of birds have been recorded in
the park including the rare White Bellied Sea Eagle and the endangered
Little Tern. The park also supports a large population of Eastern Gray
Kangaroos and Black Wallabies. Brush-tailed Possums and Ring-tailed
Possums are also common. Less common mammals include Sugar Gliders,
Pygmy Possums and the endangered New Holland Mouse. The rare Large-footed
Myotis is one of eleven bat species also found within the park.
Tarangire is a beautiful park with two
large plains and a seasonal swamp in the south. It is well known for
its exotic Baobab and Acacia trees, as well as a large variety of game
such as zebras, elephants, giraffes, and waterbuck. [More]
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