A charming and often over-looked park within easy reach of the centre of Arusha, this park offers an ideal day-trip, good walking and excel |
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Lying in a shallow depression at the base of the western wall of the eastern arm of the Rift Valley, Lake Manyara typically shimmers in a lilac and gold heat haze, so |
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One of the most popular and accessible of Tanzania’s national parks, Mikumi lies in the lee of the Uluguru Mountains and is dominated by th |
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Close to the northern city of Arusha is the majestic snow-capped Mount Kilimanjaro which, at 5,896m above sea level, is not only the highest moun |
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Often referred to as ‘the eighth wonder of the world’ the Ngorongoro Crater is one of Africa’s best-known wildlife arenas. A Wo |
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A pristine and largely undiscovered wilderness, the 12,950 square-kilometre Ruaha National Park is Tanzania’s second-largest park. An unfor |
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The spectacular Selous Reserve is the largest expanse of game reserve in Africa. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, it is four times the size of the |
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The Serengeti, whose Maasai name ‘Siringet’ |
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Tarangire, named after the Tarangire River which runs through it, is an arid haven, peppered with ancient baobab trees, towering termite mounts, and home to huge herds of ele |
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