Ngorongoro Conservation Area
The Ngorongoro Crater is the word largest intact volcanic caldera. Physical Features: The crater currently stands as the world largest inactive, intact and unfolded volcanic caldera at 610m deep…
The Ngorongoro Crater is the word largest intact volcanic caldera. Physical Features: The crater currently stands as the world largest inactive, intact and unfolded volcanic caldera at 610m deep…
The Olduvai Gorge is an archeological site situated on a series of fault lines, where centuries of erosion have revealed fossils and remnants of early humankind. As early as 1911,…
Arusha National Park covers Mount Meru with an elevation of 4566 meters in the Arusha region of northeast Tanzania. Although smaller than most parks in Tanzania, Arusha has a range…
Lake Manyara National Park is comprised of forest, woodland, grasslands, and swamps. Water covers two-thirds of the park and Lake Manyara is host to thousands of flamingoes, at certain times…
The Serengeti is one of Africa’s renowned and captivating wildlife viewing area, the variety of habitat included in its pristine ecosystem guarantees a versatile safari filled with excitement and feelings…
Introduction to Tarangire With a landscape and vegetation so rich, this is the sixth largest national park in Tanzania and is not to be missed. Named after its river, Tarangire…
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