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Arusha National Park Wildlife Day Tour

Arusha National Park is one of the smallest and easily accessible national parks in Tanzania. It is situated between Mount Meru and Kilimanjaro, and is home to a diverse range of small game, as well as larger animals such as giraffes, elephants, Black and White Colobus monkeys, water buffaloes, and bushbucks. Additionally, the park boasts over 400 species of birds. Visitors have the opportunity to observe wildlife amidst the stunning scenery of Mount Meru, Momella lakes, waterfalls, swamps, and steep cliffs. One of the park’s main attractions is the Ngurdoto crater, which spans almost two miles in diameter. The views from the crater’s rim are magnificent, and visitors may even spot a variety of wildlife grazing on the crater floor. For those who enjoy walking safaris, Arusha National Park is the perfect destination. Visitors may also partake in a unique canoe safari on the Momella lakes.

Ngorongoro Crater Day Tour

Ngorongoro Conservation Area, which boasts the Ngorongoro Crater as its crown jewel, is a wildlife area of exceptional features. The crater itself is home to 30,000 animals and is the only place in Africa where one can almost certainly see the Big 5. Additionally, Ngorongoro is one of the few places where the endangered African black rhino can be observed. As this area is not an official national park, the Maasai people reside here without any boundaries, and visitors have the opportunity to encounter them in their natural habitat. At the crater floor, visitors can also witness large groups of lions, while at Lake Magadi, they can observe big herds of water buffalos and hippos in their own pool while enjoying a picnic lunch. The bird life is also impressive, with over 500 species recorded, including thousands of greater and lesser flamingos, sandpipers, storks, and vultures.

Tarangire National Park Day Tour

Tarangire National Park is widely regarded as one of the premier locations in Africa for observing large herds of elephants in close proximity. This is due not only to the presence of thousands of these majestic animals roaming the park, but also to the fact that they are not disturbed by the presence of vehicles or humans. In addition to the park’s impressive baobab trees, another major attraction is the presence of tree-climbing pythons in the acacia woodlands. While Tarangire is also home to buffaloes, zebras, and a variety of bird species, orix are relatively scarce. Leopards, which tend to sleep in trees during the day, are rarely seen in daylight hours. From the elevated vantage point of an open-roofed safari vehicle, visitors can take in the breathtaking landscape of the savannah, which is adorned with massive baobab trees, as well as swamplands and wooded areas.