Tanzania's sixteen national parks are amongst the oldest, most beautiful and well known in the world. The diversity of their vast savannah landscapes makes each one unique. A safari here is a lasting experience.
weiter lesenTanzania's sixteen national parks are amongst the oldest, most beautiful and well known in the world. The diversity of their vast savannah landscapes makes each one unique. A safari here is a lasting experience.
weiter lesenDTarangire National Park is a jewel. It's located 1400 metres above sea level and its eponymous river constantly attracts wildlife. In addition to giraffes, zebras and other animals, probably the largest herds of elephants can be found here.
weiter lesenWith its snow-capped summit, Mount Kilimanjaro National Park is THE attraction in northeast Tanzania. Some call it the "Shining Mountain," others the "Mountain of Light." But either way, it's simply magnificent. .
weiter lesenIf you love water or would like to spot rare birds, you've come to the right place in Lake Manyara National Park. Ernest Hemingway famously named it "the loveliest lake in Africa."
weiter lesenThe Serengeti! It's one of the best-known national parks in the world. In 1959 it became instantly famous in the German speaking countries, after the release of the documentary film Serengeti Shall Not Die directed by Bernhard and Michael Grzimek. Since 1981 it has been a UNESCO World Natural Heritage…
weiter lesenEast Africa's largest nature reserve! Step right in! Tanzania's largest elephant population lives here. At over 52,000 square kilometres, the Selous Game Reserve is the second largest game reserve in Africa, larger than all of Switzerland – and a UNESCO World Natural Heritage site.
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