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Arusha
National Park
Visiting
this little known gem near Arusha
is a great way to begin your safari.
See the sunrise on Mt. Kilimanjaro
set on Mt. Meru. And spot the rare
Colobus Monkey's that make this refuge
their home. |
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Gombe
Stream National Park
This
jewel on the shores of Lake Tanganyika
was founded by Jane Goodall and is home to one of the last
remaining wild populations of Chimpanzees. |
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Lake
Manyara National Park
Set
between the edge of the Great Rift
Valley and the lake, this park is
best know for its tree climbing lions and bird life |
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Mt.
Kilimanjaro
Witness
the snows of Kilimanjaro for yourself.
If your in decent shape consider a
climb through some of the world's
most exotic landscapes. |
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Ngorongoro
Conservation Area
From
the ridge of the largest unbroken
"Caldera" in the world you
travel 2,000 feet down into a virtual
Noah's Ark on the floor below. |
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Olduvai
Gorge & Laetoli
Nearly
two million years ago early man existed
here. Uncovered by the Leakey family,
today you can visit the site where
it all began. |
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Ruaha
National Park
Tanzania's
second largest, and little visited
park, covers over 8,000 square miles
and is home to thousands of elephants. |
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Serengeti
National Park
The
word "Serengeti" means endless plain in Kiswahili. This famous
park is home to the "great
migration" from mid
October through early August and covers over 9,000 square
miles. |
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Sinya
Reserve
Sinya
is a private wildlife reserve set at the foot of Mt.
Kilimanjaro. The reserve covers 130,000 acres and
is well known for its huge bull elephants. Activities
include
night game drives, hikes guided by Maasai trackers, and
village visits. |
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Tarangire
National Park
This
park in Northern Tanzania is home
to over 6,000 elephants and a host
of other animals during the dry season,
that drink from the waters of the
Tarangire River. |