Discover Tanzania's Premier Parks
Home to the world's most incredible wildlife experiences
Serengeti National Park
The world's most famous wildlife sanctuary. Witness the Great Migration, endless plains teeming with wildlife, and unforgettable predator-prey interactions.
Great Wildebeest Migration (1.5 million animals)
Big Five: Lion, Leopard, Elephant, Buffalo, Rhino
14,750 km² of pristine wilderness
UNESCO World Heritage Site
Ngorongoro Conservation Area
The world's largest intact volcanic caldera. A natural amphitheater hosting one of Africa's densest concentrations of wildlife.
260 km² crater floor ecosystem
30,000+ animals year-round
Best place to see black rhinos
Natural Wonder of Africa
Tarangire National Park
Famous for massive elephant herds and iconic baobab trees. The Tarangire River attracts incredible wildlife concentrations during dry season.
Largest elephant population in Tanzania
550+ bird species
Ancient baobab landscapes
Best in dry season (Jun-Oct)
Lake Manyara National Park
A compact gem known for tree-climbing lions, vast flocks of flamingos, and diverse ecosystems from groundwater forest to soda lake.
Famous tree-climbing lions
Thousands of pink flamingos
400+ bird species
Diverse ecosystems in compact area
Why Tanzania's National Parks?
Tanzania protects some of Africa's most pristine wilderness areas. With 16 national parks covering over 42,000 km², you'll experience unparalleled wildlife diversity and natural beauty.
From the Great Migration in Serengeti to the dense wildlife populations of Ngorongoro Crater, every park offers unique and unforgettable experiences.
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Over 4 million wild animals protected
3 World Heritage Sites
Savannah, forest, wetlands, mountains
Professional wildlife guides & trackers