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Kilimanjaro National Park

Kilimanjaro National Park, also known as Mount Kilimanjaro National Park, is well-known for protecting Africa's highest mountain and the world's largest freestanding volcanic mass, rising 4,877 meters above the surrounding lowlands to 5,895 meters at its Uhuru peak. Mount Kilimanjaro…

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Kitulo National Park

Kitulo National Par : The Kitulo Plateau is affectionately known among the locals as "Bustani ya Mungu" - God's Garden. This name accurately describes the breathtaking beauty of this serene wilderness. The plateau, located in Tanzania's cool southern highlands, provides a…

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Lake Manyara National Park

Lake Manyara National Park provides a wilderness experience in a variety of environments, including the Rift Valley soda lake, dense woods, and high mountainsides. Aside from its stunning scenery, the park is well-known for its unique tree-climbing lions and the…

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Mahale Mountains National Park

Mahale Mountains National Park, located along the eastern shores of the spectacular Lake Tanganyika, provides a safari experience unlike any other. This immense wilderness, wild, lonely, and enchanting in its splendour, is a sanctuary where wildlife survives in its most…

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Mikumi National Park

Mikumi National Park, Tanzania's fourth largest national park, measures 3,230 square kilometres (1,250 square miles) and is bisected by the A-7 highway. The park is located between the Uluguru Mountains and the Lumango Range near Morogoro, just a few hours from…

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