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Arusha National Park

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Arusha National Park

The Highest Mountain in Africa

Nestled in the heart of northern Tanzania, Arusha National Park is a hidden gem that offers a unique blend of ecosystems, diverse wildlife, and stunning landscapes. From the dramatic peaks of Mount Meru to the lush forests and soda lakes, the park presents an array of experiences that encapsulate the beauty of East Africa’s natural wonders.

Arusha National Park

Tanzania Northern Circuit

Arusha National Park is a Tanzanian jewel, often unseen by safari goers, regardless of offering the prospect to explore a fascinating diversity of habitats within a few hours.The park is a part of the larger regional ecosystem of Mount Meru, which is Africa’s fifth highest mountain standing at 4,565 metres above sea level.

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Arusha National Park

Arusha National Park: Where Beauty and Diversity Converge in Tanzania

Mount Meru Majesty

Dominating the park’s skyline is the majestic Mount Meru, an active stratovolcano and Tanzania’s second-highest peak. Treks to its summit provide an exhilarating and lesser-known alternative to Kilimanjaro, allowing you to witness breathtaking vistas, lush montane forests, and varied vegetation zones as you ascend.

Flora and Fauna Harmony

Arusha National Park’s diverse landscapes range from open grasslands to lush rainforests, creating a haven for an astonishing variety of flora and fauna. The park is home to giraffes, buffaloes, zebras, and warthogs. Leopards, although elusive, also inhabit the area. The unique opportunity to encounter such a range of animals within a compact area makes Arusha a captivating destination.

Momela Lakes

The park’s series of Momela Lakes – each with its distinct coloration due to their varying mineral content – attract a multitude of bird species. Flamingos wade through the shallows, while African fish eagles soar above. Exploring the lakes’ surroundings on foot or by game drive offers an intimate connection to the park’s vibrant avian life.

Walking Safaris

Arusha National Park is one of the few Tanzanian parks where walking safaris are permitted. Guided walks provide a different perspective, allowing you to connect with the smaller details of the environment and learn about tracks, plants, and insects that might go unnoticed on a game drive.

Cultural Insights

Nearby local communities, including the Meru and Wa-Arusha people, offer opportunities for cultural interactions. Engaging with these communities provides insights into traditional lifestyles, customs, and crafts, enriching your understanding of the region’s cultural heritage.

Conservation and Education

Arusha National Park is dedicated to conservation and environmental education. Its proximity to the bustling city of Arusha allows for community involvement and awareness campaigns, fostering a sense of responsibility for the park’s preservation.

Gateway to Safari

Arusha National Park often serves as a starting point for many travelers embarking on their Tanzanian safari adventures. Its proximity to the town of Arusha and Kilimanjaro International Airport makes it an accessible and captivating introduction to the country’s wildlife and landscapes.

Discover Arusha’s Treasures with Us

Join us on a journey to explore the wonders of Arusha National Park. Our guided tours offer a unique perspective on the park’s diverse ecosystems, wildlife, and cultural connections. From summiting Mount Meru to encountering wildlife on foot, our expert guides ensure a memorable and immersive safari experience that celebrates the richness of Arusha’s natural and cultural heritage.

WHY VISIT ARUSHA NATIONAL PARK

If you are looking for a Fun Packed Adventure!!! Well Look no Further

Visit Arusha National Park to experience a compact yet captivating microcosm of Tanzania’s natural beauty. With its stunning landscapes ranging from the majestic heights of Mount Meru to the shimmering Momela Lakes and lush forests, the park offers a unique blend of ecosystems. Encounter a diverse array of wildlife, from graceful giraffes and powerful buffaloes to elusive leopards and vibrant birdlife, all set against the backdrop of a dormant volcano. Arusha’s accessibility, walking safaris, and cultural interactions with local communities provide an intimate and enriching safari experience that is both a perfect introduction to Tanzania’s wildlife wonders and a testament to the harmony between nature and culture.

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Good To Know

Country

Africa

Visa Requirements

Visa in not needed for EU citizens. Everyone else need a visa.

Languages spoken

English

Currency used

Dolar

Area (km2)

470,000 km2
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