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    Tanzania is known for the variety of green landscapes like the volcano landscape and the beach. Tanzania has many parks which are open for the public. There are many ways to see them and many good roads and game in the parks.

    The Serengeti National Park
    The Serengeti is known as one of the best wildlife sanctuary in the world, especially renowned for the migration of animals. Every year more than a million wildebeest and zebras travel through the park with the top at July and August. A Serengeti Safari is a must for visitors of Tanzania.

    Lake Manyara National Parklake manyara
    Nestling at the base of the Great Rift Valley escarpment, the park is recognized for its incredible beauty. Wildlife at Lake Manyara is not restricted to bird life only. You can see many game animals such as buffalo, elephant, giraffe, impala, hippo, etc.
    The hotels are at the west side of the park showing the right scenery.

    Tarangire National Park
    It is the vast number of baobabs that first capture the eye as you enter Tarangire National Park. The gently rolling countryside is dotted with these majestic trees, which seem to dwarf the may animals species that feed beneath them.

    Arusha National Park
    The Park on the foot of Mount Meru contains a diverse resident population of herbivores, primates and predators. It is not too spectacular, but it is just nearby Arusha, so you can visit the park one day trip.Arusha National Park

    Kilimanjaro National Park
    Mount Kilimanjaro is the crown of Tanzania. With an altitude of 5895 m (19,340 ft), it is the highest peak in Africa, the highest freestanding mountain in the world, and one of the largest volcanoes. It is very popular for hiking, trekking activities.

    Ruaha National Park
    Ruaha is visually a treat, with wild landscapes of miombo forest and rolling woodlands, hills, rivers and plains. Due to its accessibility it is hardly visited. The center of the reserve is the Great Ruaha River, with its deep pools and gorges, swirling rapids and excellent fishing.

    Mikumi National Park
    This relatively small (3230 sq km) National Park lies 300 km west of Dar-es-Salaam and is the closest park to the capital. Although less spectacular regarding Flora and Fauna, the Mikumi national park obtains a good impression of the African animal world and is suitable for a short visit.

    Uduzungwa Mountains National Park
    Tanzania's last established park contains the greatest altitudinal range of forests in East Africa - unbroken forest cover from lowland forest communities at below 250 m above sea level to mountain communities at over 2,800 m. Udzungwa National Park has one of the highest numbers of species endemism worldwide.

    Rubondo island National Park
    Tanzania's 10th park major animal attraction is the abundance of the Sitatunga, an aquatic antelope that cannot be found in any other Park in Tanzania. Rubondo Island was declared Tanzania's 10th National Park in 1977.. A protector to introduced mammal species, rare orchids and fish breeding grounds Rubondo is also more than just a watery wonderland.

    Deserted sandy beaches nestle against a cloak of virgin forest which is host to a rich abundance of mammals, reptiles and plants.

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