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It covers an area of 247 sq km. and is a wild and beautiful area with great opportunities for photographic tourism. The essential core of the area is quite a deep valley with a slow winding river at its base which breaks up into lakes and swamps. The lower slopes of the valley are a […]
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The Park consists the Ugalla River, it is located in west central Tanzania is a broad, slow moving river of sand banks, shallow pools, oxbow lakes and swamps that winds its way in meandering loops westwards through a remote and almost forgotten world of extraordinary wildlife richness. It became a national park in 2019. It […]
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This Park is made up of a broad arc running 500 miles down the eastern side of Tanzania, where there are seven ancient mountain ranges known as Eastern arc mountain. These forested islands are surrounded by seas of drier savannas, and their isolation has led to the evolution of the most unique and varied plant […]
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This national park shores of Lake Victoria, it is a beautiful island for decades, and it is covered by primary island paradise is now a place where one can not only enjoy the wild animals such as the human habituated chimpanzee tropical forest, interspersed with small patches of watching man’s closest living relative, and without […]
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Mahale National Park is surely one of the most spectacular places to visit in all of Africa. This is not idle sales talk. Some would argue that it is one of the most spectacular travel destinations in the whole world. Part of this park include Lake Tanganyika which is the world’s longest lake (673 km) […]
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Kigosi was established a National Park in 2019. It is 8265 km² in area and is part of the Moyowosi / Malagarasi wetlands complex which is the largest in East Africa. In fact, it is part of a vast shallow basin drained by 7 slow moving rivers, the Malagarasi, Moyowosi, Nikonga, Ugalla, Kigosi, Nikonga and […]
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Gombe National Park covers an area of 52, sq. km. and was first recognized as an important wildlife and chimpanzee habitat in 1943 when it was designated a Game Reserve It has mountainous forested terrain that slopes steeply down to its sandy shoreline on Lake Tanganyika, and the defining attraction for the visitor are the […]
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The Park is located in the north west of Tanzania where it borders Rwanda to the west and shares a short boundary with Akagera National Park. The actual Park boundary is the Kagera River. To the north the Park shares a boundary with Uganda where again the actual boundary is the Kagera River. Open Acacia […]
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Stretching from Lake Victoria in the East to the Rwandan boundary in the West Burigi – Chato is an enormous piece of wild country encompassing fresh water lakes, long hills, rocky crags along escarpments, deeply set valleys lined with forest, open plains, swamps, rivers, flood plains and tall grass wooded savanna – mostly Combretum and […]
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Kitulo national parks is locally referred to be a “Bustani ya Mungu” – the Garden of God. This beautiful name is a perfect description of God. The area contains the soft rolling valleys on a high plateau in the cool. uplands of southern Tanzania burst into a seasonal exuberance of flowers and color that is […]
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