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Tucked away on the enchanting island of Zanzibar lies a treasure trove of biodiversity, the Jozani Chwaka Bay National Park. Established in 2004, this petite park, spanning a mere 30 square kilometers, is a shining star on the Tanzanian list of prospective World Heritage Sites. As the only protected park in Zanzibar, Jozani-Chwaka Bay is...
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Located in the Northwest of Kenya’s capital Nairobi near the border of Uganda, Kakamega Forest National Reserve is a tropical rainforest situated in the Kakamega and Nandi County of Kenya. its the only rainforest that still stands in Kenya covering approximately 24 0square kilometers stretching all the way from central Africa. The Reserve was established...
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Tucked away in the Katavi Region of Tanzania, Katavi National Park is a treasure trove of wildlife and natural beauty, established in 1974. This off-the-beaten-path destination encompasses the Katuma River, seasonal Lake Katavi, and Chada flood plains, making it a true African wilderness experience. Spanning approximately 4,471 square kilometers, Katavi National Park is Tanzania’s third-largest...
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Nestled within the vibrant city of Kisumu, on the picturesque shores of Lake Victoria, lies the Kisumu Impala Sanctuary. This verdant oasis, spanning less than 1km², was officially gazetted in 1992. In March 2010, it was rebranded as “a lakeshore walk with impalas,” encapsulating the essence of this unique urban sanctuary. The sanctuary boasts an...
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Burigi-Chato National Park, nestled in southwestern Tanzania, sprawls across districts like Karagwe, Biharamulo, and Muleba in Kagera Region, as well as Chato in Geita Region. Established as a national park in 2019, it boasts an impressive 4,707 square kilometers, earning its spot as Tanzania’s fourth-largest national park. This vast wilderness stretches from the shores of...
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Tucked away in the northern safari circuit of Kenya, alongside Shaba and Buffalo Springs, lies the hidden gem of Samburu National Reserve. This off-the-beaten-path destination is a treasure trove of untouched wilderness, teeming with wildlife and offering an unparalleled safari experience, far from the madding crowd of Kenya’s more popular parks. The reserve’s rugged landscape...
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Located in the Iringa region, south of Tanzania’s capital, Dodoma, Udzungwa Mountains National Park is a stunning tract of mountain forests. The park spans 1,990 square km, bordering the Ruaha River, and is part of the ancient Eastern Arc Mountains range that stretches across Kenya and Tanzania. It was gazette in the 1992 by the...
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Tucked away in the tranquil shores of the Indian Ocean, Saadani National Park is a treasure trove of biodiversity, awaiting discovery by intrepid travelers seeking an unparalleled Tanzania wildlife safari experience. As the only national park in Tanzania to boast an oceanic border, Saadani’s unique geography weaves a rich tapestry of ecosystems, encompassing savannahs, wetlands,...
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Nestled in the heart of Mwanza, Tanzania, lies the breathtaking Saanane Island National Park, a verdant oasis situated on the shores of the majestic Lake Victoria. As the second national park in Tanzania to be located on the lake’s shores, Saanane Island National Park is a treasure trove of natural wonders, awaiting discovery by intrepid...
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Located in the heart of Tanzania, Ruaha National Park sprawls across an impressive 20,226 square kilometers, making it the country’s largest national park and one of the most extensive in Africa. This vast wilderness is part of the larger Rungwa-Kizigo-Muhesi ecosystem, a sprawling landscape of 45,000 square kilometers that encompasses two additional game reserves and...
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