Full Destination Details
Location & Landscape
Arusha National Park sits in northern Tanzania, between Mount Kilimanjaro and Mount Meru. The park has three distinct areas:
Why It’s Unique:
- One of few Tanzanian parks allowing walking and canoe safaris
- Closest national park to Arusha city (45-minute drive)
Highlights to Look for in the Park
Though smaller than other parks, Arusha hosts:
Common Sightings
- Giraffes (both Masai and endangered reticulated).
- Buffalo herds – Up to 400 in open grasslands.
- Colobus monkeys – Black-and-white primates in forest canopies.
- Flamingos – Thousands gather at Momella Lakes.
Rare but Present
- Leopards – Mostly in montane forests.
- Elephants – Occasionally seen at higher elevations.
- Over 400 bird species including Narina trogon.
Best Time to Visit
Season | Pros | Considerations |
---|---|---|
Dry (Jun-Oct) | Best wildlife viewing | Cold mornings on Meru |
Green (Nov-May) | Lush scenery, migratory birds | Some trails slippery |
Guide Tip: “November brings wildflowers while avoiding peak tourist months.”