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    Zebras in Kenya's Masai Mara

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    Wildebeest Migration, usually around July and August

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    Elephants' herd. Can be seen in Kenya and Tanzania

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    David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust - Elephants and Rhinos orphanage

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    Flamingos on Lake Nakuru in Kenya

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    Gorillas in Bwindi found in Impenetrable Forest in Uganda

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    Lionesses on a fat feast

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    Rhinos in Kenya's Ol Pejeta Conservancy

Tanzania Attractions

The Serengeti National Park is Africa's most famous, renowned for its incredible concentrations of predators and the great wildebeest migration, of more that two million herbivorous. The Serengeti has endless grassy plains (Serengeti in Maasai), forming the richest grazing grounds on the continent, and therefore becoming home to the largest herds and the highest concentrations of different predators.

Mount Kilimanjaro, an inactive volcano, Made up of three peaks - Shira, Mawenzi and Uhuru - is Africa’s highest peak and the world’s highest free-standing mountain. It is famous for its snow-capped peak looming over the plains of the savannah. The mountain is a major tourist attraction for mountaineers and trekkers from around the world.

The Ngorongoro Conservation Area consists of various landscapes and includes dense mountain forests, woodlands, grasslands, lakes and swamps. Some of the most important archeological sites in the world, such as Oldupai Gorge and Laetoli can be found here.

The Ngorongoro Crater is the largest unbroken, inactive and unfilled caldera in the world. Over 30,000 animals including the rare black rhino call this unique place their home.

This game reserve has large numbers of elephants, black rhinoceroses, cheetahs, giraffes, hippopotamuses and crocodiles, amongst many other species living in this immense sanctuary that is relatively undisturbed by human impact. The park has a variety of vegetation zones, ranging from dense thickets to open wooded grasslands.

Covering an area of 330 square kilometers, Lake Manyara National Park is a breathtaking scenery well known for the tree climbing lions, the soda ash lake and its flamingos, lying in the shadow of the Great Rift Valley.

The Tarangire National Park is located between the meadows of Masai Steppe to the south east and the lakes of the Great Rift Valley to the north and west.

The Tarangire River is a permanent. There are a number of large swamps, which are usually dry for most of the year .