Arusha National Park

Arusha National Park Overview

Just a stone’s throw away from both Arusha’s bustling city center and Kilimanjaro International Airport lies the breathtaking Arusha National Park, a hidden gem in Tanzania’s northeast. Despite its modest size of 137 square kilometers, this reserve is a treasure trove of geological wonders, showcasing a diverse landscape that includes verdant savannas, towering mountains, ancient volcanic calderas, lush montane forests, and serene alkaline lakes. What sets Arusha National Park apart is its remarkable accessibility, allowing visitors to explore its rich terrain and encounter iconic wildlife species in just a single day. From graceful plains game to playful monkeys and colorful forest birds, the park’s vibrant ecosystem offers a captivating glimpse into Tanzania’s natural heritage.

While the park experiences rainy seasons from March to May and November to December, its excellent road network ensures that it remains easily accessible throughout the year. Whether you’re embarking on a stroll, a thrilling game drive, or a scenic hike, Arusha National Park promises an unforgettable adventure filled with awe-inspiring landscapes and exciting wildlife encounters. So, escape the hustle and bustle of city life and immerse yourself in the tranquil beauty of Arusha National Park, where every turn reveals a new and captivating facet of Tanzania’s remarkable wilderness.

North eastern Circuit

137 km2 (53 sq mi)

Things to Do in Arusha National Park

In Arusha National Park, there’s no shortage of activities to keep you enthralled throughout your visit. Here are some must-do experiences:Things to do in Arusha National Park

 

  1. Game Drives:
    Explore the park’s diverse landscapes and encounter a variety of wildlife on a thrilling game drive. Keep your eyes peeled for elephants, giraffes, buffaloes, zebras, and even the elusive leopard.
  2. Hiking:
    Lace up your boots and hit the trails to discover the park’s scenic beauty up close. Popular hiking routes include the ascent of Mount Meru, the fifth-highest peak in Africa, and the Ngurdoto Crater Rim Trail, offering panoramic views of the crater below.
  3. Canoeing:
    Paddle along the tranquil waters of Momella Lakes, where you can spot hippos, waterfowl, and other aquatic creatures while enjoying the stunning surroundings.
  4. Birdwatching:
    Arusha National Park is a paradise for bird enthusiasts, with over 400 bird species recorded within its boundaries. Grab your binoculars and keep an eye out for colorful sunbirds, majestic eagles, and rare species such as the Hartlaub’s turaco.
  5. Cultural Tours:
    Immerse yourself in the local culture with a visit to the nearby villages of the Meru and Maasai tribes. Learn about their traditions, customs, and way of life through guided cultural tours.
  6. Picnicking:
    Take advantage of the park’s designated picnic areas and enjoy a relaxing lunch surrounded by nature. It’s the perfect way to recharge before continuing your adventures.
  7. Sightseeing:
    Don’t miss the opportunity to marvel at the park’s geological wonders, including the Ngurdoto Crater, the Momella Lakes, and the majestic Mount Meru. Each offers its own unique beauty and photographic opportunities.

Things to do in Arusha National Park

 

While Arusha National Park may not boast major predators like lions, cheetahs, or wild dogs, it still holds its own as a charming reserve that’s often part of Tanzania’s Northern Circuit safari itinerary. Travelers embarking on this iconic route typically visit Tarangire National Park, Lake Manyara National Park, Ngorongoro Crater, and Serengeti National Park. However, Arusha National Park has also become a popular standalone destination, attracting residents of Arusha and business travelers alike. From its humble beginnings in 1960 as Ngurdoto Crater National Park, the reserve has evolved into a valued and captivating destination. Originally named after one of its prominent geological features, it’s now known as Arusha National Park, reflecting its significance as a gem located just a short distance from Tanzania’s safari capital.

Arusha National Park Map

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