Arusha National Park
Arusha National Park offers a convenient trip for a one-day safari, as it is close to both Arusha and Moshi for visitors who have busy schedules.
With a unique and diverse landscape that ranges from open savannah to tropical rainforest, the park is dominated by the shadow of Mount Meru second highest peak in Tanzania and its summit provides an unparalleled view of Mount Kilimanjaro.
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Game drive experience over the shadow of Mount Meru.
Arusha National Park remarkably goes around Mount Meru with 552 sq km placed in Arusha Region iconic city for tours and travel of northeastern Tanzania, a volcanic mountain with an elevation of 4566 m. Arusha national park compared to other national parks is considerably small but it has an exceptional landscape for safari adventure.
In the west of the park, Meru Crater funnels the Jekukumia River and the peak of Mount Meru lies on its edge. Arusha national park is neighboring Ngurdoto Crater in the southeast which offers a calm grassland plain. With shallow alkaline Lakes named Momella in the northeast of the park provide a remarkable view of varying algal colors and wading birds.
Blue Green algae
Some of the lake placed in Arusha national park supports suitable Blue Green algae needed for the well-known pink Flamingos for food, while other lakes support a variety of bird life, with over 400 recorded bird species in the park they will offer both sounds and calmness.
Tanzania’s easy to Access National Parks
45 minutes’ drive from Arusha city or an hour’s drive from Moshi to the park, Arusha national park is well-thought-out to be one of Tanzania’s easy to Access National Parks in more ways than one. It’s not only accessibly located, but it’s also the perfect park to engage in walking and canoeing safaris putting you closer to wildlife and nature than anywhere else within a country!
home to Africa’s largest giraffe population
However, Arusha National Park has no big number of wildlife predators, it is home to Africa’s largest giraffe population, a disparity of primate species, and a good number of large herbivores.







