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NATIONAL PARKS AND RESERVESLAKE
MANYARA NATIONAL PARK
Lake Manyara is nestled under the wall of the Great Rift Valley.
The park is made up of five distinct vegetation zones: ground water
forests with towering mahogany and fig trees, extensive marshland
reeds, plains of open grassland, parklands scattered with acacia
trees, and the characteristic scrub land of the Rift Wall.
This park is
famous for its numerous Cape Buffalo, Elephant, Leopard and, especially,
tree climbing Lions. There are also over 350 species of birds. Both
park hotels sit 1,000 feet up on the plateau allowing breathtaking
views of Africa.

NGORONGORO
CRATER
The eighth natural wonder of the world, Ngorongoro, was an active
volcano some eight million years ago whose cone collapsed. This
left a crater, or caldera, of 120 sq. miles, one of the world’s
largest. Unlike other African ecological systems, the crater habitat
is permanently watered and thus able to support a year-round residential
population of animals. Sheer physical beauty and the abundance of
unusually docile game animals, as well as some notable birds, make
up the magic of the Ngorongoro Crater.

SERENGETI
NATIONAL PARK
The Serengeti is a place where the animals know they
have inherited the earth. In this 5,790 sq. mile National Park,
millions of animals, apparently having the world to themselves,
re-enact creation every year. They live in total freedom on limitless
plains scattered with rocky outcrops, patches of acacia bush, forest
and occasional small rivers. The park contains more than 35 species
of animals including 1.8 million Wildebeest and 500,000 Zebra (seasonal).
Also, there are approximately 2,000 Lions as well as an extensive
variety of bird life.
Both Wildebeest
and Zebra are involved in one of the most spectacular of natural
phenomenon, the annual Serengeti migration. They are followed by
the predators and scavengers constantly on the watch for animals
weakened by the long trek.

TARANGIRE
NATIONAL PARK
This park has a wildlife population which compares in density
with that of the Serengeti and other prime national parks. A special
feature of the park is the presence of the Greater Kudu. Tarangire
is at its most spectacular between June and December when thousands
of animals migrate into the park.
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