4 Best Tanzania Safari Parks That Will Save You Money

October 14, 2020
Tanzania Safari Guide

When you imagine of Tanzania safari parks, what comes to mind? For most, they think of the iconic Serengeti safari park or the world-famous Ngorongoro Crater . And yeah, these Tanzania safari parks are pretty dang amazing. But they also dramatically increase the cost for your Tanzania safari experience.

But what if I told you that you could visit another Tanzania safari park, see all the unique animals you want, experience almost identical African landscapes, avoid the crowds, and only pay a fraction of the price?

Sounds like a no-brainer, right?

And it’s the reality.

In Tanzania, we have 16 parks, each with a unique safari experience. If you’re looking for the best safari experience without spending your life savings, we have a few other options for you to consider.

Let’s dive in and talk about five of our top safari parks in Tanzania to consider for your next African safari holiday.

4 Tanzanian Safari Parks That Won’t Kill Your Budget

1. Tanzania safari to Ruaha National Park

Lion in Tanzania safari park

The Ruaha Park covers an area of 13,000 square kilometers — definitely nothing to sneeze at! With so much space, you’ll never get bored. You might see elephants feeding on the luscious bark of the Baobab trees in the park, or catch a glimpse of the hippos coming up for air along the winding river. There are also large populations of predators like lion, cheetah, spotted hyena, and wild dog roaming around the landscape.

Other animal species that grace the boundaries of Ruaha National Park include antelopes, gazelles, as well as yellow baboons and black and white colobus monkeys. If your hobbies tend toward birdwatching, Ruaha park is an absolute haven for bird life, too!

In short, Ruaha National Park will not disappoint even the most avid safari-goer!

2. Tanzania safari to Mikumi National Park

Mikumi National Park has a vast ecosystem that includes expansive grasslands and dense woodlands. On a normal day on Tanzanian safari in Mikumi, you’re bound to see giraffes, elephants, lions, hippos, zebras, impalas, warthogs, wildebeest, hartebeest, and even the world’s largest antelope, the might eland!

Apart from our 4-legged furry friends, there are also over 400 bird species that have been known to come through the park, including lilac-breasted rollers, yellow-throated longclaws, and bateleur eagles.

3. Tanzania safari to Selous Game Reserve

At 55,000 square kilometers, the Selous Game Reserve weighs in at the second largest conservation area in Africa! To give you some perspective, Selous covers an area twice the size of the country of Denmark!

But what lies inside the reserve is even more wondrous! This reserve has the world’s largest concentration of elephants, buffalo, hipps, crocodiles and wild dogs. You’ll also be able to spot lions, giraffes, zebras, and other species native to this area.

Selous Game also offers other experiences outside of a traditional vehicle safari, including a boat safari down the Rufiji River, hiking, and fly camp safari expeditions into the bush. And at the end of a long safari tours, you can look forward to a soak in Maji Moto, the hot springs located in the Beho Beho area of the reserve.

4. Tanzania safari tours to Gombe Stream National Park

Located in Southern Tanzania safaris circuits, along the shores of Lake Tanganyika, this Tanzania national park is home to a thriving chimpanzee habitat. This habitat was made famous by Jane Goodall, a world-renowned scientist and researcher, who lived full time at Gombe Stream National Park for 15 years. You can still visit the research center that was founded there and visit Fifi, the longest surviving member of Jane Goodall’s original chimpanzee habitat.

Gombe National Park is also distinct in that it has no roads, making it the ideal, peaceful place for a walking safari. At the end of a long day, visitors can also enjoy taking a dip or snorkeling around Lake Tanganyika.

While we love the more famous Tanzanian safari parks, we never want to forget the smaller gems that make this great country what it is. No matter your interests or budget, there’s a Tanzania safari park that can fit your requirement.

Want more detailed information? Feel free to reach out to our Tanzania safari experts to learn more!

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