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East Africa is home to some of the world’s most diverse and wildlife-rich national parks, offering incredible safari experiences. Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda, and Rwanda each have protected areas filled with iconic animals like lions, elephants, gorillas, and zebras. From the vast savannas of the Serengeti and Masai Mara to the dense forests of Bwindi and Volcanoes National Park, these parks provide unique opportunities to experience nature up close. Whether you’re drawn to the Great Migration, gorilla trekking, or scenic landscapes, the national parks in these countries offer unforgettable adventures.
Serengeti National Park, situated in northern Tanzania, is one of the world’s most renowned wildlife sanctuaries. Spanning approximately
Ruaha National Park, located in central Tanzania, is one of East Africa’s largest and most significant protected areas.
Location and Accessibility Amboseli National Park, located in southern Kenya, is renowned for its breathtaking landscapes and diverse
Murchison Falls National Park, sits in the northwestern corner of Uganda, is the largest national park in the
Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, located in southwestern Uganda, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its dense,
Lake Manyara National Park, nestled in the Great Rift Valley of northern Tanzania, is a diverse and picturesque
Gombe Stream National Park, located in western Tanzania along the shores of Lake Tanganyika, is a small but
Katavi National Park is a remote, untouched wilderness paradise, situated in the western area of Tanzania, known for
Tarangire National Park, located in northern Tanzania, covers an impressive 2,850 square kilometers (1,100 square miles). The park
Kidepo Valley National Park, located in the remote northeastern corner of Uganda, close by the borders of South
Queen Elizabeth National Park, located in southwestern Uganda, is a stunning wildlife reserve. It covers approximately 1,978 square
Tsavo East and Tsavo West National Parks together form one of the largest protected wildlife areas in the
The Mara River flows through Narok County in southern Kenya and the Mara Region in northern Tanzania. The
Mikumi National Park, nestled in southern Tanzania, stands as a premier wildlife sanctuary within the expansive Selous ecosystem.
Lake Victoria, the largest lake in Africa and the second-largest freshwater lake in the world by surface area,
Mkomazi National Park is a hidden gem amongst the parks of Tanzania. It is located in the northeastern
Africa’s Highest Peak Mount Kilimanjaro, located in northeastern Tanzania, stands as Africa’s highest peak at 5,895 meters (19,341
Located approximately 180 kilometers (112 miles) north of Nairobi, Aberdare National Park is both conveniently reachable and strategically