Arusha National Park Safari
The park is small and covers a total area of 137 km2 (53 sq. mi) with a few dangerous predators. Arusha National Park includes Mount Meru which is the second-highest mountain Tanzania stands at (4556m).
The park is scattered with an abundance of unique wildlife species such as the African elephant, Cape buffalo, hippo, zebra, giraffe, and even the wildebeest. Also, the park is home to amazing birdlife and is home to the famous migratory lesser flamingo.
The presence of alpine conditions on the lofty sides of the majestic Mt Meru only enhances the picturesque backdrop of this truly amazing national park.
History
The area was used as a hunting ground until 1960 when Ngurdoto Crater National Park was established, and in 1967 mount Meru area also became part of the park. The name of the park was then changed to Arusha National Park. The name Arusha was derived from the region (Arusha city) park found.
Why visit
outstanding Wildlife Diversity.
The park is famous for hosting a large number of Africa’s giraffe population. And also, visitors should expect to come across waterbucks, cape buffalo, elephants, blue monkeys, black and white colobus monkeys, turacos, trogons, Flamingos, and even very rare predators such as leopards in the right conditions. The park also claims an incredibly diverse variety of birdlife, making it a popular stop for bird lovers.
Presence of Mount Meru in the area.
An active strata volcano, Meru has not exploded since 1910 and today stands silent watch over the safari capital of Tanzania, Arusha city.
Mt. Meru is a popular climbing destination for those who cannot take the 5-7 days needed to climb the highest Kilimanjaro and offers spectacular views of Arusha National Park, Arusha proper, and Kilimanjaro itself.
Ngurdoto Crater.
The crater with its many visible animal paths, provides a natural sanctuary to many African animals, including African buffalo, elephants, a variety of monkeys, and baboons, as well as birds like hamerkop, spur-winged geese, and herons.
Fig Tree Arch.
Things to do
Trekking Meru Mountain.
Horse ride across Arusha national park.
Canoeing on Momella lakes.
Bird watching.
The most famous bird species in the Arusha National Park are waterfowls such as little grebes, eagles, pochards, geese, hamerkop, red sharks, spur-winged geese, woodpecker, herons, secretary birds, Flamingos, grey parrot
Walking safaris.
The walk will take you across Mount Meru base and then to Momella Lakes present in the park. These are soda-lakes, shallow, and alkaline. The lakes are covered by algae with colors that are lovely to look at. North of the lake, you’ll see the sometimes blue, sometimes green hills that are around the lake. The Ngurdoto Crater is at a depth of 100 meters, its floor is swampy, and is surrounded by forests.
Game drive.
In general, the driver/guide will also be your guide in Arusha national park and take you on the game drives through the park experience at their lodge.
best time to visit
However, trips to the area can be customized according to the visitor’s interests. For example, June to October might be an ideal time for the big game viewing as most of the bushes are thinner and grasses are shorter and this gives a good game viewing. But April is the peak time for aquatic and migratory bird viewing as this is the wet season.
getting to
There are a number of ways to arrive in Arusha town. The most recommended option to reach Arusha town is to fly to the Kilimanjaro International Airport (KIA) which is located approximately 46 kilometers or 29 miles from Arusha.
Also, another quick way of getting to Arusha national park is by flight. The presence of the airstrips in the park facilitates the landing and taking off for the visitors.
Where to stay
Where to stay
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There are three campsites inside Arusha national park. The first one is located on the slopes of Mount Meru and is given the name public as it can be shared if there is more than one camper using it on the same day, whereas private campsites are exclusive for as long as the occupant is using it..
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Regardless of being in the wild, they have running cold water, along with several modern facilities such as flushing toilets, a shower (cold water), and modern washbasins. All are housed inside a small brick house. Also, they do have a separate building that serves as the kitchen, and they are only equipped with sinks and counters..
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Park authorities provide an armed ranger during the night for the park’s inhabitants. They can be a useful source of information on the campsite itself and the animals..
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Just remember to keep your food safe at all times – lock the kitchen doors as it may attract unwanted attention from the animals and even be stolen.
MEDIUM AND LUXURY LODGES.
Depending on your budget, plenty of places to stay are available in the area.