Arusha National Park is one of Tanzania’s most diverse and accessible national parks, located just 35 km from Arusha City. Although smaller than many of Tanzania’s famous safari destinations, the park boasts an extraordinary variety of landscapes, including lush montane forests, open grasslands, sparkling alkaline lakes, volcanic craters, and the towering slopes of Mount Meru. This remarkable diversity makes it an ideal destination for travelers seeking wildlife, scenic beauty, and outdoor adventure within a single park.
The park is renowned for its rich wildlife and exceptional birdlife. Visitors can encounter giraffes, zebras, buffaloes, warthogs, bushbucks, waterbucks, and black-and-white colobus monkeys while exploring the park. Although large predators are uncommon, Arusha National Park offers unique safari experiences such as guided walking safaris and canoeing on the Momella Lakes. The lakes also attract thousands of flamingos and over 400 recorded bird species, making the park a favorite destination for birdwatchers and photographers.
Arusha National Park is also home to Mount Meru, Tanzania’s second-highest mountain at 4,566 meters. The mountain offers one of East Africa’s finest trekking experiences, providing breathtaking views and serving as an excellent acclimatization climb before attempting Mount Kilimanjaro. Whether enjoying a day safari, hiking through rainforest trails, canoeing among waterbirds, or climbing Mount Meru, visitors will experience one of Tanzania’s most scenic and underrated national parks.