Top National Parks in Northern Tanzania: Where to Go on Safari

Northern Tanzania is home to some of Africa’s most iconic wildlife destinations. From the endless plains of the Serengeti to the otherworldly Ngorongoro Crater, each park offers something unique—and together, they form one of the richest safari circuits in the world.

If you’re planning your first (or fifth) safari, here’s a guide to the best national parks in Northern Tanzania and what makes each of them worth visiting.


1. Serengeti National Park

Famous for: The Great Wildebeest Migration, big cats, endless plains.

The Serengeti is the crown jewel of Tanzanian safaris. Covering nearly 15,000 square kilometers, it’s one of the best places in Africa to see lions, cheetahs, leopards, elephants, and (during the right season) more than a million wildebeest on the move.

📅 Best time to visit: June–October (dry season and river crossings), January–March (calving season in the south).
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2. Ngorongoro Crater

Famous for: High density of wildlife in a small area, Big Five in a day.

This UNESCO World Heritage Site is the world’s largest intact volcanic caldera and it’s packed with animals. Lions, hyenas, elephants, rhinos, buffaloes, flamingos you name it, you’ll likely see it here. Because the animals rarely leave the crater floor, sightings are almost guaranteed.

🚙 Ideal for: Day trips from Karatu or a stop on your way to the Serengeti.
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3. Tarangire National Park

Famous for: Huge elephant herds, baobab trees, off-the-beaten-path feel.

Often overlooked, Tarangire is a gem, especially during the dry season (June–October) when animals flock to the Tarangire River. It’s second only to the Serengeti for wildlife density during this time. The park is also known for beautiful baobab trees and a wide range of birdlife.

🐘 Bonus: Tarangire has fewer visitors, so game drives feel more personal.


4. Lake Manyara National Park

Famous for: Tree-climbing lions, flamingos, forested scenery.

Lake Manyara offers a complete contrast to the open plains of the Serengeti. The park features groundwater forests, a soda lake full of birds, and grassy floodplains. It’s compact great for a half-day drive and perfect for seeing monkeys, hippos, and elephants.

📍 Ideal for: Day trips from Arusha or as a warm-up before heading to bigger parks.


5. Arusha National Park

Famous for: Walking safaris, canoeing, views of Mt. Meru.

Smaller and less visited, Arusha National Park is a great introduction to Tanzania’s natural beauty. It offers unique activities like guided walks and canoe trips things you won’t find in most big parks. It’s also just 45 minutes from Arusha town, making it a great first stop.

🚶‍♂️ Perfect for: Pre- or post-safari add-ons and active travelers.


Planning a Northern Tanzania Safari

Most safari itineraries link these parks together in a loop:

Arusha → Tarangire → Lake Manyara → Ngorongoro Crater → Serengeti

Depending on your time and budget, you can explore all of them over 5–10 days.

🎒 Want help crafting the right itinerary? Talk to us about customizing your Northern Tanzania safari.


Final Thoughts

Northern Tanzania offers world-class wildlife, stunning landscapes, and legendary safari experiences. Whether you want to catch the Wildebeest Migration, spot the Big Five, or just soak up the silence of the bush, there’s a park here that’s perfect for you.

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