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Arusha National Park

The Arusha National Park is one of Tanzania’s most underrated safari gems. Located just outside Arusha, this compact yet diverse park offers an entirely different safari experience compared to Serengeti or Ngorongoro.

Unlike the vast predator-heavy plains of northern Tanzania, Arusha National Park is known for:

  • Dramatic landscapes

  • Walking safaris

  • Canoeing experiences

  • Scenic mountain backdrops

The park is dominated by Mount Meru, Tanzania’s second-highest mountain, which provides a stunning backdrop to game drives and hikes.

Wildlife here includes:

  • Giraffes (very common)

  • Buffalo

  • Zebras

  • Warthogs

  • Colobus monkeys

  • Flamingos (seasonal at Momella Lakes)

While you won’t find lions in Arusha National Park, the appeal lies in its scenery, tranquility, and unique activities.

Why Visit Arusha National Park?

  • Perfect First or Last Safari Stop
    Because of its proximity to Arusha town and Kilimanjaro International Airport, it is ideal for arrival or departure days.
  • Walking Safaris
    One of the few parks in northern Tanzania where guided walking safaris are allowed — offering a completely different perspective of the bush.
  • Canoeing on Momella Lakes
    A rare safari activity where you can paddle past buffalo and giraffes along the shoreline.
  • Mount Meru Trekking
    A multi-day climb on Mount Meru offers a quieter alternative to Kilimanjaro with spectacular views.
  • Low Crowds
    Compared to Serengeti and Ngorongoro, the park is far less crowded.

Arusha National Park is not about “Big Five intensity.”
It’s about scenic beauty, active experiences, and relaxed safari pacing.

Giraffes, zebras and warthogs grazing together in the open plains of Arusha National Park, Tanzania.

When to Visit

The Arusha National Park is a year-round destination thanks to its varied landscapes — forests, lakes, and open grasslands — but the experience changes slightly by season.

Dry Season (June – October)

This is the most popular period.

  • Clear skies and excellent views of Mount Meru

  • Easier walking conditions

  • Wildlife gathers near water sources

  • Comfortable temperatures

Best for:

  • Walking safaris
    Canoeing
  • Photography with clear mountain backdrops
  • Combining with
  • Serengeti or Ngorongoro peak season

Green Season (November – May)

This period brings lush scenery and fewer visitors.

  • Forests are vibrant and green

  • Waterfalls are stronger

  • Migratory birds arrive

  • Flamingos are more common at Momella Lakes

March–May sees heavier rains, but the park remains accessible.

Best for:

  • Birdwatchers
  • Landscape photographers
  • Travelers looking for quieter experiences
  • Budget-friendly safari add-ons

Strategic Timing Tip

Because Arusha National Park is close to Arusha and Kilimanjaro International Airport, it works perfectly:

  • As a light safari day after arrival

  • As a soft landing before departure

  • As an acclimatization activity before climbing Mount Meru or Kilimanjaro

Unlike Serengeti or Ngorongoro, wildlife viewing here is not migration-dependent — making it flexible for any itinerary.

Pink flamingos gathered along the alkaline lake shores of Arusha National Park, Tanzania.

Travel Advice

Visiting Arusha National Park requires different expectations compared to larger predator-heavy parks.

Manage Wildlife Expectations

  • No lions in the park

  • Predator sightings are rare

  • Wildlife density is moderate

The focus is scenery and activities rather than intense game drives.

Prioritize Activities

If time allows, include:

  • A guided walking safari

  • Canoeing on Momella Lakes

  • A short Mount Meru hike or full summit climb

These experiences differentiate Arusha from other parks.

Strategic Itinerary Positioning

Arusha National Park works best:

  • On arrival day after landing at Kilimanjaro International Airport

  • As a soft introduction before Serengeti or Ngorongoro

  • As a relaxed final safari before departure

It should complement — not replace — major wildlife parks.

Accommodation

Accommodation for Arusha National Park is typically positioned in three ways:

Inside the Park

Limited options with scenic surroundings and close proximity to activities. Ideal for travelers wanting early access and immersion.

On the Slopes of Mount Meru

Luxury lodges and boutique properties located near the park entrance. Offer forest views and quick access to activities.

In Arusha Town

Staying in Arusha provides a wider range of budget to luxury hotels and easy logistics for airport transfers.

Your accommodation choice should align with whether Arusha National Park is:

  • A short add-on day

  • A Mount Meru trekking base

  • Part of a longer Northern Circuit safari

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