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Meru National Park, located in eastern Kenya, is a hidden gem known for its untamed beauty and diverse wildlife. Spanning over 870 square kilometers, the park offers a unique combination of landscapes, from dense woodlands and savannahs to wetlands and riverine forests. Meru is home to a variety of wildlife, including elephants, lions, leopards, buffalos, and over 300 bird species. It is also famous for its connection to the late conservationist Joy Adamson, who reintroduced the famous lioness Elsa back into the wild.
The park offers a more tranquil and less crowded safari experience compared to other Kenyan parks. Here you can enjoy game drives, walking safaris, and birdwatching in this peaceful, scenic environment, making it an ideal destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers.
Lake Manyara National Park
Lake Manyara National Park well known for the tree climbing lions, the soda ash lake that attracts thousands and pink flamingos, one of Tanzania’s biggest elephant population and breathtaking scenery!Â
Located in the northern part of Tanzania, Lake Manyara National Park is 126 kilometers west of Arusha Town. The park covers an area of 330 sq km / 125 sq mile including a lake surface of 230 sq km / 89 sq miles

Lake Manyara has a big number of elephants, so many giraffes; zebras, wildebeests, impalas, waterbucks, and warthogs, the less-known shy Kik’s dik dik as well as the Klipspringer that dwell along the ramps of the escarpment. Leopards are hosted within the scattered forests and escarpment, while the healthy population of lions that are widely known for their unique tree climbing capability. In addition, you will not fail to notice the very large number of baboons in this park which can live in sizeable troops of up to 200 members.
There are a number of fascinating tourist attractions that can be explored and a number of activities such as bird watching, game drives, visit maasai bombas.
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BEST TIME TO VISIT
The Best Time to visit Meru National Park is during the dry season, from June to October. During this period, the weather is warm and sunny, making it ideal for game drives and hiking, with animals more concentrated around water sources. The park’s rugged terrain is more accessible, and wildlife viewing is at its peak.
The wet season (March to May) brings lush greenery and migratory birds, making it perfect for birdwatching but less favourable for game drives due to slippery roads and mud. The dry season offers the most comfortable and rewarding experience.
highlights
- Diverse Wildlife: Meru National Park is home to a wide range of animals, including elephants, lions, leopards, giraffes, and over 300 bird species.
- Joy Adamson’s Legacy: The park is famous for the conservation work of Joy Adamson, who reintroduced the famous lioness Elsa into the wild.
- Mugie Hills: Enjoy panoramic views from the hills, perfect for hiking and photography.
- Tana River: The river meanders through the park, providing beautiful landscapes and opportunities for boat rides.
- Birdwatching: The park is a haven for bird enthusiasts, offering sightings of species like the African fish eagle and secretary bird.


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