Our Safari
Safari Guide
We at Kilemakyaro Mountain Lodge like to encourage exploration of areas off the beaten paths of most safari travelers, for these provide the greatest opportunity to experience and come to know the true Africa in all its beauty and wildness
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Northern Circuit
Lake Manyara National Park
Lake Manyara National Park was once the famous hunting grounds for Ernest Hemmingway. In his book Green Hills of Africa he gives an in-depth description of this magnificent national park. Located along the lower level of the Rift Valley, this national park is known for its tree-climbing lions.
Ngorongoro Crater
Located in the Rift Valley, the Ngorongoro Crater is one of the wonders of the natural world. The Crater creates a beautiful and unique area, which teems with wildlife over varied terrain.
Tarangire National Park
The uniqueness of this National Park lies in its large elephant herds. In the dry season the Tarangire River is the only source of water in the area, and all the game depend on this river.
Serengeti National Park
We explore various areas within the endless plains of the Serengeti. Our areas of concentration will vary due to the mass movement of the wildlife. Areas that are frequently visited are Grummeti, Lobo, Seronera and Ndutu.
Southern Circuit
Selous Game Reserve
Selous Game reserve is Africa’s largest game sanctuary: 54,600 square kilometers, about 4 times the size of Serengeti, and larger than Denmark. Selous has an abundance of wildlife like nowhere else in the world. Boat safaris and walking safaris are some of the activities available for our clients.
Ruaha National Park
Ruaha is said to be the most beautiful and undisturbed National Park in Africa. We will spend our days searching the forest and plains for rare antelopes such as greater Kudu, Roan and Sable antelope.
Mikumi National Park
Mikumi National Park is about 3230 sq. km (1247 sq. miles) and is home to an abundance of wildlife. The landscape is dominated by the flood plain of the river Mkata which forms flat, open grasslands.
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