- List of protected areas of Tanzania
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Protected areas in Tanzania are extremely varied, ranging from sea habitats over grasslands to the top of the Kilimanjaro, the tallest mountain in Africa. About a third of the country's total area is protected to a certain degree as National Park, Game Reserve, Marine Park, Forest Reserve and the like.
The following list gives an overview on the various protected areas in Tanzania including their predominant habitat, wildlife and flora. Especially remarkable species (endemics or those occurring in unusually large numbers) are set in bold.
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National Parks
All 16 National Parks together comprise an area of more than 42,000 km². They are administered by the Tanzania National Parks authority (TANAPA). Names like Arusha and Serengeti are well known, partly due to films about African wildlife.
National Park Habitat Flora/Fauna Comments Picture Arusha National Park
established[1]: 1960
renamed[2]: 1967
enlarged: 1973
area: 137 km²dense forest, swamp, grassland, lakes, alpine highland, rocks
1,525 - 4,565 mgiraffe, buffalo, elephant, zebra, dik-dik, hippopotamus, waterbuck, warthog, leopard, eland, spotted hyena, klipspringer, baboon, blue monkey, black-and-white colobus, greater flamingo, lesser flamingo, sacred ibis, Maccoa Duck, Egyptian goose, turaco, Narina Trogon, broadbill, Red-hot Poker, Spanish moss, giant lobelia 400 bird species Gombe Stream National Park
established[3]: 1943
gazetted[4]: 1968
area: 52 km²miombo woodland, gallery forest
750 - 1,500 mchimpanzee, olive baboon, red-tailed monkey, red colobus, diademed monkey, leopard, bushbuck, buffalo, waterbuck, barbet, Palm-nut Vulture, Forbes' Plover, fish eagle, Peters's Twinspot Jane Goodall worked here Jozani Chwaka Bay National Park
established[5]: 1940s
gazetted[4]: 2004
area: 50 km²swamp forest, mangrove, sea grass bed, salt marsh Zanzibar red colobus, Ader's Duiker Katavi National Park
established[3]: 1951
gazetted[4]: 1974
area: 4,471 km²miombo woodland, river, lakes, floodplain
900 meland, sable antelope, roan antelope, hippopotamus, crocodile, lion, leopard, elephant, zebra, buffalo, topi, pelican, waterfowl more than 400 bird species Kilimanjaro National Park
established: 1910s[3], 1921[6]
gazetted: 1973[4]
world heritage: 1987
area: 753 km²montane forest, moorland, alpine desert
1830 – 5895 mAbbott's duiker, grey duiker, Red Forest Duiker, bushbuck, eland, elephant, leopard, buffalo, small antelope, blue monkey, black-and-white colobus, galago crassicaudatus, Kilimanjaro tree hyrax, Abbot's Starling, raven, papilio sjoestedti, giant lobelia, moss, lichen Highest freestanding mountain in the world. World's tallest summit that can be climbed without technical equipment. Kitulo National Park
gazetted[4]: 2002
area: 412.9 km²montane grassland at 2,600 m red-hot poker, aloe, protea, pelargonium geranium, giant lobelia, lilies, asters, Denham's bustard, Blue Swallow, mountain marsh widow, cisticola njombe, Kipengere Seedeater, Mountain Reedbuck, eland, chameleon, lizards, frogs 350 species of vascular plants among which 45 varieties of terrestrial orchid, many bird species Lake Manyara National Park
established[3]: 1957
established[4]: 1960
area: 325 km²
enlarged: 2009
area: 644 km²lake (2/3), forest, grassland
960 – 1478 melephant, buffalo, lion, black rhinoceros, hippopotamus, impala, giraffe, zebra, wildebeest, bushbuck, leopard, baboon, lesser flamingo, greater flamingo, white pelican, yellow-billed stork, White-breasted Cormorant, Palm-nut Vulture, Ayres' Hawk-eagle, Nile monitor, cobra greatest biomass density in the world; tree-climbing lions Mahale Mountains National Park
gazetted[4]: 14 June 1985
area: 1,613 km²miombo forest, Kasoge (lowland) forest, montane rainforest
773 - 2,460 mchimpanzee, red colobus, red-tailed monkey, blue monkey, giant squirrel, Red-legged Sun Squirrel, brush-tailed porcupine, Bushy-tailed Mongoose, Angolan black-and-white colobus, Sharpe's Grysbok, Red-collared Widowbird, speckled mousebird, crowned eagle, bee-eater, roller, crested guineafowl, Ross' Turaco, White-browed Robin-Chat, Red-winged Starling, Violet-backed Starling, parrots savanna and forest adapted species, 90% of 193 fish species in the lake are endemic Mikumi National Park
established: 1964
extended: 1975
area: 3,230 km²floodplain, grassland, wooded savanna, miombo covered hills
550 - 1,257 meland, greater kudu, yellow baboon, vervet monkey, serval, sable antelope, hippopotamus, zebra, lion, wildebeest, impala, buffalo, giraffe, elephant, lilac-breasted roller, yellow-throated longclaw, bateleur eagle, waterbirds more than 400 bird species Mount Meru (Tanzania)
See Arusha National ParkPart of Arusha National Park Ruaha National Park
established[3]: 1910
gazetted[4]: 1964
area: 10,300 km²miombo woodland, savanna
750-1,830 melephant, hornbill, kingfisher, sunbird, white stork, African Wild Dog, sable antelope, greater kudu, Crested Barbet, Yellow-collared Lovebird more than 400 bird species, high diversity of antelopes Rubondo Island National Park
established[4]: 1977
area: 240 km²humid forest, lakeside papyrus beds, open grassland
1,134 - 1,381 myellow-spotted otter, Nile perch, fish eagle, hippopotamus, vervet monkey, genet, mongoose, bushbuck, sitatunga, African grey parrot, malachite kingfisher, paradise flycatcher, herons, storks, spoonbills Saadani National Park
established[3]: 1969
gazetted[4]: 2002
area: 1,062 km²coast, river, forest, savanna giraffe, buffalo, warthog, waterbuck, reedbuck, hartebeest, wildebeest, Red Forest Duiker, greater kudu, eland, sable antelope, yellow baboon, vervet monkey, elephant, lion, leopard, spotted hyena, black-backed jackal, hippopotamus, crocodile, Mangrove Kingfisher, lesser flamingo, green turtle only sanctuary bordering the sea Serengeti National Park
established[3]: 1929
gazetted[4]: 1951
world heritage: 1981
area: 14,763 km²grassland plains, savanna, riverine forest, woodland;
920 - 1,850 mwildebeest, zebra, lion, leopard, elephant, rhinoceros, buffalo, cheetah, gazelle, giraffe, spotted hyena, jackal, aardwolf, serval, agama lizard, rock hyrax, secretary bird, ostrich, black eagle most visited park in Tanzania; famous for massive migration of ungulates; more than 500 bird species Tarangire National Park
established: 1970 [4]
area: 2,850 km²grassland, savanna;
1,000 - 1,500 moryx, gerenuk, elephant, baobab, Lesser Kudu, African Wild Dog, lion kori bustard, ground hornbill, ostrich, Yellow-collared Lovebird, Rufous-tailed Weaver, Ashy Starling, dwarf mongoose, Red-and-yellow Barbet 550 bird varieties; largest concentration of wildlife behind Serengeti Udzungwa Mountains National Park
established[4]: 1994
area: 1,990 km²tropical rainforest, mountain forest, miombo woodland, grassland, steppe
250 - 2,600 mRufous-winged Sunbird, Udzungwa Partridge, sanje crested mangabey, Iringa Red Colobus, rungwecerbus kipunji, matundu dwarf galago, Mountain Dwarf Galago, reptiles and amphibians, hyrax, squirrel, also big mammals more than 400 bird species, 2,500 plant species; many endemics (25 % of plant species, 5 primates); second-largest biodiversity in Africa Other protected areas
Name Habitat Flora/Fauna Comments Picture Mafia Island Marine Park
established[7]: 1 July 1995
area: 882 km²coral reefs, sea grass beds, mangroves, inter-tidal flats, coastal forest dugong, gold-striped fusilier, cigar wrasse, queen coris, goldbar wrasse, grouper, barracuda, rainbow runner, black-spotted ribbontail ray, blue-spotted ribbontail ray, eagle ray, manta ray, yellowfin tuna, kingfish, mackerel, bonito, cobia, reef shark, green turtle, hawksbill turtle, comores lesser flying fox, duiker, Bush Pig, mongoose, elephant shrew Mnazi Bay-Ruvumba Estuary Marine Park
established: 1 July 2000
area: 650 km²mangroves, sand dunes, sea, coastal forest, river coral, whale, dolphin, crocodile, hippopotamus, terrapin more than 400 fish species Ngorongoro Conservation Area
established: 1959
world heritage: 1979
area: 8,288 km²grassland, lakes, swamp, woodland, heath, dense mountain forest
1,500 - 3,648 mwildebeest, zebra, gazelle, black rhinoceros, lion, hartebeest, spotted hyena, hippopotamus, buffalo, elephant, Mountain Reedbuck, leopard, serval, ostrich, kori bustard, papilio sjoestedti many archeological and paleontological sites: Olduvai Gorge, Laetoli, Lake Ndutu Selous Game Reserve
established[8]: 1922
world heritage: 1982
area: 44,800 km²miombo woodland, open wooded grassland, riverine swamps
80 - 1,300 mAfrican wild dog, elephant, cheetah, giraffe, hippopotamus, Buffalo, crocodile, white rhinoceros, largest game reserve in Africa; 350 bird species Uwanda Game Reserve
established: 1971
area: 5,000 km²floodplain, grassland, woodland
1,200 mpuku, zebra, topi, buffalo, elephant See also
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References
National Parks of Tanzania National Parks Arusha · Gombe Stream · Jozani Chwaka Bay · Katavi · Kilimanjaro · Kitulo · Lake Manyara · Mahale Mountains · Mikumi · Mount Meru · Ruaha · Rubondo Island · Saadani · Serengeti · Tarangire · Udzungwa MountainsReserves Marine National Parks
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