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What Wildlife Will I See in Tanzania?

Updated: Jul 13


Encounter Giants Elephants in Tanzania
Encounter Giants Elephants in Tanzania

Tanzania is a wildlife enthusiast's paradise, boasting an incredibly diverse range of fauna that is sure to captivate any visitor. From the iconic African big five to an array of birdlife and lesser-known species, Tanzania offers a safari experience like no other. Here's a detailed exploration of the wildlife you can expect to encounter:


   - African Elephant.

Tanzania is home to the largest populations of elephants in Africa, particularly in areas like Tarangire National Park and the Selous Game Reserve.

   - African Lion.

Serengeti National Park and Ngorongoro Crater are renowned for their dense lion populations, offering excellent opportunities for observing these majestic predators.

   - African Leopard.

While elusive, leopards can be spotted in various regions such as the Serengeti, Manyara, and Ruaha National Parks, often lounging in trees or prowling through the savannah.

   - African Buffalo.

Often found in large herds, African buffalo roam the plains of parks like Serengeti and Ruaha, providing thrilling encounters with one of the continent's most formidable herbivores.

   - Rhinoceros (Black and White).

Though critically endangered, conservation efforts in parks like Serengeti and Ngorongoro Crater have resulted in small populations of both black and white rhinos, offering rare glimpses of these magnificent creatures.

Lions cub, one of the African big five
Lions cub, one of the African big five

2. Other Mammals.

   - Giraffe.

 Towering above the savannah, giraffes are a common sight in Tanzania's national parks, notably in Tarangire and Serengeti.

   - Cheetah.

Known for their speed and agility, cheetahs roam the open plains of Serengeti, making it one of the best places to witness their hunting prowess.

   - Hippopotamus.

Inhabiting waterways and lakes, hippos can be seen in large numbers in areas like Lake Manyara and the rivers of Selous Game Reserve.

   - Wild Dog.

Endangered but still present, African wild dogs can be found in reserves like Selous, where conservation efforts are underway to protect their dwindling populations.

The African Martial Eagle
The African Martial Eagle

3. Birdlife

   - Tanzania boasts over 1,100 bird species, making it a bird watcher's paradise.

   - From colourful bee-eaters and kingfishers to majestic raptors like African fish eagles and martial eagles, Tanzania's diverse habitats support a rich avian diversity.

   - Lake Manyara National Park and the Ngorongoro Conservation Area are particularly renowned for their birdlife, with species ranging from waterfowl to birds of prey.

Flamingo in Lake Manyara National park
Flamingo in Lake Manyara National park

4. Primates.

   - Chimpanzee.

Found in the lush forests of Gombe Stream and Mahale Mountains National Parks, chimpanzees offer a unique wildlife encounter for visitors interested in primate conservation and behavior.

   - Black-and-white Colobus Monkey.

These striking monkeys are commonly spotted in the forests of Arusha National Park and the slopes of Mount Kilimanjaro, showcasing Tanzania's diverse primate population.

   - Olive Baboon and Vervet Monkey.

Widely distributed across Tanzania's parks and reserves, these primates are often seen in troops, providing entertaining displays of social behavior.


5. Reptiles and Amphibians.

   - Tanzania is home to a variety of reptiles and amphibians, including crocodiles, snakes, lizards, and frogs.

   - Nile crocodiles are frequently sighted in water bodies like the Rufiji River in Selous Game Reserve, while the elusive and venomous black mamba inhabits forested areas.

   - The vibrant colors of Tanzania's chameleons and tree frogs add to the country's rich biodiversity.

Primates in Gombe Tanzania
Primates in Gombe Tanzania

6. Marine Life.

   - Along its coastline, Tanzania offers opportunities for marine wildlife encounters, including snorkeling and diving around coral reefs.

   - The marine parks of Mafia Island and Chumbe Island are renowned for their pristine coral reefs, where divers can encounter a diverse array of fish, turtles, and invertebrates.


In conTanzania's wildlife is incredibly diverse and abundant, offering visitors the opportunity to witness some of Africa's most iconic species in their natural habitats. Whether on safari in the country's national parks or exploring its coastal waters, Tanzania promises unforgettable encounters with the wonders of the natural world.

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