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Kilimanjaro National Park

Where Wildlife Roams Amid Stunning Landscapes!

Nestled in northern Tanzania, Kilimanjaro National Park offers a uniquely surprising safari experience. While it is famed for housing the world’s tallest free-standing mountain, the park also delights visitors with rich wildlife encounters, lush rainforests, and alpine meadows. Our skilled guides lead you to the best wildlife viewing spots, and with our top-notch safari fleet, we ensure a safe and memorable adventure.

Sharing Tanzania’s true spirit with every adventurer.

Things to do in Kilimanjaro

Surrounded by awe-inspiring scenery and remarkable wildlife, Kilimanjaro National Park invites visitors to enjoy a wide range of thrilling and memorable experiences.

Experience Kilimanjaro Beyond the Ordinary

Whether you’re conquering the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro, spotting wildlife across the plains, or exploring the rich traditions of Chagga culture, your journey through Kilimanjaro National Park promises to be nothing short of extraordinary.

A Procession of Wildlife

Wildlife In Kilimanjaro

Elephants

Towering beneath Africa’s highest peak, elephants roam Kilimanjaro’s forests and open spaces, offering unforgettable encounters with these gentle giants.

Monkeys

Playful troops of monkeys swing through Kilimanjaro’s lush forests, adding energy and life to the park’s rich biodiversity.

Serval Cats

Elusive and elegant, serval cats stealthily move through Kilimanjaro’s grasslands, rewarding the keen-eyed traveler with rare sightings.

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

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The park is in northern Tanzania, surrounding Mount Kilimanjaro, near the town of Moshi.

 

It is home to Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa’s tallest peak, as well as rich biodiversity, rainforests, alpine meadows, and unique wildlife.

 

No. While many come to summit the mountain, the park offers wildlife viewing, forest walks, cultural experiences, and scenic exploration for non-climbers.

 

The park hosts elephants, monkeys, buffaloes, antelope species, serval cats, and a variety of birdlife.

 

The park is easily accessible by road from Arusha or Moshi, or by flying into Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO).

June to October offers the best hiking and wildlife conditions, while December to March provides clear mountain views and lush scenery.

 

Yes. Guided trekking, wildlife safaris, and cultural tours are available to enhance your park experience.

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