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Arusha National Park is dominated by Mt Meru (4,562m/14,967ft), Tanzania’s second-highest peak after Mt Kilimanjaro. The popular climb takes four days. A day hike to Meru Crater is less challenging, but very rewarding too. Wildlife viewing is rather low-key, but the varied landscapes, flocks of flamingos, and superb forest birding make the park a great addition to a Northern circuit safari.
Scenery
The most prominent landmark in Arusha is Mt Meru. Ngurdoto Crater is another highlight not to be missed. With its forested walls, the 400m/1,300ft-deep extinct volcano is often described as a mini Ngorongoro. And no visit to the park is complete without a drive around the Momella Lakes. Flocks of flamingos usually make for some great photo opportunities, and on a clear day, a backdrop of Mt Kilimanjaro completes the scene.
Activities
There are lots of exciting activities on offer aside from game drives and walking safaris. Climbing Mt Meru is an excellent way to acclimatize to Mt Kilimanjaro. You might even enjoy it more. Tanzania’s second-highest mountain is blissfully uncrowded and you’re likely to see some wildlife along the way. Other activities include canoeing on the Momella Lakes, guided mountain biking, and a scenic half-day hike into Meru Crater.
From: $152 to $651 pp/day
From: June to October (Animals are easier to spot)
From: July to March (The park can get busy)
From: 552km² / 213mi²
Arusha National Park is the ‘odd one out’ in Tanzania’s Northern safari circuit – of the Big Five, only buffalo is regularly seen. There are plenty of photographic opportunities though. You’ll see large groups of giraffes walking in front of Mt Meru, troops of monkeys swinging between trees, and hippos bobbing up and down in the Momella Lakes.
Wildlife Highlights
Arusha National Park is home to many forest-dwelling animals not often encountered in northern Tanzania, including blue monkeys and Kilimanjaro colobus. You’ll see many bushbuck. Also, keep an eye out for Harvey’s red duiker and suni – these unusual antelope thrive in the park’s primary forest. The only large predators are leopard and spotted hyena, but you might see a serval or even an African wild cat.
Best Time for Wildlife Viewing
Arusha National Park can be visited throughout the year, but the Dry season (June to October) is the best time for wildlife viewing. Wildlife is easier to spot because vegetation is thinner and animals gather around predictable water sources. April tends to be very wet. At this time some of the roads might become difficult to navigate, which can interfere with your wildlife-viewing experience.
Arusha National Park’s climate is normally pleasant and mild. It rarely gets hot during the day and it is usually cool to cold at night and in the early morning. It is important to pack warm clothing for use in the evenings and on game drives.
The Dry season is from June to October. The Wet season consists of two rainy periods (the short rains from November to December and the long rains from March to May), with a dry spell in between. Afternoon thundershowers are common in the Wet season, but it would be rare for it to rain all day. Arusha National Park incorporates Mt Meru, which creates a microclimate with more rain and clouds than is typical for the area.
Dry Season –June to October
Temperatures in the afternoon are generally around 19°C/66°F. Sunny weather and clear skies are common during the day.
Wet Season –November to May
The Wet season's temperatures are mild, similar to the Dry season. Temperatures in the afternoon are usually around 22°C/72°F, while temperatures at night are around 12°C/54°F.
Arusha National Park is only a 45-minute* drive from the town of Arusha, the starting point of any safari in northern Tanzania.
There are several ways to get to Arusha. The easiest is to get a direct flight to Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO), which is situated about 50km/31 mi from Arusha. The drive from the airport to Arusha takes about 1½ hours*. Alternatively, you can fly to Julius Nyerere International Airport (DAR) in Dar es Salaam and get a connecting domestic flight to Arusha Airport (ARK) or Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO).
In most cases, your tour operator will pick you up from the airport and take care of further transportation.
*Driving times are only a rough indication. You should always consider the possibility of significant delays.
Airlines & Ticket Prices
Please check Skyscanner to see which airlines can take you to Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO) or Julius Nyerere International Airport (DAR), and what tickets would cost.
Domestic Flights
Charter flights are usually booked by tour operators as part of the tour package. Domestic flights to Arusha or Kilimanjaro can be booked with various local carriers:
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