TANAPA staff with Andrew Evans of Digital Nomad of National Geographic
of USA at Kibo Palace after descending from Uhuru Peak on 16.12.12.
Andrew had visited 9 parks and shared with thousands of people in the
world. National Geographic is promoting Tanzanian parks through
different medias including social networks (picture by Victor Kentansi)
A belly bridge across Wami River has now shortened the Dar es
Salaam-Bagamoyo road to Saadani National Park. Earlier visitors to the
Park had to use a longer route via Mandela junction.
The park is gearing up for tourism in the park! (Picture by Dr. Ezekiel Dembe)
A pack of wild dogs recently seen during a hot air balloon flight in Serengeti.
Members of the Board of Trustees enjoying a boat ride to Saanane Island National Park, Mwanza (picture by Dr. Ezekiel Dembe)
Domminique Veranni Colas (51),
Laurence Aclocque (50) and
Roman Soler (28) are disabled tourists climbing Mt. Kilimanjaro
through Marangu route for seven days. Started on 10/09/2012, they will
discend through Mweka route on16/09/2012. Under determination everything
is possible! Everybody can climb Mt. Kilimanjaro.
A tourism working group at Shira Plateau (Shira I) during a field visit in Kilimanjaro National Park.
Panaromic view of the Shira Plateau where
you can easily view the Kibo peak, Shira peak and Mount Meru on a clear
day. The plateau is a haven for day and summit bound visitors.
Tourists flying Regional Air to Serengeti National Park (picture by Dr Ezekiel Dembe).
Students from Olympus Pre and Primary School
of Bunda at Ikoma Gate are visiting Serengeti National Park in 3 buses.
Such visits are meant to create awareness to young Tanzanians on our
national heritage!! (Picture by Dr. Ezekiel Dembe)
Machame Gate Climbers are preparing to hike Mt. Kilimanjaro through Machame Route (Picture by Erastus T. Lufungulo)
Climbers pitched their tents at Shira Cave
while enjoying the scenery of Western side of Mt. Kilimanjaro, the
plains of Kitendeni, Sinya and Ngasurai (Picture by Erastus T.
Lufungulo)
It is lunch time at the Serengeti Visitor
Centre!! Visitors come to this 'must visit place for information,
picnicking, shopping, watching wildlife videos and use of restrooms.
Park Management have increased the parking space to accommodate more
vehicles
(picture by Dr. Ezekiel Dembe)
The Board of Survey (BoS) visited Mikumi
National Park and had an opportunity to inspect the on going
rehabilitation of the road that will link Mikumi and Selous Game
Reserve. The BoS and Park Management drove 112km from Park HQ via Vuma
Hill to Mahondo, Pwaga and Lumanga Ranger Posts with ease. This road has
been difficult for many years and forced park rangers to use
Mikumi-Kidatu road which longer than the one inside the park (picture by
Dr. Ezekiel Dembe).
Tourists are increasing in Udzungwa National
Park. Some of the tourists staying at TANAPA owned Twiga Hotel enjoying
their dinner in the restaurant (picture by Dr. Ezekiel Dembe)
Tourists leaving Ruaha National Park at the busy Msembe airstrip (picture by Dr Ezekiel Dembe)
Group of Buffalos at Katavi National Park
Group of Elephants in Seronera, Serengeti
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