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Series of live web camera footage from Serengeti National Park in Tanzania. This page will also host other live camera feeds from national parks in Tanzania. We hope to give you a live wildebeest migration camera feed as well as safari action footage.

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  • Djuma Waterhole (Sabi Sand Wildtuin, South Africa)
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* Or watch expert hosted LIVE safari broadcast directly from the Sabi Sands, Tswalu Kalahari, and even the Masai Mara.

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  • Kwa Maritane Waterhole (Pilanesberg Game Reserve, South Africa)
  • Naledi Cat-Eye (Balule Game Reserve, South Africa)
  • Nkorho Waterhole (Sabi Sand Game Reserve, South Africa)
  • ol Donyo Wildlife (ol Donyo Lodge, Kenya)
  • Olifants River LIVE Cam (Balule Game Reserve, South Africa)
  • Rosie’s Pan (Balule Game Reserve, South Africa)
  • Tau (Madikwe Game Reserve, South Africa)
  • Tembe Waterhole (Tembe Elephant Park, South Africa)

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  • GRACE Gorilla Forest Corridor (North Kivu, DRC)
  • Mpala Animal Lookout (Laikipia, Kenya)
  • Mpala River Wildlife (Laikipia, Kenya)
  • Mpala Watering Hole (Laikipia, Kenya)

4. Additional LIVE Webcams

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  • Namib Desert Cam (Gondwana Namib Park, Namibia)
  • Okaukuejo Waterhole (Etosha National Park, Namibia)

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  • Tanzania is home to Africa's tallest mountain, Mt. Kilimanjaro, with an altitude of 19,341 feet above sea level.
  • There are more than 120 ethnic groups in Tanzania.
  • Tanzania exports gold, cashews, cotton, and coffee.
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  • Lake Natron: This unique and highly alkaline lake is famous for its mesmerizing red coloration caused by microorganisms. It is a breeding ground for thousands of lesser flamingos.
  • Lake Eyasi: Located in the Great Rift Valley, Lake Eyasi offers a serene and off-the-beaten-path experience. It is home to the indigenous Hadza and Datoga tribes, providing an opportunity to learn about their traditional way of life and cultural practices.

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20 of the Best Wildlife Webcams in Africa

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Author: Susan Swanepoel - 16 September 2021

Last Update: 29 February 2024

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Go on a virtual safari adventure and witness the untamed beauty of Africa’s wildlife with our comprehensive list of 20 exceptional wildlife webcams. From the comfort of your home, you can now explore the diverse ecosystems of Africa, ranging from the bustling waterholes of South Africa’s game reserves to the tranquil landscapes of Kenya’s national parks.

These live-streaming cameras offer an unfiltered glimpse into the daily lives of Africa’s most iconic animals, including the majestic Big Five. Whether you’re an avid wildlife enthusiast or simply seeking a unique way to connect with nature, these African webcams provide a window to the African bush, live and unscripted.

1. Madikwe Game Reserve

Webcam Location: Tau Game Lodge, Madikwe Game Reserve , South Africa

Info: Live streaming webcam showing African wildlife at Madikwe Game Reserve in South Africa. The webcam is located at a waterhole near Tau Game Lodge.

Closest Accommodation: Tau Game Lodge

2. Djuma Waterhole

Webcam Location: This HD live webcam stream takes you to Djuma Private Game Reserve in Mpumalanga, South Africa.

Info: This camera watches over Gowrie Dam on Djuma Game Reserve, in the Sabi Sand Wildtuin, South Africa. This is the oldest waterhole cam in Africa and the world. It’s been broadcasting LIVE from this spot since 1998.

Closest Accommodation: Sabi Sands lodge

3. Safari Live Webcam

Webcam Location: Djuma Game Reserve, Sabi Sand Game Reserve, Mpumalanga Province in South Africa and Maasai Mara in Kenya

Info: Streaming African safari game drives on some of the top game reserves in South Africa. Accompany expert game rangers in real-time as they travel around the reserves giving live commentary. These real-time safaris take place twice a day. The sunrise safari starts at 6:30 am local time and the sunset safari is at 15:00. They are usually filmed on Djuma Game Reserve, Tswalu, Chitwa-Chitwa and Ngala Game Reserve.

4. Rosie’s Pan Wildlife Webcam

Webcam Location: Balule Nature Reserve, Limpopo Province, South Africa

Info: Live streaming webcam showing African wildlife in Balule Nature Reserve, South Africa. The webcam is located at Rosie’s Pan, a waterhole where the animals come to drink.

The closest accommodation option: Inyati Game Lodge

5. Nkohoro Lodge Wildlife Webcam

Webcam Location: Nkorho Bush Lodge, Sabi Sands, South Africa

Info: Live streaming webcam showing African wildlife at Sabi Sand Game Reserve in South Africa. The webcam is located at Nkorho Bush Lodge.

Closest accommodation option: Singita Boulders lodge

6. Naledi Lodge Wildlife Webcam

Webcam Location: Naledi Lodge, close to Kruger National Park, South Africa

Info: Live streaming webcam showing African wildlife at a waterhole at Naledi Game Lodge, close to the Kruger National Park, in South Africa. The reserve holds high natural densities of Africa’s Big Five – elephant, rhinoceros, buffalo, lion and leopard.

Closest Accommodation: Sabi Sabi Earth Lodge

5. Kwa Maritane Game Lodge Live Stream

Webcam Location: Pilanesberg National Park, South Africa

Info: Live streaming webcam showing African wildlife at Pilanesberg National Park, South Africa. The webcam is located in front of Kwa Maritane Bush Lodge.

Closest Accommodation: Kwa Maritane Game Lodge

6. Elephant Pridelands Webcam

Webcam Location: Pridelands Conservancy, Limpopo Province, South Africa

Info: Live streaming webcam showing elephants and other African animals at Pridelands Conservancy in South Africa. The African wildlife webcam is focused on a waterhole where elephants are frequent visitors.

Closest Accommodation: Leopards Lair Bush lodge

7. Pilansberg National Park Wildlife Webcam

Webcam Location: Enjoy watching these African animals at Pilanesberg National Park, in South Africa.

Info: The moving live cameras with close-ups show you a few animals in their natural habitat, from the wildlife reserve also called Pilanesberg Game Reserve, within the province of North West, in South Africa.

Closest Accommodation: Kwa Maritane Bush Lodge

8. Tembe Wildlife Webcam

Webcam Location: Tembe Park is a 300-square-kilometre reserve, home to the largest elephants in Africa. It is situated between Zululand and Mozambique.

Info: Along with seeing these gentle giants, you can also spot the rest of the Big Five – lion, leopard, black and white rhino and buffalo. There is also the tiniest antelope, the Suni, and a spectacular variety of animals and over 340 bird species. The park consists mainly of closed woodland but offers a great diversity of vegetation, lying within a transition area between tropical and sub-tropical forms.

Closest Accommodation: Thonga Beach Lodge.

9. The Naledi Cat-EYE Live Stream

Webcam Location: Olifants West Game Reserve, South Africa

Info: This camera has been set up at the eye level of a leopard to give a unique view of the scale of the animals that frequent the waterhole.

Closest Accommodation: Sausage Tree Safari Camp

10. Kenya Wildlife Webcam

Webcam Location: Laikipia County, Kenya Watering hole

Info: Welcome to the watering hole at Mpala Research Centre in the highlands of central Kenya! Watch elephants, hippos, giraffes, Grevy’s zebras, gazelles, crocodiles, leopards and many other species take a drink (or a quick dip).

Closest Accommodation: Kicheche Laikipia

11. Kambaku Wildlife Reserve Live Stream

Webcam Location: This live cam provides an amazing view from their safari lodge garden area.

Info: Predators like leopards and cheetahs, jackals and brown hyenas as well as a species-rich bird life with ostriches, beautiful songbirds and birds of prey are roaming the savanna in the Kambaku Wildlife Reserve.

Closest Accommodation: Kambaku Safari Lodge

12. Ol Donya Lodge Kenya Webcam

Webcam Location: Enjoy the waterhole view from our Hidecam at ol Donyo Lodge under the shadow of the majestic Mount Kilimanjaro . ol Donyo Lodge, situated in the Chyulu Hills of southern Kenya.

Info: One should keep an eye out for fringe-eared oryx, giraffe, the resident warthog, stealthy cats that visit at night, and, if you are lucky, Africa’s largest tusked elephants.

Closest Accommodation: Ol Donya lodge

13. Gorilla Forest Eastern DRC Webcam

Webcam Location: GRACE Center, Kasugho, Eastern DRC

Info: Watch as the gorillas pass through, graze on vegetation, and maybe even make a nest for their overnight slumber.

Closest Accommodation: Kigali Serena Lodge

14. Care for Wild Rhino Sanctuary Outdoor Camera

Webcam Location: Nelspruit, South Africa

Info: Live stream from the rhino rehabilitation boma at Care for Wild .

Closest Accommodation: Kruger National Park

15. Wildlife Live stream in the Namib Desert

Webcam Location: Namibia, Namib Desert.

Info: Complementing the magnificence of the Namib Desert’s never-ending red dunes, Namibia Cam’s waterhole lies within the Gondwana Namib Park – bordering the Namib Naukluft Park .

Closest Accommodation: Namib Desert Lodge

16. Penguin Colony Webcamera

Webcam Location: Betty’s Bay, South Africa

Info: This is the bay where you will see the penguins swim and walk on the beach. Also present in the colony are three species of cormorant; the Crowned cormorant, Cape cormorant and Bank cormorant, all of which breed on the outer rocks. There are also Hartlaub’s Gulls and Kelp Gulls which forage in the colony, while the Rock Hyrax, more commonly known as the Dassie, can be seen on the surrounding rocks.

17. Live Bird Camera Webcam

Location of webcam: A Garden in Pretoria, South Africa

Info: Live streaming birding webcam in South Africa. The webcam is located at a bird feeder in a suburban garden in Pretoria. Many species of birds can be seen including African hoopoes, black sunbirds, Cape glossy starlings, Cape Robins, blue waxbills, grey hornbills, forktail drongos barbets and many more.

18. African River Wildlife Webcam

Location of webcam: Laikipia County , Kenya

Info: Keep an eye out for elephants, giraffes, kudus and many other animals as they make their way to the watering hole, the fields behind it (known as Tranquility Glade) or Basking Beach.

19. Central Kenya Wildlife Webcam

Location of webcam: Mpala Research Centre, Kenya

Info: This live cam provides another view of the watering hole and river at Mpala Research Centre in central Kenya. Watch as animals come to drink and swim, and keep an eye on the Acadia trees lining the riverbank–they are home to vervet monkeys, olive baboons, and many birds.

20. Imagine Africa Luxury Tented Camp Wildlife Webcam

Location of webcam: Olifants West Nature Reserve, South Africa

Info: Enjoy this waterhole view from the luxury Imagine Africa Tented Camp as animals gather to cool themselves off from the harsh African sun.

Closest accommodation: Imagine Africa Luxury Tented Camp

Our journey through the wilds of Africa, courtesy of these 20 live wildlife webcams, brings us closer to nature’s wonders than ever before. Each camera, positioned in strategic locations across various reserves and national parks, offers a unique perspective on the natural world. From observing the intricate social structures of elephant herds to the stealthy prowling of big cats, these webcams provide an educational and inspiring experience for all ages. They remind us of the beauty and fragility of wildlife, encouraging conservation and a deeper appreciation of our planet’s biodiversity. Ready to go on a real safari tour ? Contact us today to start planning.

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10 Most Seen Animals And Where To Spot Them On Your Tanzania Safari!

28 December 2023

Tanzania is a beautiful place that is home to stunning beaches, fascinating archaeological sites, ancient monuments of cultural significance, incredible landscapes, and, of course, amazing safari experiences and beautiful wildlife.

In fact, Tanzania is one of the most renowned destinations for safaris in the world thanks to its sheer number of wildlife spectacles, such as elephant herds, annual wildebeest migrations, wildlife reserves, and more.

10 Most Seen Animals And Where To Spot Them On Your Tanzania Safari!

It is truly an incredible destination, particularly for those looking to see as much of its wildlife as possible.

Some of the most well-known wildlife in Tanzania is comprised of five animals, known. as “The Big Five.”

This group is considered to be at the very top of the natural order of things in the animal kingdom within Tanzania, ruling the hierarchy of the food chain.

They are dangerous, deadly, and difficult to hunt.

The Big Five are as follows:

  • Cape Buffalos

Keep in mind that while these species are considered the apex animals within the Tanzanian wildlife, some are easier to spot than others. As such, some will be making this list, while others will not.

With this in mind, we are going to be looking at ten of the most common Tanzania animals that you are sure to spot during your safari adventure, as well as where you are most likely to see them!

Lions

There is no way that you can experience a safari tour in Tanzania without running into a lion or two (or twelve!).

In Tanzania, there are around 16,000 lions. They are social animals that live together in a group known as a pride, which usually has between six and twelve lionesses and three male lions, as well as various cubs.

The lionesses take care of the hunting in order to feed the lion cubs. The males occupy their territory by marking it as their own and conquering any other apex alpha male lions in the general area.

Best Places To See Lions In Tanzania

  • Serengeti National Park
  • Ngorongoro Crater
  • Lake Manyara
  • Mikumi National Park
  • Ruaha National Park

2. Elephants

Elephants

African elephants are one of the famous members of the big five in Tanzania, and they are pretty easy to spot due to being the largest land animal on the entire planet!

These elephants are much larger than Asian elephants, with their ears being a distinctive part of their body that sets them apart due to just how big they are.

These elephants are also the heaviest land mammals as well, with fully mature African elephants weighing up to six and a half tons (or 15,000 pounds).

Much like lions, elephants are also incredibly social and live together in groups.

Herds of elephants can be incredibly large – it’s possible to observe more than a hundred elephants living in one herd.

These herds are led by female elephants, and they use low-frequency sounds in order to communicate with one another even when they are miles apart!

The females within the group tend to stay in their specific herds for the entirety of their lives. Younger males, though, will often veer away from their herd in order to create bachelor groups.

They will remain in these groups until they are old enough to start their own herds.

Best Places To See Elephants In Tanzania

  • Tarangire National Park
  • Nyerere National Park

3. Cape Buffalo

Cape Buffalo

Next up in Tanzania’s Big Five is the somewhat unexpected Cape Buffalo.

The Cape Buffalo, often referred to as the African Buffalo, stands out as a unique apex animal, given its bovine nature that defies conventional expectations.

Cape Buffaloes are animals that truly defy judgment based on their appearance. They are ferocious, dangerous, and very strong when provoked.

To emphasize this point, these Tanzania animals are considered to be the most dangerous species when it comes to hunting in Africa!

The lion, another member of the Big Five, serves as the primary predator of the Cape Buffalo. To hunt these formidable prey, lions employ tactical strategies due to the inherent danger they pose.

The most significant threat these buffalo pose to lions lies in their thick, curved, and pointed horns on their heads. These horns are so strong that they are effectively bulletproof!

No matter how docile they may seem, you certainly don’t want to underestimate the Cape Buffalo.

Best Places To See Cape Buffalo In Tanzania

  • Arusha National Park
  • Katavi National Park

Hippos

Hippos are magnificent, sizable creatures with a distinct rotund appearance, and they have a deep affinity for the water. To have the best opportunity to observe them in Tanzania, head to areas near wetlands and rivers, such as the swamps within Tarangire National Park or the crater lake nestled in Ngorongoro.

These remarkable animals of Tanzania must spend a significant portion of their time submerged in water to maintain their skin’s moisture and coolness. In fact, they are often considered amphibious, as they can spend up to an astonishing sixteen hours a day in the water.

Hippos, being highly social creatures, have several collective nouns to describe their groups. You can refer to a gathering of hippos as a “pod,” a “school,” a “siege,” or even a “bloat.”

These groups typically consist of both male and female hippos, and the size can vary, with each group comprising anywhere from ten to thirty members.

That being said, some groups of hippos can have as many as 200 members!

In addition to their considerable size, hippos are known for their impressive vocal prowess.

Some of their vocalizations have been recorded at astonishing levels of 115 decibels, making them quite the loud animals. Their signature sound, often referred to as the “wheeze honk,” can carry over half a mile away, adding to their reputation as one of the noisiest creatures in the animal kingdom.

They use these vocalizations to communicate with fellow hippos.

Never forget to keep your distance from hippos! Even though they are beautiful, they are also aggressive and are considered dangerous.

They will use their sharp tusks and large teeth on all manner of threats, including humans.

Best Places To See Hippos In Tanzania

  • Katabi National Park

5. Gazelles

Gazelles

The Gazelle is the animal that you are most likely to see during your Tanzania safari due to how common they are, despite their quickness.

The speed of the gazelle is one of their most noteworthy features, with the animal often known as the “swift deer” of the grasslands.

Their speed is so great that they are easily able to change their direction while running without losing any of their momentum!

Some of the highest speeds that gazelles have been known to run at are around 97 kilometers per hour. In general, a sustained speed of 50 kilometers per hour is the norm for the average gazelle.

Gazelles fall under the antelope category, but they are smaller than others in this category, with a height that ranges from around 60cm to 110cm.

There is a wide range of different gazelle species, including the following:

  • Thomson’s gazelle: The most well-known gazelle species, also known as the tommie.
  • Dama gazelle: Native to Africa. It resides in the Sahel region and the Saharan desert. This is one of the most endangered species of gazelle.
  • Rhim gazelle: Often found in desert areas (such as in Egypt, Suda, and Algeria). These gazelles are also known as African sand gazelles.
  • Dorcas gazelle: Common to Saharan and Northern Africa. They live in grassland habitats.
  • Red-fronted gazelle: With a habitat that ranges from northeastern Ethiopia to the middle of Africa, the red-fronted gazelles live in wooded savannas and arid grasslands.
  • Chinkara gazelle: Residing in India, Pakistan, or Iran, these gazelles live in light forests, deserts and hills, as well as arid plains.
  • Speke’s gazelle: Another African gazelle, found in the Horn of Africa peninsula. This species of gazelle is the smallest and is known to live in stony brush areas as well as semi-deserts.

Best Places To See Gazelles In Tanzania

Cheetah

Cheetahs are well known for being the fastest animals on Earth. They’re one of the most exciting species that you might be able to spot while on safari in Tanzania.

The cheetahs to be found in Tanzania are the East African cheetahs, an endemic species that are commonly seen across the Serengeti.

These Tanzania animals have a coat that can range from a whitish-yellow to tan, having the palest coat color of the cheetah species. They also have dark spots all over, apart from on their bellies, which are plain white.

Cheetahs are well known for their distinctive eye markings, with dark marks that begin at the corner of their eyes and progress downward to the edge of their mouth, looking like teardrops.

The Tanzanian cheetahs can be found in scrub forests, savannas, and grasslands, but they are currently considered vulnerable by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) due to habitat loss, hunting threats, and high cub mortality rates.

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7. giraffes.

Giraffes

In Tanzania, there is only one species of giraffe to be found – the Masai Giraffe. You are sure to find them, though, as they are the national animal of Tanzania!

Giraffes are easily the tallest animals to be found on land, with mature giraffes able to reach an incredible 20 feet in length.

When it comes to the habitat of the giraffe, they are commonly found in woodlands, open grasslands, and scrublands thanks to these kinds of areas having tall trees that giraffes feed from.

In terms of their diets, they will eat the fruits, flowers, stems, and leaves from the trees thanks to that iconic long neck!

As well as their tall nature and that neck, there are a few other distinguishing features that they have, such as their jagged brown spots.

These spots are found across their body and will extend from the top of their legs down to their hooves.

Unfortunately, giraffes are another species that has declined in population, mainly due to issues such as disease, illegal poaching and hunting, and loss of their habitat.

Much like the rhino and the cheetah, they are also one of the most endangered animals in Tanzania.

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8. nile crocodile.

Nile Crocodile

The Nile Crocodile is a part of the wildlife in Tanzania that you are likely to see due to the increase in their population.

That being said, you don’t want to get up close and personal with these crocs.

These crocodiles are considered to be one of the more fearsome predators across the animal kingdom in Africa, reaching up to four meters in length and weighing upwards of 450 kilograms.

They are also known for their rather hefty appetite, which is another reason to avoid any close contact with these deadly reptiles!

The habitat of the Nile Crocodile is made up of rivers, freshwater swamps, large freshwater lakes, mangrove swamps, dams (usually the ones that are close to rivers), and coastal estuaries.

These crocodiles are incredibly aggressive and are known for attacking and feasting on anything that gets too close to them.

This can range from small creatures to large ones, as they can eat up to half of their body weight in just one feeding session.

The power of their bite also helps them to take down any animals that are bigger than they are, as it is eight times more powerful than the bite of a great white shark.

You’ll also want to keep a wide berth from the offspring of the Nile Crocodile, as they are fiercely protective of their offspring and will guard them viciously until they hatch.

As mentioned, the population of the Nile Crocodile has increased, but this wasn’t always the case. In the 1950s and 1960s, their numbers dwindled significantly due to commonly being hunted for their skin.

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9. burchell’s zebra.

Burchell’s Zebra

Named for the British naturalist and explorer William John Burchell, the Burchell’s zebra is a southern subspecies of the classical plains zebra.

These zebras are seen commonly across the various reserves and national parks within Tanzania, so you are likely to spot a few on your safari.

We all know the black-and-white striped nature of the zebra, but did you know that there is more to these stripes than meets the eye?

Much like fingerprints with humans, the black or dark brown stripes that are iconically seen on this animal are unique to each zebra individually.

The stripes themselves are supposed to help them camouflage themselves when in herds, and some scientists believe that their stripes can also help them ward off any flies that want to bite them.

Zebras are known as social animals, living in herds. Female zebras will even form a small harem of sorts within a larger herd!

They are also native to Africa and are a part of the wildlife spectacle that is the Masai Mara and Serengeti Migration. This event happens between June and September every year. During the migration, over one and a half million zebra and wildebeest cross from the northern Serengeti area into the Masai Mara in order to find green pastures, such as red oat grass.

Although the Burchell’s zebra is the one you will see during a safari in Tanzania, there are two other species of zebra that are common in Africa: the Grevy’s zebra and the mountain zebra.

Unfortunately, both of these species of zebra are considered to be endangered.

Best Places To See Burchell’s Zebra In Tanzania

10. blue wildebeest.

Blue Wildebeest

It might surprise you to know that the blue wildebeest, also known as the brindled gnu, is actually a species of antelope!

Much like the other antelope species to be found in Tanzania, blue wildebeests are also a common creature to be spotted while on safari.

It can be easy to confuse them with buffalo, though, as from a distance the likeness is very strong due to the flattened horns and the off-black coat that both animals possess.

However, if you look more closely, you will notice that the wildebeest is smaller than the buffalo, and also has a longer face more akin to the other antelope species.

The wildebeest is a key part of one of the largest mammal migrations in the world, which takes place within the ecosystem of the Serengeti and is made up of two million wildebeest.

During this migration, they are joined by other Tanzania animals, such as elands, gazelles, and zebras.

When it comes to seeing this migration, the wildebeest tend to start dispersing into the southeastern territory of the Serengeti from December all the way through to May.

They will then form a column that can reach up to 40km in length, wherein they cross the Grumeti River, which usually happens around June and into July.

Once they have crossed this river, the animals will venture into the northern Serengeti as well as into Kenya.

This lasts until October, when they will then go back to the southern part of the Serengeti.

Arriving around November, they then begin the process all over again in December!

Best Places To See Blue Wildebeest In Tanzania

  • Ruaha National Parl
  • Nyerere National Parl

Final Thoughts

So there you have ten Tanzania animals that are seen often during safaris, as well as the areas that you are most likely to find them!

Even the more elusive animals – such as the cheetah – can be spotted if you are on the lookout for them.

Hopefully, our guide has given you more of an idea as to what animals you will have the chance to see during your safari, as well as where you need to go to get a better chance of catching a glimpse of them.

As long as you respect the natural habitat of each and every creature that you come across during your time in Tanzania, you are sure to have an exciting, invigorating and fascinating safari experience!

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