Tanzania's Best Kept Secrets

Tanzania's Best Kept Secrets

Visit some of Tanzania's most stunning national parks -- including Kilimanjaro, Mikumi, and Zanzibar -- while exploring their diversity and learning about their fragility. Investigate the parks' individual ecosystems, uncover their exceptionally rare plant life and meet some of the endangered animals that inhabit these protected areas.
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  • 1. Katavi & Ruaha

    1. Katavi & Ruaha

    Katavi National Park, where life gathers around the Katuma river, is one of Africa's most remote places and greets around 600 visitors per year. Ruaha National Park gathers all of Africa in one place. Although Ruaha is the largest park of Tanzania, its inaccessibility means few tourists can visit.
    Katavi National Park, where life gathers around the Katuma river, is one of Africa's most remote places and greets around 600 visitors per year. Ruaha National Park gathers all of Africa in one place. Although Ruaha is the largest park of Tanzania, its inaccessibility means few tourists can visit.
    TV-PG
    23 Min.
    10. Jan. 2017
  • 2. Kilimanjaro & Arusha

    2. Kilimanjaro & Arusha

    Africa's highest peak and Tanzania's majestic mountain, Kilimanjaro, is a beacon for visitors from all around the world. The slopes of the Kili give way to lush montane forest, inhabited by elusive elephants. In the shadows of the Kili lies Arusha National Park and the dense forest slopes of Mount Meru.
    Africa's highest peak and Tanzania's majestic mountain, Kilimanjaro, is a beacon for visitors from all around the world. The slopes of the Kili give way to lush montane forest, inhabited by elusive elephants. In the shadows of the Kili lies Arusha National Park and the dense forest slopes of Mount Meru.
    TV-PG
    23 Min.
    17. Jan. 2017
  • 3. Mikumi & Udzungwa

    3. Mikumi & Udzungwa

    Tanzania's lesser known Mikumi National Park is a true untouched wilderness with diverse species of wildlife. South of Mikumi lie the Udzungwa Mountains, sometimes referred to as the "Africa Galapagos," due to its hidden treasures of endemic flora and fauna. The primate species living around the Udzungwa Mountains can't be found anywhere else in the world.
    Tanzania's lesser known Mikumi National Park is a true untouched wilderness with diverse species of wildlife. South of Mikumi lie the Udzungwa Mountains, sometimes referred to as the "Africa Galapagos," due to its hidden treasures of endemic flora and fauna. The primate species living around the Udzungwa Mountains can't be found anywhere else in the world.
    TV-PG
    23 Min.
    24. Jan. 2017
  • 4. Tarangire

    4. Tarangire

    Through Tarangire National Park, in northern Tanzania, flows a river from which its residents benefit all year round. In the dry season, when the water supply shrinks, the true nature of Tarangire's wildlife is displayed.
    Through Tarangire National Park, in northern Tanzania, flows a river from which its residents benefit all year round. In the dry season, when the water supply shrinks, the true nature of Tarangire's wildlife is displayed.
    TV-PG
    23 Min.
    31. Jan. 2017
  • 5. Zanzibar & Saadani

    5. Zanzibar & Saadani

    Zanzibar is an island, well known for its many animal species, located around 30 kilometers from Tanzania's mainland. Zanzibar is associated with miles of white sandy palm fringed beaches and crystal-clear water, home to a pristine and tropical marine and sea life. On another part of Tanzania's ocean front, lies Saadani National Park, where green savanna grass lands meet the beach.
    Zanzibar is an island, well known for its many animal species, located around 30 kilometers from Tanzania's mainland. Zanzibar is associated with miles of white sandy palm fringed beaches and crystal-clear water, home to a pristine and tropical marine and sea life. On another part of Tanzania's ocean front, lies Saadani National Park, where green savanna grass lands meet the beach.
    TV-PG
    23 Min.
    7. Feb. 2017
  • Tanzania's Best Kept Secrets
    20171 Staffel
    Visit some of Tanzania's most stunning national parks -- including Kilimanjaro, Mikumi, and Zanzibar -- while exploring their diversity and learning about their fragility. Investigate the parks' individual ecosystems, uncover their exceptionally rare plant life and meet some of the endangered animals that inhabit these protected areas.
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    Jochem van Rijs
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    Jochem van RijsEvert van den BosJustin BodleRodika Zmikhnovskaya
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    Simon Shrimpton Smith
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    Nature Conservation Films World Wide
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