Overview
Located just a short drive from Arusha, Arusha National Park is one of Tanzania’s most accessible and diverse safari destinations. Although relatively small (approximately 137 km²), the park offers an incredible variety of landscapes and experiences within a compact area.
The park is dominated by the majestic Mount Meru, Tanzania’s second-highest peak at 4,566 meters, and features three distinct ecosystems:
- The lush montane forests of Mount Meru
- The scenic Ngurdoto Crater (often called “Little Ngorongoro”)
- The colorful Momella Lakes, known for flamingos and waterbirds
This diversity makes Arusha National Park ideal for travelers seeking a mix of wildlife, landscapes, and adventure activities in a short time.
History
Arusha National Park was officially established in 1960, originally as Ngurdoto Crater National Park. Later, in 1967, it was expanded to include Mount Meru and renamed.
The area has a rich cultural and colonial history:
- Originally inhabited by the Waarusha and Rwa people
- Explored by European settlers in the late 19th century
- The Momella area was once a farm and later donated to conservation
Today, the park is managed by the Tanzania National Parks Authority (TANAPA) and plays an important role in conservation and eco-tourism.
Wildlife & Nature
While Arusha National Park does not host the “Big Five” in large numbers, it is renowned for its unique and diverse wildlife:
Common Animals
- Giraffes (very abundant)
- Buffaloes
- Zebras
- Warthogs
- Bushbucks
- Elephants (occasionally seen)
Primates
- Black-and-white colobus monkeys (a major highlight)
- Blue monkeys
Birdlife
- Over 400 bird species
- Flamingos at Momella Lakes
- Fish eagles, turacos, hornbills
The park is especially popular for birdwatching and walking safaris, offering a more intimate wildlife experience compared to larger parks.
Weather & Climate
Arusha National Park has a mild and pleasant climate year-round, strongly influenced by Mount Meru’s elevation.
Climate Highlights
- Daytime temperatures: 18°C – 30°C
- Cooler mornings and evenings (can drop below 10°C at higher altitudes)
- Microclimates vary from warm plains to cool forest and alpine zones
Seasons
- Dry Season (June – October): Clear skies, best for wildlife
- Short Rains (Nov – Dec): Light showers, green landscapes
- Long Rains (March – May): Heavier rains, fewer visitors
- Warm Season (Jan – Feb): Pleasant conditions, good visibility
Best Time to Visit
June – October (Dry Season) BEST
- Excellent wildlife viewing
- Clear views of Mount Meru & Mount Kilimanjaro
- Ideal for hiking and photography
November – February
- Beautiful green scenery
- Great for birdwatching
- Good mountain views (especially Jan–Feb)
March – May (Low Season)
- Lush landscapes and fewer tourists
- Best for photography and discounted travel
- Some roads may be muddy
Overall: Arusha National Park can be visited all year round, depending on traveler interests.
Top Activities
Game Drives
Explore diverse habitats and spot giraffes, buffaloes, and more.
Walking Safaris (Unique Experience)
Arusha is one of the few parks in Tanzania where armed ranger-guided walking safaris are allowed.
Canoeing Safari
Enjoy peaceful canoe trips on the Momella Lakes surrounded by wildlife and birds.
Mount Meru Trekking
- 3–4 day climb
- Stunning views of Kilimanjaro
- Less crowded alternative to Kilimanjaro
Birdwatching
One of Tanzania’s top birding destinations with abundant species year-round.
Accessibility
- ~25 km from Arusha town
- ~35 km from Kilimanjaro International Airport
- Ideal for day trips or short safaris
- Often combined with:
- Serengeti National Park
- Ngorongoro Crater
- Tarangire National Park
Why Visit Arusha National Park
- Perfect start or end to a Northern Circuit safari
- Less crowded and more peaceful
- Unique activities (walking & canoeing)
- Diverse landscapes in a small area
- Ideal for photographers, bird lovers, and short-stay travelers
Travel Tips
- Bring layers (warm mornings & evenings)
- Use binoculars and camera for birdlife
- Carry rain gear during wet seasons
- Book walking safaris in advance
- Combine with longer safari itineraries
Final Summary
Arusha National Park is a hidden gem of Tanzania’s Northern Circuit, offering a rare combination of mountain scenery, wildlife, and unique safari activities. Whether you’re climbing Mount Meru, canoeing past flamingos, or walking among giraffes, the park delivers an intimate and unforgettable safari experience.
