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This 137 square km. park is located only 60km from the Kilimanjaro International
Airport, an easy 40 minute drive from Arusha. The majority of visitors to Tanzania
seldom use this delightful little park, the home of Mount Meru; it is more
popular with hikers using Mount Meru (14,990 feet) to acclimatize for their Kilimanjaro
climb.
However, the Arusha National Park offers more than mountain hiking! The
park has three distinct habitat zones that contribute to the amazing variety of
wildlife in the area: the lush green swamps surrounded by thick forest in the
Ngurdoto Crater, the scenic beauty of the Momela Lakes, each a startlingly different
hue, and the chilly alpine-like tundra on Mount Meru.
The remains of a large volcano, the Ngurdoto Crater is a steep sided
bowl of lush swamps and riverine forest, home to elephant, buffalo, baboon, reedbuck,
colobus monkeys, leopard and duikers. Mosses, ferns, lichens and orchids thrive
in the damp atmosphere of the Crater, giving way to huge mahogany, olive and date
palm trees on the drier crater walls.
Descent into the Crater itself is not allowed, in effect creating a sanctuary
within a sanctuary and leaving a large area of the park to the wildlife alone.
However, driving along the high ridges on the Crater edge provides a stunning
view of the forests, glades and animal tracks that abound in this lush habitat.
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