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Birding Tanzania
Tanzania is a paradise for birdwatchers, with over 1,000 species of birds, making it a premier birding destination in Africa.

Overall, Tanzania is a birdwatcher's paradise, offering a diverse range of avian species in stunning natural settings. With responsible tourism practices, birdwatchers can enjoy the beauty and wonder of Tanzania's bird life while also supporting conservation efforts and local communities. Whether you're a seasoned birder or a novice, Tanzania is an excellent destination for an unforgettable birding experience.

From colourful kingfishers to majestic eagles, Tanzania offers a diverse range of avian species that can be found in a variety of habitats, including Savannah, forest, wetlands, and coastal areas.

Tanzania's rich bird life is not only a source of beauty and wonder but also of scientific and cultural significance.
Many of Tanzania's bird species are unique to the country or the region, making them important for conservation efforts.

For example, the endemic Usambara weaver is found only in the East Usambara Mountains, while the Pemba sunbird is restricted to the island of Pemba.

By supporting responsible tourism and birding practices, visitors can contribute to the conservation of these important species and their habitats.



Tanzania birdwatcher paradise

Northern tours

One of the most iconic birding destinations in Tanzania is the Serengeti National Park.
Serengeti National Park is a world-renowned destination for wildlife enthusiasts, and it is also a birdwatcher's paradise.
With over 500 bird species, the park offers a diverse range of avian species that can be found in different habitats, including savannah, wetlands, and forested areas.
The park is home to some iconic bird species, including the lilac-breasted roller, the ostrich, and the secretary bird.
Raptors such as eagles and vultures are also common in the park. Visitors can enjoy bird watching while on safari or participate in specialised birding safaris, allowing for extended time in areas with high bird populations.
Bird watching in Serengeti National Park is a unique and unforgettable experience.

Tarangire National Park is a hidden gem for birdwatchers in Tanzania.

With over 550 bird species, the park offers a unique birding experience that can be enjoyed throughout the year.
The park's landscape includes acacia woodlands, grasslands, and wetlands, providing a diverse range of habitats for bird species. Visitors can spot iconic bird species like the kori bustard, the yellow-collared lovebird, and the African pygmy kingfisher.
The park's swamps and wetlands are also home to water birds such as pelicans, storks, and herons. Birding safari in Tarangire National Park is a rewarding experience that supports conservation efforts and local communities.

Lake Natron is a unique and remote destination for birdwatchers in Tanzania.

With over 400 bird species, the area offers a rich birding experience that can be enjoyed by adventurous birders.
The lake is a breeding ground for millions of flamingos, providing a spectacular sight for visitors.
Other bird species found in the area include the Fischer's lovebird, the red-and-yellow barbet, and the yellow-collared lovebird. The rugged landscape around the lake provides a unique habitat for a range of bird species that are not found in other parts of Tanzania. Birding in Lake Natron is a rewarding and unforgettable experience that supports conservation efforts in the region.

Western tours

With over 570 bird species, Ruaha National park offers a diverse range of avian species that can be found in different habitats, including riverine forests, grasslands, and miombo woodlands.
Visitors can spot iconic bird species like the southern ground hornbill, the red-billed hornbill, and the white-headed lapwing.
Raptors such as eagles and vultures are also common in the park.
The park offers specialized birding safaris, allowing visitors to explore the park's birdlife with experienced guides.
Birdwatching in Ruaha National Park is a unique and unforgettable experience that supports conservation efforts in Tanzania.

Katavi National Park is a hidden gem for birdwatchers in Tanzania. With over 400 bird species, the park offers a unique birding experience that can be enjoyed throughout the year.
The park's landscape includes miombo woodlands, riverine forests, and grasslands, providing a diverse range of habitats for bird species.
Visitors can spot iconic bird species like the African fish eagle, the saddle-billed stork, and the yellow-billed stork.
The park's wetlands are also home to water birds such as pelicans, storks, and herons.
Birdwatching in Katavi National Park is a rewarding experience that supports conservation efforts and local communities.

Another unique destination for birdwatchers is Mahale Mountains National Park.
With over 350 bird species, the park offers a diverse range of avian species that can be found in different habitats, including montane forests, savannah, and wetlands. Visitors can spot iconic bird species like the Ross's turaco, the African green pigeon, and the red-tailed bulbul.
The park's rugged terrain provides a unique habitat for a range of bird species that are not found in other parts of Tanzania.
Birdwatching in Mahale Mountains National Park is a rewarding and unforgettable experience that supports conservation efforts in the region.

Southern tours

Mikumi National Park is a must-visit destination for birdwatchers in Tanzania.
The park is home to over 400 bird species, including some rare and endemic species. Visitors can spot birds in a variety of habitats, including miombo woodlands, open grasslands, and wetlands.
Birders can look out for species like the lilac-breasted roller, the black kite, the yellow-throated longclaw, and the bateleur eagle.
The park's waterholes and the Mkata River are popular spots for birdwatching, with a variety of water birds and raptors often seen there. Birdwatching in Mikumi National Park is an incredible experience that supports conservation efforts in Tanzania.

Nyerere National Park is a fantastic destination for birdwatchers in Tanzania.
With over 400 species of birds, the park offers a diverse range of avian species that can be found in different habitats, including wetlands, forests, and grasslands.
The Rufiji River Delta is a popular spot for birding, where visitors can spot water birds such as pelicans, storks, and herons.
Other bird species found in the park include the white-winged tern, the black kite, and the African fish eagle. With responsible tourism practices, visitors can enjoy the beauty of Tanzania's birdlife while supporting conservation efforts and local communities.
You can also Check the Tanzania bird map to find out all birds and where to find them at this link.

Another interesting website to visit is eBird with an overview of birds observed in each National Park.
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