Wildlife Guide: What Animals Can You See in Tanzania?

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Tanzania is one of the best places on Earth to witness wildlife in its natural habitat. From the legendary Big Five to massive herds of wildebeest, the animals in Tanzania attract nature lovers and safari enthusiasts from around the world. With an incredible variety of species spread across national parks and conservation areas, Tanzania offers some of the most iconic wildlife experiences in Africa.

Whether you’re headed to the Serengeti, Ngorongoro Crater, Tarangire, or another top safari destination, this guide will help you discover the most fascinating animals in Tanzania and what to expect on your unforgettable adventure.


The Big Five: Most Famous Animals in Tanzania

The Big Five were originally named by hunters as the most difficult animals to hunt, but today they’re the most sought-after wildlife sightings for safari-goers. In Tanzania, you can see all five:

Lion

  • Common in Serengeti and Ngorongoro Crater
  • Often spotted lounging in the shade or near watering holes
  • Known as “Simba” in Swahili

Leopard

  • Elusive and shy; look for them in trees
  • Best seen early morning or at dusk
  • Found in Serengeti, Tarangire, and Ruaha

Elephant

  • Abundant in Tarangire National Park
  • Also seen in Serengeti and Lake Manyara
  • Watch for them traveling in herds or cooling off in mud

Buffalo

  • Found almost everywhere, especially in Ngorongoro
  • Move in large herds
  • Often underestimated, but very powerful and unpredictable

Rhinoceros

  • The rarest of the Big Five in Tanzania
  • Best chance to spot a black rhino is in Ngorongoro Crater

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Other Iconic Safari Animals in Tanzania

Tanzania’s wildlife goes far beyond the Big Five. Here are more animals you’re likely to see on safari:

Giraffe

  • Tanzania’s national animal (and my personal favourite)
  • Easy to spot in Tarangire and Serengeti
  • Graceful, curious, and often seen in small groups

Zebra

  • Found in huge numbers, especially during migration
  • Often seen with wildebeest – ask your guide about their special friendship!
  • Their striped pattern is unique to each individual

Wildebeest

  • Famous for the Great Migration
  • Over 1.5 million migrate through Serengeti to Kenya and back
  • Best seen between June and October in northern Serengeti

Read more: When Is the Best Time to Visit Tanzania?


Predators and Rare Sightings

Cheetah

  • Best spotted in the Serengeti plains
  • Active during the day, unlike most big cats
  • Fastest land animal — blink and you might miss it

Hyena

  • Frequently misunderstood, but very smart
  • Seen in most parks, especially Serengeti and Ngorongoro
  • Known for their laugh-like calls

Crocodile and Hippo

  • Found in rivers and lakes, especially in Selous and Serengeti
  • Hippos spend most of their day in water, emerging at night to graze

Primates and Birds

Baboons and Monkeys

  • Olive baboons and vervet monkeys are common
  • Seen in parks, towns, and even lodges
  • Curious but can be mischievous or even aggressive (baboons) — don’t feed them and take care to keep your food well stored.

Birdlife

  • Over 1,100 species recorded in Tanzania
  • Flamingos at Lake Natron and Ngorongoro
  • Eagles, kingfishers, bee-eaters, and hornbills are birding highlights

Where to See the Most Wildlife

National ParkHighlights
SerengetiBig cats, wildebeest migration, elephants
Ngorongoro CraterAll Big Five, high wildlife density
TarangireElephants, baobab trees, fewer crowds
Lake ManyaraFlamingos, tree-climbing lions
Selous (Nyerere)Boat safaris, crocodiles, hippos

Also see: Top 10 Things to Do in Arusha Besides a Safari and Where to Stay in Arusha


Final Safari Tips

  • Bring binoculars for spotting distant animals
  • Be patient — the best sightings often come to those who wait
  • Travel with an experienced guide who knows animal behavior and movements
  • Visit multiple parks for variety — each offers something unique in terms of animal population as well as landscape

Plan Your Trip

Now that you know what animals to expect on a Tanzanian safari, it’s time to plan your perfect trip.

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