5 of Africa's best national parks
Story highlights
- Africa is home to many national parks
- The parks play a key role in generating tourism income
(CNN)From
sheltering some of the globe's most endangered species to showcasing
astonishing patterns of migration, Africa's national parks are among the
world's most spectacular.
More
and more visitors flock each year to the continents' parks and
reserves, bearing witness to nature on a grand scale and playing a vital
role in generating tourism income.
Here are some of the top picks on the continent.
Maasai Mara National Reserve, Kenya
Maasai
Mara National Reserve, which has been honored by the World Travel
Awards, is named after its ancestral inhabitants, the Maasai people, and
is one of the most popular tourist destinations in southwest Kenya.
In
addition to an impressive population of big cats, rhinos and elephants,
it plays host from July through to October each year to one of the
world's more spectacular movements of wildebeest. Known as the Great
Migration, the phenomenon involves more than 1 million wildebeest and
hundreds of thousands of gazelles, zebras and other animals, which
migrate from the Serengeti National Park in Tanzania.
Some 150,000 visitors from across the world come annually to witness the wildebeest migration and river crossings.
Maasai Mara National Reserve, Maasai Mara Game Park, Kenya, 59000 Narok, +254 729 631403
Serengeti National Park, Tanzania
Serengeti
National Park was established in 1951, making it Tanzania's oldest
national park. The park is arguably one of the most famous in the world
and covers 5,700 square miles of grassland, riverine forest, woodlands
and savannah.
It
is famed for its spectacular scenery, diverse wildlife and its part in
the impressive annual migration of more than a million wildebeest and
hundreds of thousands of other animals. It was listed in 1981 as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO and hosts an average 90,000 visitors each year.
Serengeti National Park, 3134 Mugumu Mara, Tanzania +255 27 250 3471
Virunga National Park, Democratic Republic of Congo
Established
in 1925, Virunga National Park is Africa's oldest national park and is
often considered the crown jewel of parks on the continent. It lies in
the eastern part of the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Designated a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in
1979, it was created to protect mountain gorillas in what was then
known as the Belgian Congo. It stretches over 3,000 square miles and
houses forests, savannas and active volcanoes and the Rwenzori
Mountains.
The
park is known for being the "continent's most biologically diverse
protected area" and is home to endangered species, such as the mountain
gorilla and the okapi.
In the
1970s, Virunga welcomed an average of 6,500 visitors every year, but it
has suffered terribly from armed conflict and poaching. The park is
slowly re-establishing itself through international donations.
Virunga National Park, Rumangabo, Democratic Republic of Congo +243 991 715 401
Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, Uganda
The
Bwindi Impenetrable National Park is located in southwestern Uganda and
is home to a multitude of birds, butterflies and endangered species,
including the mountain gorilla. Some 300 wild gorillas live in the park, accounting for nearly half the world's population
The park also boasts more than 160 species of trees.
The
main tourist attraction is gorilla tracking, which generates a steady
stream of revenue for the Uganda Wildlife Authority. It's estimated the
direct total income from gorilla visits in the Bwindi park is $15 million a year.
Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, Kanungu District, Uganda, +256 755 271418
Kruger National Park, South Africa
Kruger
National Park was established as a game reserve in 1898 and is home to a
vast number of species, including more than 500 types of bird and more
than 100 reptiles. It also boasts a huge diversity of trees and flowers.
The
park is also known for big game, as well as more than 255 recorded
archeological sites. Several rivers traverse the park from west to east,
including the Sabie, Olifants, Crocodile, Letaba, Luvuvhu and Limpopo.
Kruger National Park, Nelspruit, South Africa +27 13 735 4000
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