Saanane Island National Park

Saanane Island National Park is located on the island of Saanane. In Mwanza, Tanzania, there is a national park. Mzee Saanane Chawandi, the island’s owner at the time, was honored with the park’s name. In 1964, this park was founded as a zoo in Tanzania. It was established with two main goals in mind: first, to encourage interest in wildlife conservation and education among the general public, and second, to provide recreation to the inhabitants of Mwanza town. In 1991, the island was designated as a Game Reserve.

Wildlife

Impala, Rock Hyrax, Velvet Monkeys, and Wild Cats are among the species found on Saanane Island National Park. Crocodiles, Monitor Lizards, Agama Lizards, Pancake and Leopard Tortoises, and Snakes, particularly Pythons, are all common here. The Park’s aquatic area is home to a variety of fish species, primarily Tilapia and Nile Perch. Buffalo, Bushbuck, Dik-dik, Elephant, Eland, Impala, Black Rhino, Topi, Warthog, wildebeest, Zebra, and Monkeys including Pats and Vervet, Giraffe, Porcupine, and Crocodiles were among the wild animals carried to the island between 1964 and 1966.

Best time to visit Saanane Island National Park

Saanane island national park can be visited all year round though the best time is during the dry season in the months of June to October and December to February because that is the period when vegetation in the park is less which allows you to have spectacular views of wildlife species and also the best time for walking safaris because hiking trails will be passable.

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