A wildlife conservation center offering close-up encounters with rescued and habituated animals in northern Tanzania.
Serval Wildlife Sanctuary is a privately managed wildlife conservation center located between Arusha and Mount Kilimanjaro in northern Tanzania. It provides visitors with an opportunity to learn about wildlife conservation while observing a variety of animals in a controlled and protected environment. Unlike national parks, the sanctuary focuses on wildlife education, conservation awareness, and close-up viewing experiences.
Serval Wildlife Sanctuary is a conservation-focused wildlife center located in the Siha District of northern Tanzania, between Arusha and Mount Kilimanjaro. The sanctuary provides visitors with an opportunity to observe a variety of animals in a protected environment while learning about wildlife conservation, animal welfare, and habitat preservation. Unlike traditional national parks, where wildlife viewing often involves searching across large landscapes, the sanctuary offers closer viewing opportunities and educational experiences. Visitors may encounter animals such as serval cats, giraffes, zebras, elands, and various bird species while enjoying views of Mount Kilimanjaro and Mount Meru. The sanctuary is particularly suitable for families, photographers, and travelers interested in conservation and wildlife education, and it can easily be visited as a half-day or full-day excursion from Arusha or Moshi.
Observe a variety of animals at closer distances than typically possible during a traditional safari.
Learn about wildlife protection, animal welfare, and conservation initiatives in Tanzania.
Offers excellent opportunities for wildlife photography in a controlled environment.
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