Kilimanjaro National Park
Kilimanjaro National Park | |
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IUCN category II (national park) | |
Entrance to Kilimanjaro National Park | |
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Location | Kilimanjaro Region, Tanzania |
Coordinates | 3°04′S 37°22′E / 3.067°S 37.367°ECoordinates: 3°04′S 37°22′E / 3.067°S 37.367°E |
Area | 1,688 square kilometres (652 sq mi) |
Established | 1973[1] |
Visitors | c. 52,000 per year[2] |
Governing body | Tanzania National Parks Authority |
Type: | Natural |
Criteria: | vii |
Designated: | 1987 (11th session) |
Reference No. | 403 |
State Party: | Tanzania |
Region: | Africa |
Kilimanjaro National Park is a Tanzanian national park, located 300 kilometres (190 mi) south of the equator[1] and in Kilimanjaro Region, Tanzania. The park is located near the city of Moshi.[3] The park includes the whole of Mount Kilimanjaro above the tree line and the surrounding montane forest belt above 1,820 metres (5,970 ft).[3][1] It covers an area of 1,688 square kilometres (652 sq mi), 2°50'–3°10'S latitude, 37°10'–37°40'E longitude.[1] The park is administered by the Tanzania National Parks Authority.[4]
History
In the early twentieth century, Mount Kilimanjaro and the adjacent forests were declared a game reserve by the German colonial government.[3] In 1921, it was designated a forest reserve.[3] In 1973, the mountain above the tree line (about 2,700 metres (8,900 ft)) was reclassified as a national park.[1] The park was declared a World Heritage Site by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization in 1987.[3] In 2005, the park was expanded to include the entire montane forest, which previously was under the Kilimanjaro Forest Reserve.[1][3]
Fauna
A variety of animals can be found in the park. Above the timberline, the Kilimanjaro tree hyrax, the grey duiker, and rodents are frequently encountered.[3] The bushbuck and red duiker appear above the timerline in places.[3] Cape buffalo are found in the montane forest and occasionally in the moorland and grassland.[3] Elephants can be found between the Namwai and Tarakia rivers and sometimes occur at higher elevations.[3] In the montane forests, blue monkey, western black and white colobus, bushbaby, and leopards can be found.[3]
See also
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 Kilimanjaro National Park World Heritage Site, Tanzania National Parks
- ↑ "Wings of Kili: Paragliding from Arica's highest peak". Daily News (Tanzania). Retrieved 28 January 2013.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 3.8 3.9 3.10 Kilimanjaro National Park, World Heritage Center, United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
- ↑ Mount Kilimanjaro National Park, Tanzania National Parks Authority
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