Ruaha National Park

Ruaha National Park, Tanzania's largest, offers breathtaking wildlife encounters amidst pristine wilderness, perfect for adventurous safaris and nature enthusiasts

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Amazing Experience

Ruaha National Park, located in Tanzania, is a hidden gem for nature enthusiasts seeking a pristine and unspoiled safari experience. Spanning over 20,000 square kilometers, it's the largest national park in the country and one of Africa's most expansive wildlife sanctuaries.

Ruaha is renowned for its breathtaking landscapes, characterized by rugged terrain, ancient baobab trees, and the Great Ruaha River, which sustains a rich and diverse ecosystem. The park boasts an impressive array of wildlife, including lions, leopards, cheetahs, elephants, hippos, and over 570 bird species.

What sets Ruaha apart is its exclusivity and tranquility, making it a perfect escape from the crowds found in more popular safari destinations. Visitors can enjoy authentic game drives, guided walking safaris, and even boat safaris along the river.

The park's remote location ensures an intimate and immersive wildlife experience, and its diverse topography offers a dynamic setting for exploration. Ruaha National Park promises an unforgettable adventure for those seeking the beauty of untamed Africa.

Entrance to the tourism attraction areas

Special discount to the entrances for large groups

Travel with children and pets

Possibility to rent the stroller

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Amazing Adventure

Wild Animals

This is the place where visitors can see both Lesser and Greater Kudu because it is the southernmost limit for Lesser Kudu in African continent.

It is also possible to see, Sable and Roan antelope, Lichtenstein’s Hartebeest, Topi, both Southern and Bohor reedbuck and it is the southernmost limit of Grants Gazelle

Birds Watching

With 574 species recorded in Ruaha, it is difficult to visit this beautiful Park and not be impressed by the number and variety of birds you see.

Baobab ''Upside down tree''

The park is known for having baobab trees scattered all over the park. During dry season the baobab trees shed leaves, leaving only bare branches that resemble roots.Therefore people nick named it “roots up tree”.

The Great Ruaha River

”The life of Ruaha” and one of the main attraction for many tourists.

Walking Safari

This activity takes a visitor more close to nature as it provides a chance of tracking animals by their footprints, stopping to admire birdlife in the trees, and watching smaller creatures and their behaviors.

Cultural and Historical sites

The Mkwawa Museum, Isimila Stone age site and natural pillar, Mapenza grave, Nyanywa, Ganga la Mafunyo and Idinda rock painting will add unforgettable story tales on your visit