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One of Tanzania's best kept wildlife secrets, the Ruaha National Park is the country’s second largest game park covering about 13,000 sq km. It takes its names from the great Ruaha River that flows along its eastern border. Ruaha is an amazing park – remote with spectacular topography of river, trees, plains and mountains, its beauty is unmatched due to the diversity and concentration of wildlife and birds.

Ruaha's ecosystem represents a transition between the miombo woodlands and the more open savannah. This can be seen in the Park’s flora which is thick in some areas and yet wide open in others. Its spectacular scenery includes rolling hills, large open plains and huge baobab tress and the magnificent Ruaha River which is home to crocodiles and hippos.

Situated in central Tanzania, the Ruaha National Park has the largest elephant population than any other Tanzanian Park. Enormous baobab trees are a key feature where huge elephant populations relish on the succulent bark of the trees.

Almost all of Africa’s large mammal species are to be found in Ruaha. It has the largest elephant population than any Tanzanian national park. Large carnivores are well represented, populations of lions doze in sandy riverbeds, leopards are wide spread, and cheetahs are often seen hunting on open plains. Hyena and wild dogs can be seen throughout Park. The park is also known for its huge buffalo herds and variety of antelope species including both greater and lesser kudu, roan, sable, dik dik, Grant’s gazelle and eland. Others include warthog, mongoose, wildcat and rare civet. The park's main wildlife spectacle however centers on the Great Ruaha River where the animals congregate to drink water.

For birdwatchers, Ruaha’s birdlife is extraordinary, with over 400 species recorded including a wide of variety of herons and egrets, bee-eaters, cuckoos, owls, rollers, hornbills, bustards, kingfishers and woodpeckers.

The best time to visit Ruaha National Park is probably in the dry season between June and October when the animals are concentrated around shrinking water holes. As a simple rule, the drier it gets, the fewer places there are for the game to drink and the more the animals congregate around remaining water sources.

 

About
Ruaha National Park

Size:   
13,000 sq kms
Location: 
Central Tanzania, 128km west of Iringa.
Activities: 
Game drives, bird watching, guided walking safaris
Accommodation:
 

Ruaha National Park  -  Katavi National Park  -  Selous Game Reserve  -  Udzungwa Mountains National Park
-  Usangu Game Reserve   -   Mikumi National Park

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