Ruaha National Park.
A huge hidden secret park
Ruaha National Park
Ruaha National Park, the largest remote park in southern Tanzania, boasts diverse vegetation zones, creating a unique mix of wildlife. It is the only park in the country where Greater and Lesser Kudu coexist with sable and roan antelopes. Key animals include elephants, lions, zebras, giraffes, hunting dogs, striped hyenas, hippos, and crocodiles. Over 540 bird species have been recorded, making it a prime bird watching destination.
Ruaha National Park’s history dates back to 1910 when the Germans established the Saba Game Reserve. The British expanded it into Rungwe Game Reserve in 1946. It became Ruaha National Park in 1964, later expanding in 1974 and again in 2008 with the Usangu Wetland.

Climate
Ruaha National Park has a dry season from July to October, with no rain, clear skies, and low humidity. Wildlife is easier to spot due to thin vegetation and reliance on water sources. The wet season runs from November to May, featuring afternoon storms, high humidity, and lush landscapes that attract migratory birds.

Attraction
Ruaha, Tanzania’s second-largest national park, offers a secluded safari experience with diverse wildlife. In the dry season, golden savannahs and iconic baobabs dominate the landscape, while the rains transform the park into lush green grasslands, bringing life to its ancient trees and misty hills.

Boat Safari
The Usangu wetland in Ruaha National Park features seasonal waterways ideal for boating safaris. Birds and elephant herds thrive in this dynamic habitat. The best time to explore is June to August, before waters recede. This unique adventure offers an immersive experience in one of Tanzania’s richest ecosystems.

Walking Safari
Join an experienced guide on a walking safari to discover the ecosystem’s smaller fascinating creatures. Immerse yourself in nature’s silence, far from vehicle noise, for a truly peaceful and enriching experience.

Game Drive
Embark on an unforgettable game drive through Ruaha’s wilderness with our expert guides, searching for majestic herbivores, predators, and diverse plains game. Our open-sided vehicles, equipped with power points and fridges, provide comfort, ensuring an immersive and enjoyable safari experience in the heart of nature.

Where You’ll Stay
The following are some of the lodges and tented camps that we recommend in the Ruaha National Park. For information on additional accommodation not featured, please contact us.
The Best Time To Visit
The best time to visit Ruaha National Park is during the dry season, from July to October, when wildlife gathers at the Great Ruaha River. Large lion prides hunt buffalo and giraffe, while leopards, cheetahs, civets, servals, hyenas, and wild dogs roam. Elephants thrive near permanent water sources. This remote gem offers incredible safari experiences with minimal crowds, showcasing Tanzania’s raw beauty and diverse wildlife in an unspoiled setting.

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