– “Land of the elephants“ –
Ruaha National Park is the largest national park in Tanzania, covering an area of about 13,000 square kilometers. It is located in the middle of Tanzania, about 130 kilometers from Iringa. Most often, it is reached by plane, but it is well worth the drive by car. The great Ruaha River is the source of life in this immense park. Ruaha’s relative inaccessibility means it gets far fewer tourists than the Selous and less than any comparable park in the Northern circuit. The rewards of traveling this far are a wild landscape with baobab studded hills and rocky escarpments, with superb wildlife; Ruaha safaris have reliably exciting predator concentrations, it is home to 10% of the world’s lion population, contains one of four cheetah populations in East Africa and has the third-largest wild dog population in the world. This is accompanied by huge elephant and buffalo herds and a cross-over of the game from southern and Eastern Africa Tanzania’s largest National Park, Ruaha is a wilder and more remote park than its southern neighbor Selous Game Reserve and ultimately has the better wildlife, albeit without boating safaris. We love this park! Safaris here are some of the best you will find in the country and are superb value for money. It is a wild and authentic environment that remains relatively untouched. One of Tanzania’s best-kept (and more affordable) secrets, Ruaha is a particularly good complement and contrast to the Selous, although it would be a great addition to any Tanzania safari. The lion viewing around the Mwagusi area is especially rewarding and general predator concentrations across the park are better than many of the other parks in the country. Overall it is an absolutely excellent safari destination.
This Largest remote park is found in southern Tanzania The convergence of vegetation zone in this huge Park has resulted in an unusual combination of animals, Particularly Greater and Lesser Kudu, together with sable and roan antelopes in the Park a feature that is not found in other National Park in the country. Key animals found in Ruaha National Park includes elephant,zebra, lion, giraffe, hunting dog, ostrich, greater and lesser kudu, grants gazelles, striped hyena, sable and roan antelopes, crocodile and hippos mainly in Ruaha River