With two nights spent in each park, this tour is tailored to provide an immersive wilderness experience. Ruaha National Park boasts diverse landscapes and scenic views, ensuring you enjoy the finest views of southern Tanzania’s magnificent wildlife from some of the best lodges and tented lodges.
The 200 km distance between the parks can be covered in a perfect 4-hour road trip, offering a scenic journey.
Additionally, the availability of airstrips within the parks and daily flights to Zanzibar make it convenient for a fly-out option.
- Notify us at least 24 hours in advance if you require a different or customized pickup location - Please arrive in the lobby 5 minutes before the scheduled pick-up time. - For airport pick-up, a guide or driver will hold a sign with your name for identification. - Our vehicles are equipped to accommodate the majority of your luggage.
On your way to Mikumi National Park, you'll pass through the Morogoro region, one of Tanzania's largest regions, covering 70,624 square kilometers—comparable in size to Ireland. Morogoro is home to Mikumi National Park and the majestic Udzungwa Mountains, which can be seen on your left when coming from Dar es Salaam. These mountains tower over Morogoro, offering a stunning scenic view.
From Morogoro town, this magnificent park lies 33 km. approximately 30-35 minutes drive time. Mikumi National Park, is renowned for its diverse wildlife and scenic landscapes. It covers an area of approximately 3,230 square kilometers and is part of the larger Nyerere (Selous) ecosystem. Visitors to Mikumi can observe a wide array of animals, including large herds of elephants, zebras, giraffes, buffaloes, and wildebeests. Predators such as lions, leopards, and hyenas are also commonly seen. The park is home to some rare animals, such as the African wild dog and the elusive eland. Bird enthusiasts can delight in spotting over 400 species of birds, including the lilac-breasted roller, bateleur eagle, and the striking African fish eagle. Mikumi National Park offers a quintessential safari experience with its rich biodiversity and picturesque savannahs. Upon arrival, you'll enjoy a short game drive savor lunch in the wilderness, and afterward, be transported to your hotel.
In the evening, you'll have the opportunity to visit Mikumi Masaai Boma to experience various Maasai activities and immerse yourself in Maasai culture. The Maasai are a semi-nomadic ethnic group native to East Africa, predominantly found in Kenya and Tanzania. Renowned for their colorful attire, rich traditions, and deep connection to nature, the Maasai have preserved their unique culture for generations, offering a fascinating glimpse into one of Africa's most iconic ways of life. At the Maasai Boma Cultural Group, you can experience authentic Maasai traditions firsthand. Enjoy traditional Maasai dances, including the famous Maasai jumping, learn how to start a fire using wood and sticks, explore the interior of a traditional Maasai house, and savor traditional Maasai foods. You can also shop for unique Maasai souvenirs and even dress in Maasai attire for unforgettable photos. You are warmly invited to visit the Boma and feel at home with us!
After an early breakfast, you'll embark on a thrilling safari into the wilderness of Mikumi National Park. The early morning game drive offers the best chance to witness the park's magnificent wildlife, as animals are more active before the heat of the day. With the expertise of our guides, you'll have the opportunity to see the "Big Four" (excluding the rhinoceros, which are not native to this area): lions, buffalo, elephants, and the elusive leopards, which are known for their solitary and nocturnal nature. Additionally, you'll enjoy the sight of numerous hippos, which are abundant in Mikumi. After an exciting morning, enjoy a delightful lunch in the heart of the wild. Later in the day, you will be transferred back to your hotel. There, you can unwind with a hot dinner, take a refreshing bath, and relax in a warm, cozy environment for the night..
In 2008, the Usangu Game Reserve merged with Ruaha, creating Tanzania’s largest national park, now spanning over 20,000 km². Located 130 km west of the Iringa Region, the park is part of the 45,000 km² Rungwa-Kizigo-Muhesi ecosystem, including the Rungwa, Kizigo, and Muhesi Game Reserves, and the Mbomipa Wildlife Management Area. Named after the Great Ruaha River, the park is a prime spot for game-viewing and can be accessed by car or via airstrips at Msembe and Jongomeru. This vast park’s diverse vegetation supports unique wildlife, including both Greater and Lesser Kudu, sable and roan antelopes, cheetahs, elephants, lions, giraffes, and more. Over 571 bird species, including resident hornbills and many migratory birds, are found here. Upon arrival, you can choose a short game drive and lunch in the park, or head directly to your hotel or lodge for lunch, relaxation, and an overnight stay, preparing for an exciting day ahead.
The Iringa Region is a hidden gem in Tanzania's southern highlands, offering a unique blend of history, culture, and breathtaking natural beauty. Home to the Isimila Stone Age Site, it boasts ancient tools, impressive sandstone pillars, and fossils dating back millions of years. The region also holds historical significance with the resistance against German colonial rule at Kalenga, where Chief Mkwawa fought valiantly before his death in 1898. Serving as a gateway to the expansive Ruaha National Park, Iringa is renowned for its charming town, cooler climate, and scenic beauty, making it an ideal spot for a Tanzanian adventure.
After an early breakfast, you’ll begin a full-day game drive in the stunning Ruaha National Park. As one of Tanzania’s largest parks, Ruaha offers an unmatched safari experience, featuring diverse landscapes and an impressive variety of wildlife, including the largest elephant population, lions, cheetahs, and the rare Greater and Lesser Kudu. The Great Ruaha River flows through the park, providing a vital water source and excellent game-viewing opportunities. With over 571 bird species, Ruaha is a birdwatcher’s dream. Its remote location guarantees a peaceful and intimate encounter with nature. Enjoy a delicious lunch in the wilderness before being transferred back to Iringa, Dar es Salaam or Msembe airstrip for your flight, marking the end of your unforgettable journey.
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