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Tanzania’s largest national park, famous for Rufiji River boat safaris, wild landscapes, and diverse wildlife experiences.
Explore Park →Ruaha National Park is Tanzania’s largest national park, covering 20,226 km², yet it remains one of the country’s best-kept secrets. This off-the-beaten-path destination offers unmatched wildlife encounters with fewer crowds, making it ideal for safari enthusiasts seeking exclusivity. Ruaha is known for its large lion populations, rare African wild dogs, massive elephant herds, and diverse bird species.
Ruaha National Park is widely rated as one of Tanzania’s most authentic safari destinations. Travellers highlight its vast wilderness, low tourist numbers, large elephant herds, and excellent sightings of lions, leopards, and wild dogs. Many describe it as a “true wilderness experience” with fewer vehicles and untouched landscapes compared to northern parks.
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Largest national park in Tanzania (20,226 km²) with few tourists
Over 10,000 elephants – one of the largest populations in East Africa
Diverse landscapes – rivers, savannahs, rocky hills, and baobab forests
Ruaha National Park is located in southern Tanzania, about 625 km from Dar es Salaam. It is part of the Southern Safari Circuit. This makes it ideal for travelers seeking a more exclusive safari experience. It is also less crowded.
How to Get to Ruaha National Park:
By Air: Fly from Dar es Salaam, Arusha, Zanzibar, or Serengeti. Arrive at Msembe Airstrip (inside the park).
By Road: A 9-10 hour drive from Dar es Salaam or Arusha.
Ruaha National Park is home to some of the highest predator densities in Africa. It includes one of the largest lion populations on the continent.
Lions (10% of Africa’s lion population) – Found in the Mwagusi & Mdonya areas.
Leopards – Frequently spotted along riverbanks & rocky outcrops.
Cheetahs – More common in the open plains.
African Wild Dogs – Ruaha is one of the best places to see them in Tanzania.
Elephants – Over 10,000 individuals roam Ruaha.
Buffaloes, giraffes, zebras, hippos, and crocodiles.
Rare antelope species – Greater & Lesser Kudu, Roan & Sable Antelopes.
Over 570 bird species – One of the highest bird diversities in Africa.
Ruaha Red-Billed Hornbill, African Fish Eagle, and Giant Kingfisher.
Morning & evening game drives offer excellent opportunities to see predators in action.
Best Game Drive Routes: Mwagusi & Mdonya Rivers – Best for lions & leopards
Jongomero Area – Remote & less crowded, perfect for wildlife photography
Great Ruaha River – Home to hippos & crocodiles
Experience Ruaha on foot with an expert guide, learning about tracks, plants, and animal behaviors.
Best Areas for Walking Safaris: Around the Great Ruaha River – Excellent for spotting elephants & hippos
Kimilamatonge Hill – Great for scenic walks & birdwatching
Ruaha offers exclusive night safaris, where you can see leopards, serval cats, bush babies, and aardvarks.
Available in: Private concessions & selected lodges.
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Jabali Ridge – Ultimate luxury with stunning views over the park.
Kwihala Camp – Intimate tented camp with expert guides.
Ruaha River Lodge – Classic safari lodge with river views.
Mdonya Old River Camp – Eco-friendly tented camp in a remote setting.
Tandala Tented Camp – Affordable yet comfortable safari experience.
Ruaha Public Campsites – Best for budget travelers & adventure seekers.
Best for Big Cat Sightings: June – October (Dry Season)
Best for Birdwatching & Green Landscapes: November – May (Wet Season)
Best for Fewer Crowds: April – May
Annual Events in Ruaha National Park:
Elephant Migration (July – October). Thousands of elephants gather around the Ruaha River.
Bird Migration Season (November – April) – Best for spotting migratory species.
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