Ruaha National Park

Covering about 13,000 square kilometres, Ruaha National Park is the largest national park in Tanzania. The park has a wide-ranging ecosystem including Rungwa Game Reserve, Usangu Game Reserve, and several other protected areas.

The name Ruaha is originated from the great Ruaha River, which flows along its South-Eastern border and is most popular for the game–viewing oppertunity.

Ruaha is home to a high concentration of elephants as compared to other parks in East Africa. It is also a place where a diverse number of animals are spotted like lions, leopards, cheetah, giraffes, zebras, elands, impala, bat-eared foxes and Jackals. Ruaha is a habitat for endangered wild dogs too.

Regardless of large animals, the park has also been identified as having a number of reptiles and amphibians such as crocodiles, poisonous and non-poisonous snakes, monitor lizards, agama lizards and frogs.

Recorded with over 1650 plant species, the park is characterized by a semi-arid type of vegetation, baobab trees, Acacia and other species.

How To Go There

Ruaha National Park can be reached by air and by road.are scheduled and chartered flights into Ruaha National Park mainly.

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Activities Inside The Park

Ruaha National Park offers an array of activities for its visitor’s Below are mentioned some of them:

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What Animal You See

Ruaha is supposed to have high concentration of elephants, magnificent mammals like Kudu (both Greater and Lesser).

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Suggested Itineraries

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