Overview

 

Ruaha National Park is located in central to southern Tanzania and is around 130km west of Iringa. Covering an area of 20,226km², Ruaha National Park is the largest protected area in Tanzania and East Africa.

 

Ruaha National Park in Tanzania is a perfect destination if you're seeking unspoiled wilderness. It's one of Africa’s largest and most remote national parks, offering vast, diverse landscapes and abundant wildlife with relatively few tourists. The park's remote nature allows you to explore its raw beauty without encountering many other vehicles, making it ideal for those wanting solitude.

The park's isolation means fewer visitors, so it retains a truly wild atmosphere.

If you enjoy wildlife viewing in a less crowded environment, Ruaha offers a remarkable experience.

 

 


 

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Ruaha National Park Accommodation

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Ballon Safari also available here.

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Ruaha National Park Sample safari itineraries

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  • Location

    Located in central to southern Tanzania,

  • Best time to visit

    June to October is regarded as the best time to visit Ruaha National Park. The national park experiences its dry season over this period, providing the ideal conditions for fantastic game viewing

  • Animals

     

    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.

  • Birding

     

    Birding in Ruaha National Park is extremely interesting and rewarding. There are 574 species recorded within the Park to date some bird species including the following Long-crested eagle · Meyer’s parrot · Namaqua dove · Sooty falcon · Southern ground hornbill · Tanzanian red-billed.

  • Weather

    Ruaha National Park is hot and dry. Temperatures don’t vary much throughout the year. The warmest months are October to March, and the coolest are June to August. The Dry season occurs from May to October.

Tour Map

Google Map for Ruaha National Park, Tanzania.

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