Tanzania Southern Circuit Park
Tanzania Southern Circuit Park, The southern parks present a wide range of experiences, from savannah to wetlands, walking safaris to river experiences
Tanzania Southern Circuit Park is mostly a destination for the second-time visitor. The south can also be combined with the Serengeti in the north or linked with the west if time and budget allow. The southern circuit includes parks and reserves that can be visited using Dar es Salaam as a starting point. There’s Saadani National Park north of Dar, then two hours to the west the little park of Mikumi on both sides of the highway that meanders down to Iringa and Mbeya and eventually to Zambia or northern Malawi. The Selous Game Reserve to the south of Mikumi is great for river experiences on the Rufiji River and also for walking safaris. Udzungwa Mountains National Park is all about forests, waterfalls and weird endemics, while Ruaha National Park just west of Iringa is the gem of the southern circuit.
Southern Circuit
A bird watcher’s paradise and a great place for those who seek to see larger elephant population.
Ruaha is still unspoiled and not known to many, the park offers a stunning game viewing and Nature walks. Read more..
Mikumi National Park
A great opportunity to see the “Big Five”. The third largest park in Tanzania and is traversed through its middle by the Tanzam Highway that runs between Morogoro and Iringa. Read More..
Udzungwa Mountains National Park
A paradise for bird watchers, flower lovers and the primate seeking visitors.
Udzungwa Mountains National Park is perhaps Tanzania’s most important sanctuary of terrestrial biodiversity. Udzungwe has many other Read More
Selous Game Reserve
Selous Game reserve was named after an Englishman Sir Frederick selou an early conservationist and a game hunter died at Beho Beho around this territory in 1917, His death occurred while fighting with Germans during the First World War. Read more..
Katavi National Park.
The isolated park for tourists seeking the true wilderness. The Katavi National Park offers the few visitors who make it there a taste of true wilderness with large wildlife.
Mahale Mountains National Park.
Mahale Mountains National Park in Tanzania is among the Africa’s most beautiful park, rich in wildlife including the Chimpanzee that can be seen during the walking safaris at this park. The park is in the remote area and offers a unique attraction to visitors.
Kitulo National Park
This park is endowed with many sources of water hence the Great Ruaha River being dependent to, Kitulo National park is prominent for its floral significance – Hence called ‘The Garden of God’ but for Botanist is a Serengeti of flowers.
Gombe Stream National Park.
It’s a great place to see chimps up close and personal as many of the family groups are habituated to humans. With the possible exception of Mahale Mountains Read More
Rubondo Island National Park
Visit the only island on Lake Victoria! The 240 sq km island, also known as The Jewel of Victoria, boasts a unique diversity of flora and fau