Ruaha National Park

Ruaha National Park

Ruaha National Park
Area

20,226 km²

Ruaha National Park
Visitors

1677

Ruaha National Park
Weather

Hot

Establish

1964

Ruaha National Park
Review

330

Ruaha National Park
Rating

4.6

Overview

Sited at the heart of Tanzania, Ruaha National Park belongs to the southern circuit. Ruaha is a major and wild park toward the West of the Selous Game Reserve, and South of The Serengeti. Safaris here are the absolute best you will discover in the nation and are heavenly appealing. Ruaha National Park is one of the parks in Tanzania in which visitors can witness the rarest game viewing experiences spiced up with stunning landscape. Home to 10% of the World’s lion, Ruaha National Park gets energized with predator population. The wild scene with baobab studded slopes and eminent wildlife enhance the value of tripping this park. The wildlife who called Ruaha their home are cheetah, gigantic elephant, zebra, waterbuck, impala and giraffe, sable, hartebeest and many more. It is a truly stunning destination with its mind-boggling untamed life, yet additionally, its topographical area implies it is a more drawn out and all the more expensive flight which keep the volume of guests low.

The lion seeing around the Mwagusi region is particularly fulfilling and general predators roaming over the park are superior to a considerable lot of different stops in the region. Except these, more than 500 bird species also can be seen which include yellow-collared lovebird and ashy starling. Migratory birds are present from November to April. Overall it is a completely incredible safari goal.

Ruaha National Park
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Ruaha National Park

Best Time to Visit

Ruaha National Park offers the best time for wildlife viewing is from June to October. During this time animals are easy to spot due to the thin bush of dry season and wildlife gathers on water sources. November to April is the wet season and the scenery is full of greenery and fewer crowds are

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How To Go

The point of entry to Tanzania will be Julius Nyerere International Airport. Ruaha is easily accessible from Dar es Salaam as it is about 10 hours drive from Dar. You can make it by visiting Mikumi National Park with a stopover, then from Mikumi it will take you 5 hours to reach. But the roadway

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Uniqueness

  • Diverse scope of witnessing living species and stunning scenes
  • A hotspot for Africa’s most elegant felines – providing a home to one of only four east African cheetah populations with over 200 adults.
  • Huge assortment of natural wildlife including enormous prides of lions, an elephant populace and around 500 birding species
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Park Fees

  • For International travellers-US$40 per vehicle and US$30 per person/24 hours/single entry to park. (2015).
  • For Expatriate Residents-US$40 per vehicle and US$15 per person/24 hours/single entry to park
  • For Tanzanian passport holders-20,000 TSH per vehicle and 5000 TSH.
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Activities

Ruaha National Park
Bird watching

Muster you courage and bike down the infamous "Death Road", which passes through 3 different climate zones and gives awe inspiring views of the Andes.

Ruaha National Park
Boating

Muster you courage and bike down the infamous "Death Road", which passes through 3 different climate zones and gives awe inspiring views of the Andes.

Ruaha National Park
Bushwalks

Muster you courage and bike down the infamous "Death Road", which passes through 3 different climate zones and gives awe inspiring views of the Andes.

Ruaha National Park
Cultural visits

Muster you courage and bike down the infamous "Death Road", which passes through 3 different climate zones and gives awe inspiring views of the Andes.

Ruaha National Park
Fishing

Muster you courage and bike down the infamous "Death Road", which passes through 3 different climate zones and gives awe inspiring views of the Andes.

Ruaha National Park
Game drives

Muster you courage and bike down the infamous "Death Road", which passes through 3 different climate zones and gives awe inspiring views of the Andes.

Ruaha National Park
Photography

Muster you courage and bike down the infamous "Death Road", which passes through 3 different climate zones and gives awe inspiring views of the Andes.

Tanzania Travel Guide

About Tanzania
About Tanzania

The United Republic of Tanzania is a country in East Africa bordered by Kenya and Uganda to the north

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Best Time For Visiting Tanzania
Best Time For Visiting Tanzania

Tanzania is a huge country with much regional variation in geography and climate. There are mainly two

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Tanzania Travel Tips
Tanzania Travel Tips

Tanzania's unit of currency is the Tanzanian Shilling but credit cards are also accepted everywhere.

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Getting There
Getting There

Your entry point to the land is Dar-es-Salaam International Airport and Kilimanjaro International Airport

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Weather & Climate
Weather & Climate

The Average summer temperature in Tanzania is 18°C to 29°C and the Average winter temperatures

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People & Culture
People & Culture

Blessed with a wealth of wildlife and breathtaking landscape, Tanzania Culture and people have

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Tanzania Foods
Tanzania Foods

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