Ruaha National Park is the largest national park in Tanzania, almost 50% bigger than the Serengeti, yet with a fraction of the visitors. The park is rich in its flora and fauna, making for an exceptional game viewing experience. The park boasts of her almost untouched and unexplored ecosystem, making its safari experience very unique. Huge herds of elephants can be found amongst its plains, sweeping sand rivers and swathes of beautiful woodland. Lions, leopard, wild dog and hyena can be found in abundance as well as plentiful plains game and more than 400 species of birds. This park is fantastic for walking and driving with a huge amount of ground to cover, and for much of the year, you’re likely to have things to yourself.
All of the trips we create for Ruaha National Park are designed and tailored specifically for you. We create each trip from a blank piece of paper, building the holiday you had dreamed, using our experience, knowledge and contacts to design the ultimate experience.
Below are some of examples of trips in Ruaha National Park that we have created, designed to showcase the destination, our expertise and create some inspiration.
12 Day Itinerary
Guide Price: £9,000pp
Guide Price: $10,800pp
Embark on an African adventure to experience the best of Southern Tanzania, featuring incredible wildlife sightings, walking and boat safaris and a diverse landscape all to be explored.
10 Day Itinerary
Guide Price: £15,500pp
Guide Price: $18,600pp
Witness the wildlife wonders on an unforgettable African adventure. Experience thrilling treks to seek out gorillas and endangered golden monkeys, explore stunning National Parks and witness the captivating Great Wildebeest Migration.
Duration: 12 Days
Guide Price: $10,800pp
Guide Price: £9,000pp
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Embark on an African adventure to experience the best of Southern Tanzania, featuring incredible wildlife sightings, walking and boat safaris and a diverse landscape all to be explored.
Duration: 10 Days
Guide Price: $18,600pp
Guide Price: £15,500pp
Witness the wildlife wonders on an unforgettable African adventure. Experience thrilling treks to seek out gorillas and endangered golden monkeys, explore stunning National Parks and witness the captivating Great Wildebeest Migration.
The only exclusive private safari house in the Serengeti, specifically designed with families or groups of friends in mind.
Jabali Ridge’s 10 suites are designed to maximise the stunning landscape waiting outside with every space is open to nature.
The quintessence of luxury in the wilds, , Jongomero Camp is gloriously isolated.
A simple tented bush camp offering all those creature comforts that you need while enjoying one of the best kept big game secrets in East Africa.
The least-celebrated of the parks on Tanzania’s well-trodden ‘Northern Circuit” the Tarangire National Park is arguably the most rewarding of them all to visit, offering an amazing wildlife viewing experience in an incredible landscape studded with baobab trees and termite mounds. Perennial rivers run through the park and help to attract a huge volume of wildlife.
A short drive down the road from Kilimanjaro airport, sitting in the shadow of Mount Meru, the safari town of Arusha is the starting point for all safaris through northern Tanzania, with all visitors spending at least the first night of their trips here. Safari operators base themselves here, as do guides so it is a natural spot to start and end any trip.
The westernmost of all Tanzania’s National Parks, the Mahale Mountains overlook Lake Tanganyika and to the D.R.
Found in the remote western part of Tanzania, the Katavi National Park undoubtedly qualifies for “hidden gem” status, with its annual visitor total of around 1000 being less than the Ngorongoro Crater receives during a day. Best combined with the Mahale Mountains and sometimes the Ruaha National Park, Katavi is at the heart of Tanzania’s western safari circuit.
At the heart of Tanzania’s northern safari destinations is the renowned Lake Manyara National Park. Accessed by road or air from Arusha, with the Ngorongoro Crater the next natural stopping point, the park offers the chance for excellent game viewing and the chance to be active as well.
When it comes toblissful hammock-lounging beaches, the mainland can teach the islands a thing or two. Pretty much every coastal town and hamlet fronts tropical turquoise waters and crystal-white sands, and in between are hundreds of other beaches known only to the odd passing fishermen.
Mount Kilimanjaro, with its three volcanic cones, “Kibo”, “Mawenzi”, and “Shira”, is a dormant volcano in Tanzania. It is the highest mountain in Africa, rising to approximately 5,895 metres above sea level.
The Selous is one of the largest game reserves in Africa and holds one of the most revered strongholds of animals on earth. Wildlife enthusiasts love the Selous, a huge area in Southern Tanzania with millions of acres of bush, woodland, hills and grasslands.
If you are looking to get off the beaten track then Western Tanzania is a great destination. Rarely a choice for the first time safari, Katavi National Park and the Mahale Mountains National Park receive only a tiny fraction of the visitors to Tanzania’s more famous reserves.
The Ngorongoro Conservation Area spans vast expanses of highland plains, savanna, savanna woodlands and forests. Established in 1959 as a multiple land use area, with wildlife coexisting with semi-nomadic Maasai pastoralists practicing traditional livestock grazing, it includes the spectacular Ngorongoro Crater, the world’s largest caldera.
In the vast plains of Serengeti National Park, comprising 1.5 million hectares of savannah lies the worlds greatest wildlife spectacles.
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