Ruaha National Park

Tanzania, Africa

Ruaha National Park, Tanzania's largest national park, spans over 20,000 square kilometers of pristine wilderness in the heart of the country. It is characterized by rugged landscapes, rolling hills, and the Great Ruaha River, which sustains a rich diversity of wildlife. The park is famous for its large elephant herds, formidable lion prides, and vast populations of hippos, crocodiles, and antelopes. Birdwatchers flock to Ruaha to spot over 570 bird species, including the rare and endemic species like the Ruaha red-billed hornbill. Visitors can enjoy game drives, walking safaris, and breathtaking views of the African savannah, making Ruaha a premier safari destination.

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History

Ruaha National Park, established in 1964, is Tanzania's largest national park, covering approximately 20,226 square kilometers. Originally gazetted in 1910 as the Saba Game Reserve by the German colonial administration, it was expanded and renamed Ruaha Game Reserve in 1946 under British rule. The park derives its name from the Great Ruaha River, which flows through its southeastern section, providing a vital water source for wildlife during the dry season.

What To See

  • River Safaris: Explore the Great Ruaha River and its tributaries on boat safaris
  • providing unique opportunities to see hippos
  • crocodiles
  • and birdlife from a different perspective. Cultural Visits: Engage with local communities and learn about their traditional lifestyles
  • crafts
  • and cultural practices through guided tours. Stargazing: Experience the clear night skies of Ruaha National Park
  • perfect for stargazing and soaking in the sounds of the African wilderness.

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