Destination
The moment the plane lands, the game viewing begins. A giraffe races along the airstrip, all legs, and neck, yet oddly elegant in its awkwardness. A line of zebra’s parades across the runway in the giraffe’s wake. In the distance, a few representatives of Ruaha’s 10,000 elephants form a protective huddle around their young beneath a bulbous baobab tree.
Have you heard of the breathtaking Ruaha National Park, nestled in the heart of Tanzania? It’s an experience you would want to experience if you ever get the opportunity.
More accessible than Katavi while still offering an unspoiled wilderness experience. The park is home to various wildlife, including large predators like lions, cheetahs, leopards, and endangered African wild dogs.
Ruaha National Park’s location is transitional, connecting the Acacia Savannah of East Africa to the Miombo Woodland Belt of Southern Africa. Contributes to its high diversity of antelope. The park is home to Grant’s gazelle, lesser kudu; it proudly boasts a thriving community of greater kudu, sable and roan antelope, solidifying their status as the park’s emblem.