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Ruaha National Park

Ruaha National Park

Ruaha National Park is one of the country’s most outstanding wilderness area. It is the second largest National Park, covering an area of 20,226 sq.km located in south-central Tanzania.

During the dry season, when game viewing is at its best, animals are drawn to the Great Ruaha River and other water sources. The name was derived from the hehe word called ”Luhava” meaning the great river.

Climate of Ruaha National Park

 This national park enjoys only one rainy season, usually from the end of November to May with annual average rainfall ranging from 500 to 800mm. The park is located at an altitude between 750 and 1868 meters.

Attractions of Ruaha National Park

Not only does park enjoy abundant wildlife, but the magnificent and constantly changing landscapes add a magical touch to the whole experience.

Baobabs dot the rocky hillsides, the cool green shade along the River, the open grassy plains, all make a wonderful and exciting trip.

Wildlife of Ruaha National Park

This is the place where visitors can see both Lesser and Greater Kudu because it is the southernmost limit for Lesser Kudu in African continent.

It is also possible to see, Sable and Roan antelope, Lichtenstein’s Hartebeest, Topi, both Southern and Bohor reedbuck and it is the southernmost limit of Grants Gazelle.

In addition to this, park boasts a healthy population of Wild Dogs, Leopard, Lions, Cheetah, Buffalo, and Elephant, not to mention all the other species, of which there are plenty.

Birds

With 574 species recorded in this national park, it is difficult to visit this beautiful nature and not be impressed by the number and variety of birds you see.

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