The park is renowned for its remarkable population of African elephants, with herds often numbering in the hundreds. In the dry season, visitors can expect to see golden savannah studded with baobabs and misty hills stretching along the horizon. With the annual rains, the grasslands become a lush green and the baobabs bloom. Waterbuck, impala and gazelle come to the river to drink and predators are never far behind. Ruaha is a predator’s paradise, home to lions, leopards, and cheetahs. It holds a tenth of the world’s wild lion population.
The park’s birdlife is equally captivating, with over 570 species recorded. Marvel at the vibrant colours as a multitude of birds take flight, adding a touch of splendour to the already awe-inspiring landscape. For a more immersive experience, enjoy a thrilling walking safari accompanied by experienced guides. Ruaha’s remote location and limited tourism ensure a sense of exclusivity and tranquillity, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in the untouched beauty of nature.
Jabali Ridge is a stylish camp in the wildlife-rich Ruaha National Park, set on a rocky outcrop overlooking the Mwagusi River and Ikuka escarpment. A landscape of sun-bleached plains, mighty baobabs, and hardy shrubs. Ruaha is home to a large number of lions, elephants, buffaloes, and even endangered African wild dogs. During the rainy season, visitors can hear the incredible thundering of the Ikuka waterfalls and even witness the Mwagusi beginning to flow after being dry for seven months. The dry season is equally exciting, with opportunities to spot buffalo herds in the riverbed and elephants digging in the sand water.
Kokoko Camp, nestled in the heart of Ruaha National Park, offers an intimate and authentic safari experience focused on wildlife and a deep connection to nature. Accommodating a maximum of six guests, the camp provides exclusive access to Ruaha’s pristine wilderness, with private walking safaris, game drives, and night excursions led by an expert Asilia guide. Designed for simplicity and immersion, Kokoko’s canvas-roof tents allow for stargazing, while secluded riverbed dinners and open-fire meals create unforgettable moments. Open June to October, the camp welcomes children over 12, this unique camp encourages deep connection with the natural world.
Usangu Expedition Camp, set in the serene beauty of the Usangu Wetlands, six guest tents provide a peaceful retreat with expansive decks, shaded verandas, and en suite bathrooms with hot water showers. The camp’s minimalist design, open-fire cooking, and starlit dining immerse guests in a classic safari experience while maximizing enjoyment of the natural surroundings. Located within the Ruaha-Rungwa ecosystem, the camp offers unparalleled wildlife viewing, from roan and sable antelope to wild dogs, along with incredible birdwatching opportunities and potential amphibian discoveries, making it a truly memorable stay.
Ruaha National Park offers an authentic and wild safari experience with diverse activities. Embark on thrilling game drives to spot large elephant herds, lions, leopards, and the rare African wild dog. Guided walking safaris provide close encounters with nature and insight into the park’s unique flora. Birdwatching enthusiasts can enjoy over 570 bird species. Scenic river drives along the Great Ruaha River reveal hippos and crocodiles. Cultural visits to nearby villages enrich the experience with local traditions and stories.
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