Tanzania's largest national park — a vast, remote wilderness teeming with lions, elephants, and wild dogs.
Ruaha National Park is Tanzania's largest national park and one of Africa's best-kept safari secrets. Covering over 20,226 km² in the heart of Tanzania, it protects one of the largest lion populations on the continent alongside massive elephant herds, African wild dogs, cheetahs, and over 570 species of birds.
Unlike the busy northern circuit, Ruaha offers a genuinely remote and exclusive wilderness experience. Its rugged landscape of rocky outcrops, ancient baobabs, and the life-giving Great Ruaha River create a dramatic setting where predator-prey encounters are frequent and the sense of true wilderness is unmatched anywhere in East Africa.
Ruaha is home to one of Africa's largest lion populations, with frequent sightings of large prides hunting along the Great Ruaha River.
One of Tanzania's best places to spot the endangered African wild dog — Ruaha's vast wilderness supports healthy and active packs.
The river is the lifeblood of the park, drawing crocodiles, hippos, elephants, and predators to its banks throughout the dry season.
With far fewer visitors than northern Tanzania, Ruaha delivers a private, uncrowded safari where you may have entire game drives to yourself.
Ruaha is one of Tanzania's premier walking safari destinations, offering guided walks through the bush for an intimate ground-level experience.
Over 570 recorded bird species make Ruaha a world-class birding destination, including rare raptors, rollers, and the elusive Ruaha red-billed hornbill.
Accommodation options inside and around the park.
Three days deep in Tanzania's most remote and rewarding national park.
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Combine Tanzania's largest and most accessible parks for the ultimate Southern Circuit safari.
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Remote wilderness safari followed by total relaxation on Zanzibar's white sand beaches.
Explore TourJune to October is the dry season and the best time for wildlife viewing. Animals concentrate around the Great Ruaha River as water sources dry up, making sightings exceptional. The green season from November to April brings lush scenery and excellent birding.
The most convenient way is by scheduled or charter flight from Dar es Salaam or Arusha to Msembe Airstrip inside the park — a flight of approximately 1.5 to 2 hours. It can also be reached by road from Iringa town, about 130 kilometres away.
Absolutely. Ruaha's exceptional wildlife density and exclusive atmosphere make it a superb choice for first-timers who want an authentic, uncrowded safari experience away from the busier northern parks.
Yes — Ruaha and Zanzibar is one of Tanzania's finest Southern Circuit combinations. The contrast between Ruaha's remote wilderness and Zanzibar's pristine beaches makes for an unforgettable and perfectly balanced Tanzania holiday.
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