Mikumi National Park is a well-known national park
in Tanzania, East Africa. It is one of the most accessible and well-liked
wildlife reserves in the nation, drawing lots of local and foreign visitors.
The "Big Five" (African elephant, lion, leopard, buffalo, and
rhinoceros) live in the park along with a variety of other animals. Giraffes,
zebras, wildebeests, impalas, hippos, crocodiles, and more than 400 different
species of birds are some more animals that are frequently seen.
There are numerous opportunities to see wildlife in
Ruaha National Park. Sparse crowds of travelers and wildlife make it a
magnificent location. The greater Ruaha region designated a Lion Conservation
Unit in 2005, is home to 10% of the world's lion population.
The Undzungwa Mountains are the largest range in the Eastern Arc, with a
total area of 16,131.40 km2.[1] At 2,579 meters (8,461 feet), Luhombero is the
highest peak in the range. Apart from trekking, mountain climbing, and woodland
walks, the park is also renowned for its hiking activities. The park can only
be accessed on foot, providing you with the opportunity to discover the secrets
of the mountains and have fun.
Included:
- Accommodation
- Airport Transfers
- Breakfast
- Entry Fees
- Government Taxes
- Meals
- Personal Guide
- Safari Cruiser
- Unlimited Drinking Water
Excluded:
- Visa
- Medical insurance
- Travel Insurance
- Flights
- Items of personal use
- Alcohol and cigarettes