Mikumi National Park

Mikumi National Park is a natural wonderland, offering visitors a unique and unforgettable experience. It comprises vast savannah plains, rolling hills, and diverse wildlife, making it a must-visit destination for adventure seekers.

Mikumi National Park

Mikumi National Park, bordering the Selous Game Reserve in Tanzania, is a vibrant and accessible slice of wilderness that offers an excellent safari experience, especially for those with limited time or seeking a safari adventure not too far from Dar es Salaam. Here’s a snapshot of what makes Mikumi special:

Geography and Landscape

Mikumi is the fourth-largest national park in Tanzania, covering an area of about 3,230 square kilometers. It features a landscape of open grasslands, referred to as the Mkata Floodplain, alongside the mountain ranges that border the park, offering stunning vistas and diverse habitats.

Activities

  • Game drives: Explore the vastness of Mikumi in a 4×4 vehicle, offering close encounters with the wildlife.
  • Guided walks: Take a walk on the wild side with guided safaris on foot, offering a different perspective of the park’s flora and fauna.
  • Cultural tours: Visit nearby villages for a glimpse into the local life and culture.

Best Time to Visit

The dry season (June to October) is the best time for wildlife viewing in Mikumi, as animals gather around water sources. However, the park is accessible and offers rewarding wildlife encounters year-round.

Why Visit

Mikumi National Park is an ideal destination for those looking for an authentic safari experience without venturing too far into the remote areas of Tanzania. Its proximity to Dar es Salaam makes it a perfect weekend getaway or a great start or end to a more extensive Tanzanian adventure. Whether you’re a seasoned safari enthusiast or a first-time visitor to Africa, Mikumi provides a memorable and diverse wildlife experience.

Most common animals in Mikumi National Park

zebras, giraffes, wildebeests, impalas, elands, leopards, lion, elephants, buffalo, 400 bird species.

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