Ruaha National Park, established in 1964, is one of the largest national parks in Tanzania, covering an area of approximately 20,226 square kilometers. It is located in the central part of the country, primarily within the Iringa Region. The park is named after the Ruaha River, which flows through its eastern boundaries, providing vital water sources for the diverse wildlife that inhabit the area.
The park is home to a wide variety of species, including elephants, lions, and the endemic Ruaha red-billed hornbill. With over 570 bird species recorded, it is also a significant site for birdwatching. The diverse landscape features a combination of savannas, woodlands, and riverine habitats, offering visitors unique opportunities to explore Tanzania's natural beauty and biodiversity.
Ruaha National Park is a less-visited destination compared to other parks in Tanzania, making it an ideal choice for those seeking a more remote and authentic wilderness experience. The park offers various activities, including game drives, walking safaris, and photography tours, allowing visitors to connect with the African wilderness in a meaningful way.
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