Mkomazi National Park

Mkomazi National Park

Mkomazi National Park is a lesser-known but stunning national park located in northeastern Tanzania, covering approximately 3,500 square kilometers (1,350 square miles). Situated near the border with Kenya, it is known for its diverse ecosystems and unique wildlife.

Highlights

Where the extraordinary thrives—

Our Safari Locations showcase the best of the wild, with curated highlights that bring you closer to nature's wonders. Each highlight captures unique experiences, from breathtaking landscapes to captivating wildlife moments. Explore the essence of adventure in every detail!

Endangered Species

Mkomazi is home to several endangered species, including the African wild dog and the black rhinoceros, making it an important area for conservation.

Diverse Ecosystems

The park features a mix of savannah, acacia woodlands, and grasslands, providing habitats for a variety of wildlife and plant species.

Scenic Landscapes

Mkomazi boasts beautiful landscapes, including volcanic mountains and stunning views of Mount Kilimanjaro in the distance.

Activities

Adventure awaits at every turn—

Our Safari Locations offer a diverse range of activities, from guided wildlife safaris and birdwatching tours to exhilarating hikes and cultural encounters. Whether you’re an adrenaline seeker or looking to immerse yourself in nature, each activity is crafted to bring you closer to the wild.

Game Drives

Explore the park on guided game drives, where you can spot a variety of wildlife in their natural habitats.

Walking Safaris

Guided walking safaris allow visitors to experience the park’s flora and fauna up close, providing a more intimate connection with nature.

Birdwatching

With its diverse ecosystems, Mikumi is a fantastic destination for birdwatchers, particularly around waterholes and in the wetlands.

Best Time to Visit

Seize the perfect moment—

Each safari location has its peak season, when nature is at its most vibrant. The best times to visit vary, ensuring you experience ideal weather, active wildlife, and the fullest beauty of the landscapes. Let nature set the stage for your unforgettable adventure!

Dry Season (June to October)

 Ideal for wildlife viewing, as animals gather around water sources and vegetation is less dense.

Wet Season (November to May)

The park becomes lush and green, attracting migratory birds, but some areas may be less accessible due to rain.

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