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RUAHA NATIONAL PARK [Tanzania]

At 12,950km, Ruaha is only just smaller than the Serengeti but is different in that it is pristine and untouched Africa. The Kizigio and Rungwa River Game Reserves border Ruaha in the north, and together they form a 26,500km conservancy, one of the biggest in East Africa.
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The best months to visit are from July to November when the animals congregate around the water holes. With over 10,000 elephant, 30,000 buffalo, 20,000 zebra and huge populations of lion and leopard, Ruaha is a naturalist's paradise.

Not to be missed in Ruaha National Park ...

../xMedia/Photo/Highlights/Ruaha_2.jpgpack/unpack me?A Wild Wild Place - Ruaha National Park
There are not many places left in Africa that I consider to be wild and relatively unexplored. Ruaha National Park is one of these. Approximately two hours flying time in a light aircraft heading due west from Dar es Salaam (also accessible by road for the more adventurous), will bring you to this beautiful reserve which is home to no more than a handful of lodges and camps offering varying standards and styles of accommodation to the visitor.


Our Ruaha National Park favourites...

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Our selected properties in Ruaha National Park...

Our exclusive selection of properties range from comfortable, luxurious, exclusive and extravagant. The green symbol indicates exclusively yours properties that can be all yours.

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Jongomero Camp
Kwihala Camp
Mwagusi Camp


Best time for visiting Ruaha National Park [Tanzania]...

July to November

Meet our Tanzania experts...

pack/unpack me?Lisa De Swardt
Lisa joins the Pulse Africa staff as one of our Kenya, Tanzania and South Africa experts. Born and bred in Kenya, Lisa has travelled extensively throughout East Africa and more recently South Africa. One of Lisa's particular skills is her ability to really understand what her clients want and she has the ability to transform this into a perfect holiday.
pack/unpack me?Stuart Inglis
If you are interested in any of our destinations, but unsure of what you are looking for, what is available or where and when to go, then Stuart, Pulse Africa's Sales & Marketing Director who has travelled extensively throughout Africa, may be the ideal person to talk to.
pack/unpack me?Hayley Kingaby
Hayley is one of our South Africa and Kenya experts. A born and bred South African, she has eleven years experience in the travel industry. Hayley creates holidays that will amaze and leave everlasting memories within people, making them want to repeat their visits over and over again.
pack/unpack me?Warren Pearson
Having spent time managing and guiding at luxury safari camps in Tanzania and South Africa Warren brings a new meaning to the phrase "know what you sell". Warrens holidays stem from a deep understanding and love for the wilds of Africa. Warren also brings a new aspect to personalised service. He is Pulse Africa's in house Private Guide - see private guide section.
pack/unpack me?Sandy Wood
Sandy is our Zambia, Seychelles, Mozambique and East African expert and is also Pulse Africa's managing director.


What to do in Ruaha National Park...

pack/unpack me?fly-in safaris
pack/unpack me?game drives
pack/unpack me?guided walks
pack/unpack me?walking safaris
pack/unpack me?bird watching
pack/unpack me?swimming pool
pack/unpack me?recommended for honeymooners


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