Ruaha National Park
The immense Ruaha National Park is perhaps the most intriguing game reserve in Tanzania. For a long time the park was inaccessible, and therefore it is unchanged and untouched for thousands of years.
The park offers a varied landscape of plains, mountain ranges and rivers. The life source is the same river that meanders through the park and through time it has left spectacular canyons. Through the many tributaries of the Ruaha, there is much green.
The Ruaha National Park is known for the largest number of elephants per km2 over Tanzania. There are also large numbers of hippos, crocodiles, lions, leopards, wild dogs and about 480 different bird species living in this very fertile area.
The best time to see wildlife as much as possible is during the dry season, from July to November, when the animals concentrate around the few remaining waterholes.