RUAHA NATIONAL PARK NAMED AS THE BEST WINTER TRIP DESTINATION FOR 2013
Located
southwest of Tanzania’s most famous safari destinations—the Serengeti
and Ngorongoro Crater—7,809-square-mile Ruaha National Park
is off the beaten adventure tour track, offering a quieter, wilder
environment for exceptional game viewing and birding. The Great Rift
Valley crosses the park, and the Great Ruaha River, a year-round
lifeline for the park’s large mammals, forms the eastern border. In
addition to having a high concentration of elephants (thought to be the
largest of any East Africa park), as well as resident hippos and
buffalo, Ruaha is also known as a birder’s paradise. January to April
(the hot, short rainfall season) is considered the best time to view the
park’s more than 570 species, including the Ruaha red-billed hornbill.
Book one of the eight luxurious tents at secluded Jongomero safari camp
to embark on ranger-guided game drives in open four-wheel-drive
vehicles and small-group walking safaris and birding tours. The camp is
just ten minutes from the nearest airstrip, facilitating a quicker
civilization-to-safari transition from Dar es Salaam or Arusha.
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