National Parks | Tanzania
Ruaha National Park in Tanzania
Ruaha National Park in Tanzania is the country’s largest national park and home to many elephants. It’s a must-visit for an authentic African wildlife experience.

Game drives

Mobile tents

Big game

River cruising

Game drive

Mobile tents

Big game

River cruising
Everything you need to know:
Ruaha National Park in Tanzania is the largest and often unnoticed destination for intrepid travellers. With over 500 bird species and wild and dangerous animals like elephants, lions, cheetah, and kudu, the park offers an exhilarating and unspoiled adventure free from crowds. The echoes of howls from lions and wild dogs make for an authentic taste of Africa whether it’s wild camping or sitting around a campfire.
Where is the reserve located?
Ruaha National Park is situated in the central region of Tanzania, making it the largest national park in East Africa. The park is located at approximately -7°S, 35°E and covers a vast area of 20,226 kilometers squared. It boasts diverse geographical features, including rolling hills, mountainous craters, and expansive grassy savannahs, dissected by the Great Ruaha River in its south-eastern corner.
Ruaha National Park is situated to the west of the Selous Game Reserve and south of the renowned Serengeti, although its remote location makes it a more fulfilling destination to explore.
What can you expect of the terrain?
Ruaha National Park is a remarkable destination, boasting a diverse range of terrains that encompass the fast-flowing Grand Ruaha River with its fertile plains, arid grassy savannah plains, rugged rocky outcrops and baobab-covered hills. Home to some of Africa’s most extraordinary birds and animals, the Park offers visitors an unrivaled safari experience. Whether you’re an avid wildlife enthusiast or simply looking to explore the beauty of the African continent, Ruaha National Park is an ideal destination.
About the reserve
Top experiences to enjoy at Ruaha National Park
Ruaha National Park is an ideal destination for anyone seeking an authentic African safari experience without having to jostle through crowds. Its main attraction is the day game drive where you can witness one of the world’s largest concentration of elephants as well as countless zebras, lions, wild dogs, kudu, and gazelles.
We highly recommend having breakfast in the bush surrounded by wild animals watching jealously as you indulge in your meal. Another great recommendation is fly camping in the middle of nowhere, where you can set up a campfire surrounded by towering baobab trees and savannah grasses swaying in the wind. Lastly, cruising on the Great Ruaha River through reed beds and past roaring lions is an experience like no other. We invite you to take your pick among these unforgettable memories.
When to visit
Ruaha National Park is a remarkable destination for game viewing throughout the year. As the dry season progresses between June and October, the wildlife concentrates around a few remaining watering holes, although high numbers of game persist throughout the park. Conversely, the low season in April and May provides visitors with a rare and exclusive opportunity to discover the park’s beauty with virtually no other people around.