
Due to the completion of the paved road connecting the
park gate with Dar
es Salaam, Mikumi National Park is slated to become a hotspot for tourism
in Tanzania. Located between the Uluguru
Mountains and the Lumango range, Mikumi is the fourth largest park
in Tanzania and only a few hours drive from Tanzania’s largest city,
the park has a wide variety of wildlife that are easy to spot and well
acclimatised to game viewing. Its proximity to Dar es Salaam and the
amount of wildlife that live within its borders makes Mikumi National
Park a popular option for weekend visitors from the city, or for business
visitors who don’t have long to spend on an extended safari itinerary.
Most visitors come to Mikumi National Park looking to spot the ‘Big Five’
(cheetah, lion, elephant, buffalo, and rhino), and they aren’t disappointed.
Hippo pools provide close access to the mud-loving beasts, and bird-watching
along the waterways is particularly rewarding. Mikumi National Park borders
the Selous
Game Reserve and Udzungwa
National Park, and the three locations make a varied and pleasant safari
circuit.
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