
Located
just east of the Pare Mountains in Tanzania’s Eastern Arc range, and
situated just south of the border with Kenya, Mkomazi Game Reserve is
the focus of an intensive breeding program to save the endangered black
rhinos. Adjacent to Tsavo National Park in Kenya, Mkomazi’s tourist facilities
are exceedingly sparse and limited, and travel to the area is often neglected
in favour of more accessible national parks and reserves.
The savannah and grasslands around Mkomazi Game Reserve may be perfect
for black rhinos, but it is dry and dusty for most of the year. When frequented
water holes dry up, game becomes elusive and hard to find. Compared to
larger and more populated national parks, Mkomazi Game Reserve has its
own unique appeal. wild dogs have recently been introduced to the region,
and the reserve does have a wide variety of indigenous snakes.