Stretching an area of around 3,230 square kilometres, Mikumi National Park is the fourth largest in the country. It shares its name ‘Mikumi’ with the village located on its western border of Dar es Salam. It contains an interesting and impressive landscape that is often compared to that of the Serengeti national park. This wonderful landscape of grassy plains dotted with legendary baobab trees inhabits several wildlife species in this park. The park shares the same ecosystem with the Selous Game Reserve making wildlife sighting excellent. So, with almost guaranteed year-round wildlife sightings, Mikumi is an idyllic Tanzania safari destinati
The best time to visit Mikumi National park is during the dry season runs between June to October. During this time wildlife sightings can be amazing as they are found gathering around the waterholes. Thanks to the thin vegetation that makes it easier to spot. The wet season from November to May also has its own advantages as this is the calving season. The rains give life to the vegetation making the landscapes look vibrant. This is also an ideal time for birding and photographic safaris.
Dry/High Season (June-October) | Wet/Low Season (November-March) |
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Amazing wildlife viewing | The calving season- See many baby animals in the park |
Clear skies and bright days with good temperature | Afternoon and evening thunderstorms |
More crowd yet excellent wildlife safari | Birding and photoshoot opportunities are the most endearing |
Fewer mosquitoes and flees | Affordable and most intimate safari experiences. |
Mikumi National Park is a great hub for Tanzania wildlife safaris that offers a spectacular concentration of animals including four of the Big5 (lions, leopards, elephants and buffaloes. The northern region of the park is a favourite ground for buffalos. The southern part of the plain supports a plethora of wildlife including wild dogs, elands, elephants, giraffes, zebras, leopards, lions, impalas, sable antelopes, warthogs, waterbucks, wildebeests and many others. Yellow baboons, impala and reedbuck are some commonly seen animals that you can find along the Mkata River. You can also watch crocodiles and hippos wallowing in the Hippo Pool, one of the major attractions in Mikumi. In addition to the wildlife, the park is also a great habitat for around 400 bird species.
There are many activities to do in Mikumi National Park that you can engage with while on your Safari to Tanzania. The major activity for visitors’ enjoyment is the 4WD game drive safaris. Go for both day and night game drive safari which gives you the chance to spot the wildlife from a closer distance. Walking safaris are also conducted in the park to make the visitors feel more wilderness. Here you can find three walking safari trails including Kikpboga, Vuma Hills and Mikumi wildlife Lodge. Apart from that, you can also do other activities in Mikumi such as birding and camping safaris. The cultural tour around Mikumi is also a great thing to get engaged with the ancient African culture.
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