8 Days / 7 Nights Mikumi, Udzungwa & Ruaha Safari

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    Day 1: After breakfast transfer to Mikumi National park from Dar es Salaam. 

    This park derives its name from the Kiswahili word for the Borassus palm, which once grew there in profusion.  It is located 300 km. west of Dar es Salaam and is popular with weekend visitors.  The park is also famous for its tree – climbing lions which are rarely seen in other parks, and the Africa’s rare wild dogs.

    Lunch at the lodge/tented camp/campsite

    Afternoon/Evening game drive fin the park

    Day 2: Morning game drive in the park

    Lunch at the lodge/tented camp/campsite

    Afternoon departure for Udzungwa National Park.

    It is only in Udzungwa National Park where you can see the two endemic species of primates which include the Iringa Selous monkey and the Sanje crested Mangabey.  While still in the Udzungwa don’t forget to visit the most spectacular scenery of Prince Bernhard Falls.

    Dinner and overnight at ……………………..lodge/campsite

    Dinner and overnight at the lodge/tented camp/campsite.

    Day 3: After breakfast morning walking safari in the park

    Lunch at the lodge/campsite

    Afternoon game drive in the park

    Dinner and overnight at the lodge/campsite.

    Day 4: After breakfast transfer to Ruaha National Park

    The park derives its name from the /Ruaha River and is part of a much large ecosystem which includes two further protected area, the Rungwa and Kizigo Game Reserves.  In addition to the teeming wildlife populations the park has such as roan and sable antelopes greater and lesser kudu, the exciting great Ruaha River features large numbers of hippo and crocodile.  Over 465 bird species have been sighted within the park.

    Lunch at Iringa Town.

    After lunch a tour to various historical sites (which will include chief Mkwawa grave yard at Kalenga, Isimalah caves and Tosamaganga hill)

    Dinner and overnight at Hotel In Iringa town.

    Day 5: After breakfast proceed to Ruaha National Park.

    Lunch at the Mwagusi Safari camp/campsite

    Afternoon leisure time and rest

    Dinner and overnight at Mwagusi safari camp/campsite.

    Day 6: After breakfast full day game drive with picnic.

    Lunch (with a possibility of visiting Kisima cha Mkwawa – (Mkwawas well)

    Dinner and overnight at Mwagusi Safari camp/campsite.

    Day 7: After breakfast full day game drive towards Lunda/Ikuka – Mpululu

    Directon with picnic lunches.

    Dinner and overnight at Mwagusi safari camp/ campsite

    Day 8: After breakfast drive back to Dar es Salaam

    End of the tour.

    Camping safari

    Price is $190 per person per day

    The price includes:

    • Camping fees,
    • Park entry fees,
    • Cook,
    • Driver guide,
    • Safari jeep (Land Rover or Toyota Land cruiser with open roof for game viewing), a
    • Air condition cooler box,
    • Drinking water,
    • Camping equipments including sleeping tents, sleeping mats, sleeping bags, table, chairs, dinning tents and food (three meals a day).

    The price does not include:

    • accommodation before and after safari, tips and drinks.

    Lodge Safari

    Price is $420 per person per day.

    This price includes:

    • Park entry fees,
    • Luxury lodge accommodation,
    • Safari jeep (Land Rover or Toyota Land cruiser with open roof for game viewing),
    • Air condition,
    • Cooler box,
    • Drinking water and food (three meals a day from the lodges).

    This price does not include:

    • Accommodation before and after safari, tips and drinks.
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