Saadani National Park

Saadani is where the beach meets the bush. The
only wildlife sanctuary in East Africa
to boast an Indian Ocean beachfront, it possesses
all the attributes that make Tanzania’s
tropical coastline and islands so popular with
European sun-worshippers. Yet it is also the
one place where those idle hours of sunbathing
might be interrupted by an elephant strolling past, or a lion
coming to drink at the nearby waterhole!
Today, a surprisingly wide range of grazers and
primates is seen on game drives and
walks, among them giraffe, buffalo,
warthog, common waterbuck, reedbuck,
hartebeest, wildebeest, red
duiker, greater kudu, eland,
sable antelope, yellow baboon
and vervet monkey.
Herds of up to 30 elephants are encountered with
increasing frequency, and several lion prides
are resident, together with leopard, spotted
hyena and black-backed jackal.
Boat trips on the mangrove-lined Wami
River come with a high chance of sighting hippos,
crocodiles and a selection of marine and riverine
birds, including the mangrove kingfisher
and lesser flamingo, while the beaches form one
of the last major green turtle breeding sites
on mainland Tanzania.
Main attractions: Game drives, Walking
Safaris, Boat Safaris.
For tours and activities at Saadani, please visit
Packages page.
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