Pick up from DSM city center and you proceed to south of Dar es Salaam, along the Tanzania /Zambia Highway with picnic Lunch.
Afternoon game drive of Mikumi National Park.
Dinner and overnight at Vuma Hills Tented Camp/ Tan-Swiss Lodge (L,D)
With 3,230 square kilometers coverage Mikumi National Park is well-known park in Tanzania. The park is well-known for its population of elephants, giraffes buffaloes, zebras, elands, greater Kudu, wildebeest, roan and sable antelope. Predators include tree-climbing lions (which are in large number), leopards, wild hunting dogs and black-backed jackal. More than 300 species of birds have been recorded here including Eurasian migrants such as red billed ox pecker, marabou stork and lilac breasted roller.
After breakfast, depart for Ruaha National Park with picnic lunch.
Dinner and overnight at Ruaha River Lodge/ Ruaha Hilltop Lodge (B,L,D)
With 3,230 square kilometers coverage Mikumi National Park is well-known park in Tanzania. The park is well-known for its population of elephants, giraffes buffaloes, zebras, elands, greater Kudu, wildebeest, roan and sable antelope. Predators include tree-climbing lions (which are in large number), leopards, wild hunting dogs and black-backed jackal. More than 300 species of birds have been recorded here including Eurasian migrants such as red billed oxpecker, marabou stork and lilac breasted roller.
Two full days game drives in Ruaha National Park with picnic lunch,
Dinner and overnight at Ruaha River Lodge / Ruaha Hill Top Lodge (B,L,D)
Covering 13,000 square kilometers. Its name comes from Ruaha River. Which is built overlooking the Great Ruaha River and it blends into its natural surroundings to enable visitors to feel themselves part of the wild.
After breakfast drive with your picnic lunch to Mikumi National Park. Relax at your camp.
Dinner and overnight at Kikoboga Lodge (B,L,D)
Morning game drives in Mikumi National Park. With picnic lunch drive back to Dar es Salaam (B,L)
With 3,230 square kilometers coverage Mikumi National Park is well-known park in Tanzania. The park is well-known for its population of elephants, giraffes buffaloes, zebras, elands, greater Kudu, wildebeest, roan and sable antelope. Predators include tree-climbing lions (which are in large number), leopards, wild hunting dogs and black-backed jackal. More than 300 species of birds have been recorded here including Eurasian migrants such as red billed oxpecker, marabou stork and lilac breasted roller.
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