Extraordinary African Safaris
Tanzania's second-largest park and home to roughly a tenth of the world's lions — baobab hills, the Great Ruaha River, and almost nobody else around.
Ruaha is the safari connoisseur’s answer to the question ‘where do the guides go on holiday?’ At 20,226 km² it is Tanzania’s second-largest national park, yet it receives fewer visitors in a year than the Serengeti sees in a busy week.
The numbers are remarkable: an estimated 10% of Africa’s remaining lions live in the greater Ruaha ecosystem, in prides 20-strong that hunt buffalo in broad daylight. Elephant herds are the largest in East Africa, and the park sits on a transition zone where southern and eastern species overlap — greater and lesser kudu, sable, and roan antelope share the same hillsides.
The landscape alone justifies the flight: ancient baobabs by the thousand, rocky escarpments, and the Great Ruaha River drawing everything to its sand banks through the dry season. This is big, old, untamed Africa — best combined with Nyerere for a full southern circuit.
Fly-in: scheduled light aircraft from Dar es Salaam (~2.5 hours, often via Nyerere) or charters from Arusha/Zanzibar. Core area: camps spread along the Great Ruaha and Mwagusi rivers — the dry-season wildlife magnets. Activities: game drives and superb walking safaris; some camps offer fly-camping under the stars. Pairing: 3 nights Ruaha + 3 nights Nyerere is the definitive southern itinerary.
“Twenty-two lions on a buffalo kill and ours was the only vehicle there. Ruaha ruined other parks for us, in the best way.” — Guest review, Google
The Great Ruaha shrinks to pools and game piles in along the sand rivers — predator action peaks. Cool, clear mornings; classic Ruaha.
Best game viewingThe first storms break the heat, baobabs leaf out, and migrant birds arrive. Quiet camps and beautiful light.
Best shoulder seasonLush and dramatic, with calving antelope and superb birding. Wildlife disperses, so drives demand more patience — rates are at their lowest.
Best valueSeveral camps close at the height of the rains; those open offer solitude few places in Africa can match.
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