Ruaha National Park in Iringa -An Answer to Walking Safari Along the River
Few people have heard of Ruaha National Park, but it’s a spectacular safari park in Iringa, Tanzania. Located near the center of Tanzania in East Africa, the park is huge, about 32,000 square miles, with the great Ruaha river rushing through it. Spectacular walking tours give visitors an “up close and personal” experience. The Ruaha National Park is located about 2 driving hours from Iringa, Tanzania, the largest city near the park. The drive is well worth the effort because once at the park, visitors will be amazed by the sights.
Since the Ruaha river flows through the park, this is an excellent place to see a tremendous assortment of animals. There are large herds of zebras, wildebeest, giraffe, and buffalo that can be viewed in their natural habitat. There is also large numbers of natural predators that go along with these animals. There are lions, cheetahs, leopards, and hyenas. Ruaha National Park is the home to over 10,000 elephants and it is estimated that the park has over 400 species of birds.
As the great Ruaha River travels through the park, there is plenty of species of fish to see. There are hippos basking in the sun, crocodiles lying on the river banks, and fish eagles diving in search of food. The fishing on the river is excellent. At night, the sounds of frogs croaking can be heard throughout the park. A walking safari along the great Ruaha River will leave the tourist with memories that will last a lifetime. The Ruaha safari will reveal pristine ecosystems that aren’t available to be seen anywhere else. The vegetation is just as spectacular. There are over 1600 varieties of flora that make the scenery simply breathtaking.
The Ruaha National Park lies on a plateau with an elevation of 4,000 feet that offers spectacular views. With rolling hills and valleys, a walking safari through the brush leads to exhilarating sights of the park. The skilled guides make the walking safari perfectly safe. For the nature lover, this is a dream come true. Adding to the experience is the remoteness of the Ruaha National Park. A lot of areas have never been explored so the area is largely untouched. The area is not developed to a great extent and there are large regions that are generally inaccessible. The lack of tourists is one of the pleasures of the park.
Flying into Iringa, Tanzania, visitors will see an amazing city. With unusual architecture, a colorful and unique population, visitors may be tempted to stay in the city. However, the moment that they reach Ruaha National Park with the Ruaha River rushing through it, they will see nature and wildlife that they couldn’t have imagined.






















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