Saadani National Park

Wilderness on the Waterfront

Briefing

Nestled along the picturesque coastline of Tanzania, Saadani National Park stands as a unique blend of wilderness and coastal beauty. With its strategic location where the untamed bush meets the sandy beaches, Saadani offers a distinctive safari experience. Spanning an area of approximately 1,100 square kilometers, it is Tanzania's only coastal wildlife sanctuary.

Here, visitors can witness a diverse array of wildlife, including elephants, lions, buffalo, hippos, and a variety of bird species, against the backdrop of the Indian Ocean. Saadani is renowned for its harmonious coexistence of land and sea, allowing for activities such as game drives, boat safaris, and even beach lounging.

Accessible from major cities like Dar es Salaam, Saadani provides an opportunity for travelers to immerse themselves in the tranquility of nature without venturing far from the urban bustle. With its unique coastal setting and abundant wildlife, Saadani National Park offers a truly unforgettable safari experience.

elephant walking near gazelle

Safari in Mikumi National Park

Embarking on a safari in Mikumi National Park promises an immersive wildlife experience amidst breathtaking landscapes. Visitors can traverse the park's diverse terrain, from open grasslands to riverine ecosystems, in search of iconic African species such as elephants, lions, giraffes, and zebras.

Guided game drives offer optimal viewing opportunities, allowing travelers to observe wildlife in their natural habitats while learning about the park's ecology and conservation efforts. Birdwatching enthusiasts will delight in spotting the park's rich avian diversity, with over 400 bird species recorded.

With its accessibility from nearby cities and towns, Mikumi National Park provides an accessible and unforgettable safari adventure for nature enthusiasts and wildlife lovers alike.


two hippos in a body of water with trees in the background
two hippos in a body of water with trees in the background

- USD 2345 -

  • 4 x 4 Game Drive Open Hatch Land cruiser

  • Experienced English Speaking guide and driver

  • Accommodation in luxury en-suite tents

two hippos in a body of water with trees in the background
two hippos in a body of water with trees in the background
  • 4 x 4 Game Drive Open Hatch Land cruiser

  • Experienced English Speaking guide and driver

  • Accommodation in luxury en-suite tents

  • Boat Safaris

  • Walking Safaris

- USD 2345 -

Unveil Nature's Canvas

nature in every shade

YEAR ROUND

Throughout the calendar year, visitors flock to this destination, ensuring a consistent influx of tourists. However, the months of April and May mark the rainy season, making them less favorable for travel due to increased precipitation. It's advisable to plan your visit during other periods to savor the full experience without the disruptions caused by heavy rains during these particular months.



Ideal Period for Mikumi National Park

How to Get to Mikumi National Park

Easily connect to the wonders of the park with convenient scheduled flights departing from both Dar es Salaam and Zanzibar, ensuring a swift journey of under an hour. For those who prefer the scenic route, embark on a road adventure from Dar es Salaam, traversing through the captivating landscape. While the road to Mikumi is diligently graded, a prudent check after the primary rainy season of April and May is advised to ensure optimal road conditions for a seamless and enjoyable journey.