Udzungwa National Park
Where Nature's Symphony Plays
Briefing
Nestled in the heart of southern Tanzania, Udzungwa National Park stands as a sanctuary of unparalleled natural beauty and biodiversity. Encompassing over 1,990 square kilometers, this enchanting wilderness is celebrated for its ancient rainforests, dramatic waterfalls, and remarkable array of wildlife. The majestic Udzungwa Mountains dominate the skyline, offering panoramic views and thrilling hiking opportunities along rugged trails.
Home to endemic species like the Udzungwa red colobus monkey and the Iringa red-bellied monkey, the park serves as a vital hub for conservation and scientific research. Adventurers and nature enthusiasts are invited to explore its verdant trails, swim beneath cascading waterfalls, and encounter a kaleidoscope of flora and fauna found nowhere else on the planet. Udzungwa National Park beckons, inviting visitors to uncover the enchanting wonders of the African rainforest and embark on an unforgettable journey into the heart of wilderness.
Safari in Udzungwa National Park
A safari in Udzungwa National Park offers a thrilling journey through lush rainforests, where encounters with rare primates like the Udzungwa red colobus await. Guided walks lead to breathtaking waterfalls and scenic viewpoints, showcasing the park's stunning landscapes and diverse wildlife. With knowledgeable guides and abundant birdlife, a safari here promises an unforgettable adventure in Tanzania's biodiverse wilderness.
- USD 2345 -
4 x 4 Game Drive Open Hatch Land cruiser
Experienced English Speaking guide and driver
Accommodation in luxury en-suite tents
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 -
YEAR ROUND
While the dry season from June to October is ideal for wildlife viewing and hiking due to favorable weather conditions, Udzungwa National Park offers year-round exploration opportunities. During the wet season from November to May, the park transforms into a lush green paradise, perfect for birdwatching. However, be prepared for muddy trails and occasional accessibility challenges. Your choice of the best time to visit depends on your preferences and interests.