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Mkomazi National Park Tanzania and its Attractions


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Mkomazi National Park Tanzania is where black rhino and wild dog have returned to roam. East of the Pare Mountains, Mkomazi falls along the edge of a semi-arid savanna arc that stretches into bordering Kenya's Tsavo East National Park.

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Every day, thousands of people pass near its gates at Same Town on one of Tanzania's busiest highways. Few, however, know of its rugged acacia-covered beauty beside the Usambara and Pare mountains, with Mount Kilimanjaro in the distance.

Endangered black rhino and wild dog have found refuge in the national park along with the adjacent Umba reserve in order to better protect those and other species.

Within the park, the Mkomazi Rhino Sanctuary has attained international renown for rehabilitating rhino, and it offers limitless viewing and educational opportunities for travellers.

Herds of the tall slender-necked Gerenuks, with their bizarre alien-like heads, survive in Mkomazi National Park Tanzania's arid lands where other antelope cannot; the Gerenuk even stand on their hind legs to stretch for the tiny leaves of thorny bushes and trees.

The park takes its name from the Pare tribe's word for “water source”, referring to the Umba River on Mkomazi's south eastern border.

The river and other water holes keep the park teeming with small and large mammals, including silver backed jackal, lion, cheetah, leopard, lesser kudu, giraffe, buffalo, elephant and zebra. Bird watchers also delight in trying to spot any number of Mkomazi's 450 avian species, from wood hoopoe to tawny eagle, parrot to kingfisher.

As a national park, Mkomazi have the potential to be a glorious sanctuary where travellers will explore more of Tanzania's hidden natural treasures.

Note: Mkomazi Rhino Sanctuary is a fledgling operation protecting a small sentitive breeding population of rhinos. Visits are restricted and must be organised through commercial operators with camps in the national park. Sightings are normally possible during the dry season only, when the rhinos regularly visit specific watersources.

About the Mkomazi National Park

Size: 3,234 sq km (2005 sq miles)Location: North Eastern Tanzania, bordering Kenya's Tsavo East National Park to its north. Occupying Kilimanjaro and Tanga Regions, Mkomazi is 112 km (69 miles) from Moshi Town and 550 km (341 miles) from Dar-es-Salaam.

How to get to Mkomazi National Park Tanzania

By road, Mkomazi is easily accessible via Same Town on the Arusha--Dar-es-Salaam highway. Charter flights are available to the Zange, Same, Kisima and Ibaya airstrips. .

What to do

Game drives, walking safaris, mountain hikes, camping and bird watching. Learn more about conservation and rhinoceros at Mkomazi Rhino Sanctuary.

When to go to Mkomazi National Park Tanzania

Late June-early September is best for large mammal and bird watching. Scenic beauty is at its peak March-June.

Accommodation

One semi-permanent tented camp, Babu's Camp, near the park headquarters. Other designated basic camp sites throughout the park. Small hotels and guest houses in Same Town.


Other National Game Parks in Tanzania


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Kilimanjaro National Park Tanzania

Lake Manyara National Park Tanzania

Arusha National Park Tanzania

Katavi National Park Tanzania

Mahale Mountains National Park Tanzania

Mikumi National Park Tanzania

Ruaha National Park Tanzania

Serengeti National Park Tanzania






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