The Serengeti of the south, easily reached.
Mikumi National Park is located in the southeastern part of Tanzania, between the Selous Game Reserve to the south and the Udzungwa Mountains to the north. The park covers an area of approximately 3,230 square kilometers (1,250 square miles) and is easily accessible from Dar es Salaam, about a 4-6 hour drive away. It is also close to the Morogoro region, which makes it a popular destination for visitors looking for a safari experience close to urban centers in Tanzania.
Top Attractions & Highlights
Wildlife Viewing
Mikumi National Park is home to an array of wildlife, including elephants, lions, giraffes, zebras, buffaloes, and various species of antelope such as impalas and greater kudu. The park is known for its excellent wildlife sightings, particularly along its major roadways where animals can often be seen grazing or crossing. Mikumi is considered one of the best parks for game viewing, as its relatively flat terrain makes it easy to spot animals from a distance.
Birdwatching
The park is a birdwatcher's haven, with over 400 species of birds recorded, including rare and migratory species. Highlights include the beautiful lilac-breasted roller, various species of eagles, and large flocks of herons and flamingos that frequent the park’s wetlands. Birdwatching enthusiasts will find Mikumi a rewarding destination, especially during the wet season when the birdlife is at its most vibrant.
Mkata Floodplain
The Mkata Floodplain is one of Mikumi’s most iconic features. This vast area of open plains and wetlands is home to large populations of wildlife, particularly during the dry season when animals gather around water sources. The floodplain is ideal for game drives and offers excellent opportunities to see herds of elephants, buffaloes, and wildebeests. The landscape is also dotted with beautiful baobab trees and a variety of bird species.
Udzungwa Mountains
While not technically part of Mikumi, the nearby Udzungwa Mountains are a popular extension to a visit to the park. These mountains are known for their biodiversity, including rare primates like the Udzungwa red colobus and several species of orchids and medicinal plants. Visitors can enjoy hiking and exploring waterfalls, including the spectacular Sanje Falls, which is one of the highest in the region.
What to See & Do
Best Time to Visit
The best time to visit Mikumi is during the dry season, which runs from June to October. During this period, wildlife tends to congregate around water sources, making it easier to spot animals. The weather is generally…
While the wet season, from November to April, can make some of the park’s roads impassable, it offers a quieter and more serene experience. The wet season brings lush greenery to the park, and it is an excellent time…