Tanzania's second-largest national park, Ruaha National Park is
a remote bastion of spectacular wilderness, undisturbed wildlife,
and breathtaking scenery. Located west of the Selous National Reserve
and just south of central Tanzania, this park is a hidden treasure
that few visitors take the time to experience. The park boundaries
encompass 10,300 sq kms (3,931 sq miles) and together with the adjoining
Rungwa-Kisigo Reserve form an ecosystem covering an area of 45,000
sq kms (17,345 sq miles).
The Ruaha covers a transition zone where Eastern and Southern African
species of both fauna and flora meet.
With herds of more than 10,000 elephants, vast concentrations of
buffalo, gazelle, and over 400 bird species, Ruaha's limitless wilderness,
together with the surrounding game reserves of Rungwa and Kisigo
-- stretches over 40,000 square kilometres. Elephants are found
in some of the highest concentration in the country, travelling
in matriarch-lead herds through ancient grazing lands and seasonal
supplies of water.
The Great Ruaha River is the main feature of the park, and meanders
through its borders. On its banks, the game viewing is spectacular,
whether done by land or by water. Hippos yawn under the midday sun
and crocodiles lie lazily along the banks. Fish eagles dive and
swoop along the riverbanks, and at night the sound of frogs croaking
happily in the reeds extends across the hills and plains. Boating
safaris are starting to gain in popularity, and provide a popular
alternative to viewing the area by car. The name Ruaha is derived
from the Hehe word for river "luvaha".
Most of the national park is located on the top of a 900 metre
plateau whose ripples of hills, valleys, and plains makes the game
viewing topography beautifully unique. Small mountains run along
the southwest borders of the park and their tree-covered slopes
are visible in the distance. During the rainy seasons, dry river
beds swell with the biannual deluge and within days, a thin coat
of green covers all the land in sight.
Because of its rather remote location, Ruaha National Park is largely
unexplored and a safari to the national park often has the feel
of a private adventure and an unique experience. For the intrepid
wilderness lover and the avid safari explorer, a trip to Ruaha is
uniquely rewarding and a perfect piece of Africa.
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