Mkomazi National Park

Where Endangered Species Thrive

Overview

Mkomazi National Park, located in northeastern Tanzania between Kilimanjaro and Tanga, is one of the country’s most pristine and least-crowded wildlife destinations. Covering approximately 3,245 square kilometers, the park lies at the southern tip of the Sahel ecosystem, sharing a large border with Kenya’s Tsavo West National Park. Together, they form one of the largest and most important protected ecosystems in East Africa.

 

Known for its striking semi-arid landscapes, rare species, and peaceful atmosphere, Mkomazi offers a unique safari experience away from the busy northern circuit.

Why Visit Mkomazi National Park

Mkomazi is perfect for travelers who appreciate raw, authentic wilderness far from the busy northern circuit. Its rare species, conservation projects, peaceful landscapes, and unique biodiversity make it a rewarding addition for adventurous safaris. For those seeking something different, Mkomazi delivers an untouched, exclusive safari atmosphere.

Wildlife Experience

Mkomazi is one of the best places in Tanzania to see endangered African wild dogs, which thrive in the park’s open habitats. The rhino sanctuary offers a chance to see protected black rhinos in a secure area dedicated to their recovery. Visitors can also encounter giraffes, elephants, zebras, buffalo, hartebeest, ostriches, and various antelope species. The park supports over 450 bird species, making it a paradise for bird enthusiasts, with notable sightings like kori bustards, violet wood-hoopoes, and martial eagles.

Accommodation

Accommodation options near Mkomazi include tented camps, comfortable lodges, and basic campsites located around Same town and the park’s gateways. Most offer beautiful views of the surrounding mountains and provide easy access to the park’s main entry points. This region is ideal for travelers seeking quiet, off-the-beaten-path stays.

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