Kibokoland Adventure

Mikumi National Park

Mikumi National Park is one of Tanzania’s popular wildlife reserves, known for its diverse wildlife and beautiful landscapes. 


Mikumi National Park is a fantastic destination for wildlife enthusiasts, offering a taste of the African safari experience within a relatively short distance from major cities.


Its diverse ecosystems and abundant wildlife make it an attractive and accessible safari destination in Tanzania.

Mikumi is home to a variety of wildlife, and it shares many species with the Selous Game Reserve to the south. Common animals include lions, elephants, buffaloes, giraffes, zebras, wildebeests, and impalas. The park is also known for its rich birdlife, with over 400 bird species recorded, including the lilac-breasted roller, saddle-billed stork, and yellow-throated longclaw. Here’s an overview of Mikumi National Park:

Location:

Mikumi National Park is located in the Morogoro Region in the eastern part of Tanzania, approximately 283 kilometers (176 miles) west of Dar es Salaam.

Size:

The park covers an area of about 3,230 square kilometers (1,250 square miles).

Mkata River:

The Mkata River is a focal point in the park, attracting wildlife to its banks. Visitors can often spot animals such as hippos, crocodiles, and a variety of bird species near the river.

Activities:

Game drives are the primary activity in Mikumi National Park, allowing visitors to explore the diverse landscapes and observe wildlife.

The park is accessible by road, making it a convenient destination for those traveling from Dar es Salaam.

 Accessibility:

Mikumi National Park is easily accessible by road from Dar es Salaam, making it a popular choice for weekend safaris and short trips.

Wildlife Corridor:

Mikumi is part of the larger ecosystem that includes the Selous Game Reserve to the south and other wildlife areas. It serves as an important wildlife corridor for the movement of animals.

Accommodations:

The park offers a range of accommodation options, including lodges and campsites, providing visitors with the opportunity to stay within or near the park.

Landscape:

The landscape of Mikumi includes the Mkata River floodplain, grassy plains, miombo woodlands, and the Uluguru Mountains in the background.