Overview
Ruaha is now Tanzania’s largest national park and offers excellent wildlife viewing. It is particularly good for spotting predators, including very large prides of lion and the endangered wild dog. Elephants and a big variety of antelope species are another big draw to the park. It also has outstanding wilderness appeal, with limited exclusive, luxury camps available.
Pros & Cons
Top wildlife viewing in the Dry season
Guided walks available
Superb for spotting predators, including big prides of lion
One of the best places in East Africa to encounter wild dog
Unusual antelope species such as greater kudu, roan and sable
Very exclusive and it doesn't get crowded
Balloon safaris from mid-June to October
Relatively remote and there are very few budget options
Animals are scattered during the Wet season
Most lodges are closed from March to May