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Mikumi National Park
Background Information
Swirls of opaque mist hide
the advancing dawn. The first shafts of sun
colour the fluffy grass heads rippling
across the plain in a russet halo. A herd of
zebras, confident in their camouflage at
this predatory hour, pose like ballerinas,
heads aligned and stripes merging in flowing
motion.
Mikumi National Park abuts
the northern border of Africa's biggest game
reserve - the Selous – and is transected by
the surfaced road between Dar es Salaam and
Iringa. It is thus the most accessible part
of a 75,000 square kilometre (47,000 square
mile) tract of wilderness that stretches
east almost as far as the Indian Ocean.
The open horizons and
abundant wildlife of the Mkata Floodplain,
the popular centrepiece of Mikumi, draw
frequent comparisons to the more famous
Serengeti Plains.
Lions survey their grassy
kingdom – and the zebra, wildebeest, impala
and buffalo herds that migrate across it –
from the flattened tops of termite mounds,
or sometimes, during the rains, from perches
high in the trees. Giraffes forage in the
isolated acacia stands that fringe the Mkata
River, islets of shade favoured also by
Mikumi's elephants.
Criss-crossed by a good
circuit of game-viewing roads, the Mkata
Floodplain is perhaps the most reliable
place in Tanzania for sightings of the
powerful eland, the world’s largest
antelope. The equally impressive greater
kudu and sable antelope haunt the
miombo-covered foothills of the mountains
that rise from the park’s borders.
More than 400 bird species
have been recorded, with such colourful
common residents as the lilac-breasted
roller, yellow-throated longclaw and
bateleur eagle joined by a host of European
migrants during the rainy season. Hippos are
the star attraction of the pair of pools
situated 5km north of thd main entrance
gate, supported by an ever-changing cast of
waterbirds.
About Mikumi National Park
Size: 3,230 sq km (1,250
sq miles), the fourth-largest park in
Tanzania, and part of a much larger
ecosystem centred on the uniquely vast
Selous Game Reserve.
Location: 283 km (175
miles) west of Dar es Salaam, north of
Selous, and en route to Ruaha, Udzungwa and
(for the intrepid) Katavi.
How to get there
A good surfaced road
connects Mikumi to Dar es Salaam via
Morogoro, a roughly 4 hour drive.
Also road connections to
Udzungwa, Ruaha and (dry season only)
Selous.
Charter flight from Dar es
Salaam, Arusha or Selous. Local buses run
from Dar to park HQ where game drives can be
arranged.
Activities
Game drives and guided
walks. Visit nearby Udzungwa or travel on to
Selous or Ruaha.
When to go
Accessible year round.
Accommodation
Two lodges, two luxury
tented camps, three campsites.
Guest houses in Mikumi
town on the park border.
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