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Mikumi National Park

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Description

“Wildlife at a glance”

History

Mikumi National Park is lying just to the North of the famous Selous Game Reserve. Gazetted in 1964 covering an area of 1070 km2, it was later extended in 1975 to cover the current area of 3,230 km2. The park is the fifth largest National Park in Tanzania, it Shares the name ‘Mikumi’ with the village just beyond its Western border of the Dar es Salaam – Iringa highway, which traverse the park for 50km. The small town in turn takes the name from the palm tree     (Borassus spp.) which once grew there in profusion but no stem is visible in the village.

How to get there:

  • By road: About288 km from Dar es Salaam; a four hours drive.
  • By railway: From Dar es Salaam to Man’gula and from Man’gula using road to reach the park.
  • By aircraft: The Park can also be reachable by Charter flights

Best time to visit
The best time to visit the park is during the dry season (May- October). However, the Northern part of the park is accessible through- out the year.

Tourism Activities

  • Game drives – This activity is conducted from 0630 – 1830 HRS, no additional fee for this activity. Four wheel (4X4) drive vehicles are recommended.
  • Walking safari – Short walking safari
  • There are 3 walking trails: Kikoboga, Vuma and Lodge.
  • The total distance for all trails is 14 kms where by Kikoboga 4 km, Vuma 6 km and Lodge 4 km
  • The walking duration for the trails is 1.30 HRS for Kikoboga, 3 hrs for Vuma and 1.30 HRS for Lodge
  • The best time to conduct walking is from 0630 to 0900 and 1600 to 1830HRS
  • Booking must be done in 12 to 24 HRS

 

Birding:

More than 400 bird species has been recorded. The colorful common residents are lilac-breasted roller, yellow-throated long claw, eagles and a host of European migrants

Camping:

  • Special campsites: There is one special campsite located at Vuma area and it is normally known as campsite no 4. Pre booking through mikumi@tanzaniaparks.go.tz / mikumi.tourism@tanzaniaparks.go.tz is required.
  • Public campsites:There are 3 public campsite located at Mkata plain and Vuma hills, they are also known as campsite no 1 at Mkata plain, Campsites no 3 and 5 at Vuma hills. All required facilities such as Bath rooms, Toilets and water are available.

Picnicking:

The Park has 2 picnic sites namely Mbuyu or Millennium and Kisungura, they are located in Mkata Plain. They are best places for taking packed meals while on game drive. No additional fee required.

Main attractions

  • The spectacular concentration of variety of animals in Mkata flood plain including four of the big five, elephant, buffalo, Lion and Leopard.
  • The ever changing skies and light producing glorious sunrise and sunset.
  • Other games including the worlds’ largest Antelope – Eland, Greater Kudu, Sable Antelopes, Defassa waterbuck and African hunting dogs.
  • Mikumi offers an outstanding diversity of bird life. From the striking turkey-sized group hornbill to the tiny sunbirds. Eagles are often seen soaring in the intense blue skies, and the Lilac-breasted rollers add brilliance to their background.
  • Mikumi has a variety of vegetation types ranging from seasonally flooded grassland to woodland and riverine forest. The Afromontane forest found on the summit of Malundwe Mountains is part of forest type that is renowned for its unique flora and fauna
     

  Accommodation

  •  Inside the park: There are park’s Tourist bandas, rest house and three
  •  Private tented camps and campsites (both public and special).
  • Public Campsites have basic facilities namely toilet, kitchen, water and bathroom. Special campsites are just natural sites where water and bathrooms facilities are not provided.

      

 

 


Rules & Regulations

Disturb any animal or bird Cause any noise or create a disturbance likely to offend or annoy any other visitors Pick any flower, cut or destroy any vegetation Discard any litter, burning cigarettes or matches Bring a pet


Wildlife & Birds

Title Conservation Status
 African elephant Vulnerable
 African lion Vulnerable
 Nile Crocodile Least Concern
 Egyptian Goose Least Concern
 Eland Least Concern
 Hamerkop Least Concern
 White Backed Vulture Critically Endangered
 Common Bulbul Least Concern
 Speckled Mousebird Least Concern
 Black-headed Heron Least Concern
 Helmeted Guineafowl Least Concern
 Little Bee-Eater Least Concern

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