Ruaha National Park is Tanzania’s largest national park at over 20,000 square kilometres, yet it remains one of the country’s best-kept secrets. Located in the heart of Tanzania, the park is dominated by the Great Ruaha River, which provides a vital water source during the dry season, concentrating wildlife along its banks.
Ruaha is home to one of the largest elephant populations in any East African park, along with significant populations of lions, leopards, cheetahs, and the endangered African wild dog. The park sits at the crossroads of East and Southern African ecosystems, creating an exceptional mix of species.
The iconic landscape features ancient baobab trees, rocky escarpments, and golden grasslands. With very few visitors compared to the northern parks, Ruaha offers an exclusive and authentic safari experience.