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Mkomazi
National Park:
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Mkomazi
National Park
Size: 3 245 km²
Established: 1951
Within
view of the snow-capped peaks of Kilimanjaro the Mkomazi National Park is a
sanctuary for the endangered black rhinoceros and the African wild dog. Mkomazi
is also a worthwhile destination for avid birders featuring more than 450
resident and migratory species. Situated in the northeast of Tanzania on the
Kenyan border the park provides a link between the Northern Safari Cycle and
the tropical coastline.
Mkomazi
is a land of semi-arid savannah set below the Usambara and Pare Eastern Arc
Mountains. In the north the park borders Tsavo West National Park.
Wildlife
The
park’s major draw are the wild dogs that roam the full extension of the park
and the black rhinoceros, which stay in a fenced section to guarantee the
safety of these endangered animals. Both species were reintroduced in the
1990s. Giraffe, eland, hartebeest, zebra, elephant and buffalo populate the
savannah of Mkomazi. Less common to Tanzania is the Oryx with its ornate
markings and the lesser kudu with its stately horns.
Birders
will get more than their money’s worth as Mkomazi National Park is home to more
than 450 species. Ostrich, kori bustard, secretary bird and ground hornbill are
spotted among the grass, while colourful migrant species like the Eurasian
roller populate the trees.
Activities
June
to September are the best months for game drives in Mkomazi. Hikes in the
surrounding mountains guarantee spectacular views and the more intrepid
visitors can join a walking safari through big game territory. Birding safaris
are particularly rewarding and the Mkomazi Rhino Sanctuary offers great introductions
to nature conservation and one of the world’s most endangered species.
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