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Ruaha
National Park:
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Ruaha
National Park takes its name from the Ruaha River, which flows along its
southeastern border. The river provides permanent water in the park, and during
the dry season animal concentration along its banks is spectacular. Ruaha
National Park is about two to three hours drive from Iringa, a famous town on
the Dar es Salaam to Zambia highway. Covering an area of 20,226 square
kilometers, Ruaha is the largest National Park in Tanzania. Its borders were
extended in 2008 to include Usangu Game Reserve to protect the Ihefu wetlands
and the Great Ruaha River catchment areas and biodiversity.
This
unspoilt wilderness is rich in flora and fauna, and contains a wide variety of
animals that includes Greater and Lesser Kudu, roan and sable antelopes, which
are rarely seen in most other game parks especially in Northern Tanzania. Ruaha
National Park is famous for its herds of elephant and buffaloes. The Ruaha
River, which plays an important role in the ecosystem of the park, provides
sanctuary to a large number of hippos and crocodiles. During the dry season the
river attracts great quantities of game including lions, leopard, hunting or
wild dog, impala, waterbuck, warthog, giraffe, and elands. In the plains
ostriches, cheetahs and Grants Gazelles can be seen. The park is rich in bird
life throughout the year, with over 450 bird species recorded. The best time
for game viewing is during the dry season, from May to December. During the wet
months from January to April some tracks become impassable.
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