Kitulo National Park - Africa Natural Tours ( africanaturaltours.com )
Kitulo
National Park:
Africa Natural Tours (For Kilimanjaro, Serengeti and
Zanzibar) Tanzania safari company in Moshi
Specialized
in: Wildlife safaris, Mountain climbing,
Cultural tourism and Beach holidays in East Africa
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Perched
at around 2600 meters above sea level between the rugged peaks of the
Kipengere, Poroto and Livingstone mountains, the well-watered volcanic soils of
Kitulo support the largest and most important montane grassland community in
Tanzania. Referred by locals as The Garden of God, Kitulo National Park is “one
of the great floral spectacles of the world”, a rare botanical marvel and home
to 350 species of vascular plants, including 45 varieties of terrestrial
orchid, which erupt into a riotous wildflower display of breathtaking scale and
diversity during the main rainy season of late November to April.
One
of the most important watersheds for the Great Ruaha River, Kitulo is also the
first national park in tropical Africa to be gazette largely for its floral
significance-not only a multitude of orchids, but also the stunning
yellow-orange red-hot poker and a variety of aloes, protease, geraniums, giant
lobelias, lilies and aster daisies, of which more than 30 species are endemic
to southern Tanzania. But Kitulo is also attractive for bird watching,
home to rare bird species. Big game is sparsely represented, though a few hardy
mountain reedbuck and eland still roam the open grassland. Located about 100 kilometers
from Mbeya town in Southern Tanzania, Kitulo National Park (413 sq km) is a
botanist and hiker’s paradise. Wild flowers displays peak during the rainy
season between December and April excellent time for botanists, while the
sunnier months of September to November are more comfortable for hiking but
less rewarding to botanists. Conditions are cold and foggy from June to August.
Accommodation is available in Mbeya town.
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