Udzungwa National Park

Udzungwa National Park

Udzungwa National Park is a part of the Eastern Arc Mountains known for its fascinating diversity of life. The Eastern Arc Mountains are famous for their high concentration of endemic species of animals and plants, making them a vital biodiversity hotspot on Earth. The park is home to various landforms, including rolling hills, mountains, valleys, and waterfalls, biologically diverse forest harbouring some plant species found nowhere else in the world, from a tiny African violet to 30-metre high trees making it an outstanding scenic destination.

More of Udzungwa

The park offers a number of spectacular waterfalls including the biggest waterfall in National park system in Tanzania, The Sanje waterfall with 170m. Walking safaris to the Sanje River waterfalls is one of the popular activities in this park. Udzungwa Mountains is undoubtedly one of the few true virgin and unique forested lands remaining in the world.

Nature Lovers can explore mountain forests for a number of rare, endemic and endangered species of flora and fauna including endemic species of sange mangabey, Iringa red colobus and endemic Udzungwa Forest Partridge and Rufous wing sunbird.

The park can be visited throughout the year but best during the dry season which extends from June to October. The park is a bit slippery during the wet rainy season.

Enquire about safaris and get the best prices today.

Open chat
Hello
Can we help you?