Mikumi National Park is Tanzania’s fourth–largest national park and the most accessible from Dar es Salaam. Within its 3230 sq km. It is set between the Uluguru Mountains to the north and the Lumango Mountains to the south-east. Mikumi hosts buffaloes, giraffes, elephants, lions, pythons, zebras, leopards, crocodiles, and many more just to mention a few.
You will be picked up from the airport, hotel, or ferry, and drive to Mikumi National Park, which is approximately a 5-6 hour drive. You will stop in Morogoro for lunch and proceed to Mikumi National Park. On arrival in the park, you will immediately visit the Masai Boma. After your visit, you will be brought back to the lodge for relaxation, dinner, and an overnight stay.
After breakfast, you will start on a full-day game drive to spot animals in Mikumi National Park. One of Mikumi’s features is that it’s stretched across a big plain, so you have the ability to spot a lot of animals. Mikumi National Park hosts animals like lions, elephants, buffalos, impalas, zebras, and many other wild animals. You will enjoy your lunch at the picnic campsites in Mikumi National Park. You will head to the hotel for dinner and an overnight stay at camp bastian.
You’ll have an early morning breakfast, and afterward, you’ll drive back to Dar es Salaam via Morogoro town.
On arrival in Dar es Salaam, you will be dropped at the ferry for the second or last ferry to Zanzibar, or we can drop you off at the airport or hotel.
by Dexter Studio Tanzania
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