RUAHA NATIONAL PARK
MIKUMI NATIONAL PARK
KATAVI NATIONAL PARK
SELOUS GAME RESERVE
UDZUNGWA MOUNTAIN PARK
   
CAMPING ON SAFARI
HOTELS & LODGES
WALKING SAFARIS
CULTURAL TOURISM
SUGGESTED ITINERARIES
BEFORE YOU GO
PHOTO GALLERY
TERMS & CONDITIONS

UDZUNGWA MOUNTAIN NATIONAL PARK

The Udzungwa Mountains are almost unearthly. An enchanted forest of leafy glades, freckled with sunshine, where fungus, lichen, moss and ferns ingratiate themselves into every damp crevice, it is at once both vivid detail and larger than life. A new variety of African violet was discovered in the shelter of a 30 metre high tree.

It is a hot-house nurturing species found nowhere else on earth, a secret bank account of precious genetic stock. Of its six types of primate, two are endemic - the Iringa red colobus monkey and the sanje crested Mangabey, not discovered until 1979. Four previously unknown birds, including the rufous-winged sunbird and a new species of the partridge-like francolin, make this Tanzania’s richest forest bird habitat and among the three most important bird conservation areas on the continent. One of East Africa’s great forests, this undisturbed habitat undoubtedly has new treasures yet to reveal.

A link in the chain of Africa’s eastern arc mountains, Udzungwa is made for hiking and climbing



   
NORTHERN CIRCUIT
WESTERN CIRCUIT
SOUTHERN CIRCUIT
COAST AREA