Mkomazi National Park is located in northeastern Tanzania, bordering Kenya and lying between Kilimanjaro and the coast. Covering over 3,245 square kilometers, it forms a vital ecological link between the savannahs of Tsavo in Kenya and the dry plains of northern Tanzania. Declared a national park in 2008, Mkomazi is one of Tanzania’s newer and lesser-known parks, offering a peaceful and uncrowded safari experience. The park is easily accessed from the towns of Same or Moshi by road.
No, not all Big Five animals are present here. While Mkomazi has rhinos, elephants, and lions, it lacks buffalo in large numbers and leopards are rare. However, it offers unique wildlife like wild dogs and oryx.
Yes. The park is safe and managed by TANAPA (Tanzania National Parks Authority). Game drives and treks are conducted by experienced guides and rangers.
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