| MIKUMI NATIONAL PARK
This is
perhaps the most accessible and popular of Tanzania's national
parks. The main feature here is the open grasslands
of the Mikumi flood lain which is bordered on two sides by mountain
ranges. On the southern end one can spot the yellow baboon, impalas,
reedbucks and other antelope. Some distance to the north are the Hippo
Pools
dominated
by hippo, as well as a variety of waterbirds. The area around
these pools is open plain where you can see all kinds of game from the
Lichtenstein's
hartebeest to the somewhat rare wild dog.

Getting there:
Although Mikumi is relatively close to Dar es Salaam (300km), there are no scheduled flights to the destination.
Visitors can organize charter flights with Coastal Aviation to take them directly to Mikumi Airport.
Please contact us and send an enquiry if you wish to know more about
organizing charter flights to a destination of your choice.
Mikumi is an easy and pleasant drive from Dar es Salaam. There are a number of
car hire services that will provide a 4 X 4 vehicle and an experienced
driver guide. Please see Caravan
Safaris for 4 X 4 driving safaris throughout Tanzania.

Facilities.

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Black-bellied bustards, ground hornbills and black turkeys
are also found on the plains. There are two other major water holes, Mkata
and Chamgore ('place of the python'). Here there are saddle-bill stork, hammerkop,
malachite kingfisher and the deadly writhing python.
The pink Jacaranda is
one of the most beautiful trees in this part of the park which is dotted
by small glades of Hyphaene palm, shady figs and occasional baobab. Many
trails
lead across black cotton soil which transforms to nightmarish bog during
the wet season. On the far eastern side of the plains the black-backed jackal
is a common predator - this is one of the few mammal species that mates for
life.
Karibu Tanzania !
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