National Park & Reserve
Ruaha National Park
Country Tanzania
Region East Africa
Best Time Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct
Ruaha National Park is Tanzania's largest park and one of Africa's best-kept secrets. The Great Ruaha River sustains remarkable predator concentrations — Ruaha has one of the largest lion populations in Africa, plus excellent leopard, cheetah, wild dog, and hyena. The park is remote and sees a fraction of the visitors of the northern circuit, delivering an authentically wild experience. The diverse landscape includes baobab-studded hills, sand rivers, and open plains.
Geography
Park Map
Big 5 & beyond
Wildlife at Ruaha National Park
Sighting probabilities are computed from aggregated visitor reports, professional guide surveys, and seasonal migration patterns. Actual sightings vary by time of year, time of day, rainfall levels, and the specific zones or concessions you visit within the park. Dry-season months generally yield the highest concentrations near water sources.
Available tours
Safari Tours visiting Ruaha National Park
Frequently Asked Questions
FAQ
When is the best time to visit Ruaha National Park?
The best months to visit Ruaha National Park are June, July, August, September, October. During these months, wildlife viewing is optimal with lower vegetation and animals congregating near water sources. Game drives in Tanzania are most rewarding in the dry season.
What wildlife can you see in Ruaha National Park?
Ruaha National Park is a Big Five destination where you can spot lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo, and rhino. The park in Tanzania also supports diverse birdlife and smaller mammals, making it one of Africa's premier wildlife viewing areas.
How much does a safari in Ruaha National Park cost?
Safari costs in Ruaha National Park range from $150–$300 per day for budget options, $300–$600 for mid-range, and $600–$2,000+ for luxury. Park entry fees in Tanzania are additional. Use SafariPicked to compare prices across verified operators.
How do you get to Ruaha National Park?
Ruaha National Park in Tanzania is accessible by road from the nearest city or by scheduled light aircraft flights (fly-in safari). Most operators include transfers in their packages. The drive offers scenic landscapes and potential wildlife sightings en route.
What accommodation is available in Ruaha National Park?
Ruaha National Park offers accommodation ranging from basic campsites to ultra-luxury lodges and tented camps. Options include budget-friendly camping, comfortable mid-range lodges, and exclusive private conservancies. Book through SafariPicked to compare all options.
How many days do you need in Ruaha National Park?
Most visitors spend 2–4 days in Ruaha National Park for a thorough wildlife experience. A minimum of 2 full days allows for morning and afternoon game drives. For photography or specialist interests (birding, Big Five tracking), 4–6 days is ideal. Many tours combine Ruaha National Park with nearby parks.
Is Ruaha National Park safe for tourists?
Ruaha National Park is safe for tourists when visiting with a registered safari operator. All game drives are conducted by licensed guides, and parks in Tanzania have ranger patrols and security infrastructure. Walking safaris require armed guides. Follow your guide's instructions at all times.
Do I need malaria medication for Ruaha National Park?
Most safari areas in Tanzania, including Ruaha National Park, are in malaria zones. Consult your travel health clinic 4–6 weeks before departure for prophylaxis advice. Use insect repellent, wear long sleeves at dawn and dusk, and sleep under mosquito nets provided at lodges and camps.
What camera gear should I bring to Ruaha National Park?
For wildlife photography in Ruaha National Park, bring a telephoto lens (200–600mm), a wide-angle for landscapes, and extra batteries (dust and heat drain them faster). Beanbag supports work better than tripods in safari vehicles. Most lodges have charging facilities. Drones are prohibited in national parks across Tanzania.