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Mikumi National Park, located in southern Tanzania, is a picturesque wildlife haven renowned for its stunning landscapes and abundant biodiversity. Spanning an area of approximately 3,230 square kilometers, it is the fourth-largest national park in the country and forms part of the expansive Selous Ecosystem, one of Africa’s largest protected areas.

Often referred to as a “mini Serengeti” due to its vast open plains, Mikumi is characterized by diverse habitats, including grassy savannas, rolling hills, and miombo woodlands. This rich diversity supports an impressive array of wildlife, including elephants, lions, giraffes, zebras, wildebeests, and a variety of antelope species. The park is also a birdwatcher’s paradise, with over 400 bird species recorded, ranging from colorful lilac-breasted rollers to majestic secretary birds.

Its strategic location near Morogoro town and along the highway connecting Dar es Salaam to the southern highlands makes Mikumi one of Tanzania’s most accessible national parks. This accessibility, combined with its remarkable wildlife experiences, makes it an ideal destination for both seasoned safari-goers and first-time visitors.

Whether you are seeking thrilling game drives, picturesque landscapes, or an opportunity to witness Tanzania’s incredible biodiversity, Mikumi National Park promises an unforgettable adventure.

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