Mikumi National Park

Tanzania’s Hidden Safari Gem

Located just a few hours from Dar es Salaam, Mikumi National Park is one of Tanzania’s most accessible and underrated safari destinations. Often referred to as the “little Serengeti,” Mikumi boasts golden grasslands, scenic baobab-studded landscapes, and an impressive range of wildlife. Perfect for short trips or as a stop on the Southern Safari Circuit, it offers authentic game viewing without the crowds.

Attractions Found in Mikumi National Park

Mikumi is a wildlife-rich park offering dramatic natural beauty and excellent sightings:

Open Floodplains

The Mkata Floodplain is the park’s centerpiece, resembling the Serengeti and attracting large herds of herbivores and predators.

Big Cats & Elephants

Lions, leopards, and spotted hyenas are frequently seen alongside elephants and buffaloes.

Giraffes, Zebras & Wildebeests

Common sightings in the open plains, often forming picturesque herds across the savannah.

Hippo Pools

Watch pods of hippos cooling off in waterholes, surrounded by crocodiles and water birds.

Birdlife

Over 400 species including bateleurs, ground hornbills, lilac-breasted rollers, and fishing eagles.

Things to Do in Mikumi National Park

Mikumi offers an authentic, affordable safari experience with diverse activities:

Game Drives

Morning and evening drives offer fantastic chances to see lions on the hunt, elephants bathing, and plains game grazing.

Explore woodland, wetland, and grassland habitats that support a vast array of birdlife.

Enjoy bush meals at scenic spots inside the park, especially around the Hippo Pools or with views of the plains.

Combine your safari with visits to nearby towns or villages for a taste of local Swahili and tribal culture.

With less safari traffic, Mikumi offers excellent wildlife photography opportunities with unobstructed views.

Weather and Climate in Mikumi National Park

Mikumi has a warm, tropical savannah climate, making it ideal for year-round visits:

Best for game viewing as animals gather around waterholes and the vegetation is thinner. Temperatures range from 20°C to 30°C (68°F to 86°F).

The park becomes lush and vibrant, with great birdwatching and fewer tourists.

    • Short Rains – November to December: Light showers that refresh the landscape.
    • Long Rains – March to May: Heavier rains, especially in April, but with dramatic scenery and lower accommodation prices.

How to Get to Mikumi National Park

Mikumi is one of the easiest national parks to reach in Tanzania, especially from the coast:

By Air

Charter flights are available from Dar es Salaam and Zanzibar to Mikumi Airstrip, offering quick and scenic access to the park.

By Road

A 4- to 5-hour drive (around 300 km) from Dar es Salaam on a paved highway. It's an ideal weekend escape or a gateway to the Southern Circuit.

Southern Safari Circuit

Mikumi is commonly combined with Ruaha, Udzungwa Mountains, or Selous (Nyerere National Park) for a complete southern Tanzania adventure.

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