Ruaha

  • Ikuka Camp

    $ 875 Per adult per night
    Ikuka Safari Camp opened in Ruaha National Park in July 2016, the camp is quite noteworthy due to its spectacular location atop the Mwagusi Escarpment in southern Tanzania, it is also owner run and managed. The site allows for expansive and breathtaking views that are unparalleled by other accommodations in the area. The views are perfectly complemented by an intimate and personalized and experienced that can only be found in smaller accommodations in the African bush country. The seven guest bandas on the property are designed to blend in with the surroundings and give guests the utmost experience of being connected with nature by way of stone, thatch and natural wood construction.
  • Jabali Ridge

    $ 1,450 Per adult per night
    Jabali Ridge has Ruaha’s most sophisticated accommodation. Hidden amongst boulders high on a kopje, it looks out over a landscape studded with palm trees and baobabs. Jabali Ridge is almost invisible until you arrive. Close to the Mwagusi Sand River, the core area for game viewing, it's location ensures you are never far from the action. The property has 8 spacious suites, communal dining and relaxation area, swimming pool and spa. Jabali Ridge offers game drives, night drives and walks in this diverse national park. Led by a team of expert guides who will interpret the sights, sounds and smells of the bush at a pace to suit the guest we believe this is ideal way to explore Ruaha. Ruaha National Park is home to one of the largest populations of elephant on the planet, vast herds of buffalo and super prides of lion.
  • Kigelia Ruaha

    $ 720 Per adult per night
    A grove of Kigelia (Sausage Tree) is home to this simple but comfortable tented camp. Ruaha National Park has to be one of the most scenic in Tanzania. It has acres upon acres of baobab studded plains, sweeping sand rivers, swathes of woodland and seemingly impossible balancing granite boulders, all surrounded by seriously impressive game populations. Kigelia Ruaha sits right in the middle of it all, flanked by ancient baobab forests and overlooking the dry river bed of the Ifuguru River. Ruaha surprisingly is relatively undiscovered and receives far fewer visitors than its more famous counterparts in the north of the country. So, on safari out here you have it almost all to yourself.

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