

Mikumi National Park Camp Safari is a short tour from Dar es Salaam Tanzania, which takes you to visit one of the spectacular southern circuit National parks of Tanzania. A good surfaced road connects Mikumi to Dar es Salaam via Morogoro, it take around 6 hour drive.) The park is well-known for its population of giraffes, buffaloes,elephants,zebras, elands, wildebeest,greater Kudu,Impalas.



Day 1 : Dar-es-Salaam /Mikumi National Park.
Our driver guide will pick you up from Dar-es-salaam early in morning around 0330am, then drive to Mikumi National Park, Arrive in Mikumi, at mid morning then departs for game drive to explore Mikumi National Park. The park is one of Tanzania's larger parks and has excellent bird life as well, as being good for viewing predators. Leave the park in the time for sunset then transfer to, camp Bastian for overnight, on full board.
camping at camp Bastian camp site.
On full board accommodation.
Day 2: Mikumi National Park – Dar es salaam
After breakfast with packed lunch boxes, check out from the campsite, you will have a half day game drive, in case the first day you missed something you could finally see in this date, the landscape of Mikumi is often compared to that of the Serengeti. The road that crosses the park divides it into two areas with partially distinct environments. The area north-west is characterized by the alluvial plain of the river basin Mkata. The vegetation of this area consists of Savannah dotted with acacia, baobab, tamarinds, and some rare palm. In this area, at the furthest from the road, there are spectacular rock formations of the mountains Rubeho and Uluguru. The southeast part of the park is less rich in wildlife and not very accessible.
The fauna includes many species characteristic of the African Savannah. According to local guides at Mikumi, chances of seeing a lion that climbs a tree trunk is larger than in Manyara (famous for being one of the few places where the lions exhibit this behavior). The park contains a subspecies of giraffe, that biologists consider the link between the Masai giraffe and the reticulated or Somali giraffe. Other animals in the park are elephants, zebras, impala, eland, kudu, black antelope, baboons, wildebeests and buffaloes. At about 5 km from the north of the park, there are two artificial pools inhabited by hippos. More than 400 different species of birds also inhabit the park.
Then Later depart to Dar es Salaam arrival before 06h00 Pm.
• Accommodation on full board
• Park fees
• Professional driver guide
• Safari vehicle with pop up roof
• Kilimanjaro drinking water at all times of the safari.
• All Transfers during Safari
• Fruits/cash nuts/juice/
• Fresh bananas.
• Lunch
• Tips
• Drinks during dinner/ alcoholic
NB: Dont forget to Cary your passport(s) when your heading to the park. It's Mandatory.
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