Mikumi National Park

Mikumi National Park, located in Tanzania, stands as the fourth largest national park in the country, sprawling across 3,230 square kilometers and offers a captivatingly untamed experience. Nestled between the Uluguru Mountains to the north and the Lumango Range to the southeast, Mikumi is part of the greater Selous ecosystem, which extends throughout southern Tanzania. It provides a less-crowded alternative to the more famous parks with its open horizons reminiscent of the Serengeti Plains. Visitors to Mikumi can expect to see a rich variety of wildlife, including lions, zebras, hippos, elephants, giraffes, and buffaloes, along with more than 400 bird species, making it a spectacular destination for safari-goers and wildlife enthusiasts. This accessibility, combined with its diverse fauna and the dramatic landscapes, makes Mikumi National Park a unique and magical African safari destination.

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