One of the country’s most outstanding wilderness areas. It is the second-largest National Park, covering an area of 20,226 sq. km located in south-central Tanzania. During the dry season, when game viewing is at its best, animals are drawn to the Great Ruaha River and other water sources.
The name Ruaha was derived from the hehe word called ”Luhava” meaning the great river
Ruaha National Park enjoys only one rainy season, usually from the end of November to May with annual average rainfall ranging from 500 to 800mm. The park is located at an altitude between 750 and 1868 meters.
The Park can be accessed by road or air.
Road: From Iringa town, it is 108km to the main gate (Y-junction), 625Km from Dar es Salaam and 480Km from Mbeya City.
Air: Daily flights from Dar es Salaam and Arusha are the easiest way to Ruaha. Airstrips are located at Msembe and Jongomero. Coastal Aviation, Auric Air, and Safari Link all have scheduled flights to Ruaha.