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Mikumi National Park 

3-Day Mikumi Safari Adventure

Mikumi National Park

Located in southern Tanzania, Mikumi National Park is one of the country’s most accessible and rewarding safari destinations. Often referred to as the “Little Serengeti,” the park features wide open plains, stunning baobab trees, and an impressive range of wildlife. Just a few hours’ drive from Dar es Salaam, Mikumi is part of the lesser-known Southern Circuit Safari route, offering a more authentic and less crowded experience than the northern parks.

 Mikumi National Park

Spanning over 3,230 square kilometers, Mikumi shares its ecosystem with the massive Selous Game Reserve. This natural connection makes it an important conservation area for animals, especially during the dry season when herds migrate in search of water and grazing land. The landscape is dominated by the Mkata Floodplain, a prime game-viewing area where wildlife is often seen grazing or relaxing under the sun.

Key Wildlife Sightings

  • Elephants, often seen in large herds
  • Lions, frequently spotted hunting on the open plains
  • Giraffes, buffalo, zebras, and impalas
  • Hippos wallowing in natural pools
  • Over 400 species of birds, making it a haven for birdwatching enthusiasts

The terrain is relatively flat, making it easier to spot animals from a distance. The park is especially famous for its population of lions that have been known to climb trees, a rare behavior outside of Lake Manyara.

Why Choose a Southern Circuit Safari?

For travelers looking to explore Tanzania beyond the usual tourist routes, a Southern Circuit Safari provides a refreshing alternative. Mikumi, together with nearby Ruaha and Selous, forms a triad of natural parks that offer exceptional game viewing, stunning scenery, and true wilderness. This circuit is ideal for nature lovers, photographers, and anyone seeking a quieter safari without sacrificing wildlife diversity.

Best Time to Visit Mikumi

The dry season (June to October) offers the best wildlife viewing opportunities as animals congregate around water sources. However, the park remains open year-round, and the lush green season (November to April) is excellent for birdwatching and photography.

What’s Included in a Typical Mikumi Safari

  • Full board accommodation (lodges or tented camps)
  • Private 4×4 safari vehicle with a professional driver-guide
  • Daily game drives and wildlife viewing
  • Bottled drinking water during safaris
  • Park entry and conservation fees
  • Government taxes and tourism levies

What’s Not Included

  • International flights and airport transfers
  • Travel insurance and Tanzania visa fees
  • Optional activities or cultural village visits
  • Personal expenses like tips, laundry, and phone usage
  • Pre- or post-safari accommodation in Dar es Salaam

Mikumi National Park offers a perfect mix of convenience, wildlife diversity, and scenic beauty. Whether you’re planning a standalone trip or combining it with Ruaha National Park, Mikumi delivers a true African safari experience. For those looking to explore Tanzania safari packages away from the crowds, Mikumi is an ideal starting point.

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