Ruaha National Park
Tanzania’s largest and most underrated park. 12,000 elephants. Huge lion coalitions. Wild dogs. The Great Ruaha River alive with wildlife. Africa’s finest safari secret.
12,000 Elephants and Africa’s Best Safari Secret
Ruaha National Park is Tanzania’s largest national park and one of Africa’s most underrated safari destinations. At 20,226km² of miombo woodland, acacia savanna, and the dramatic Great Ruaha River, it delivers extraordinary wildlife with a fraction of the visitor numbers found in the northern parks — an exclusive, unhurried experience that serious wildlife travellers consistently rank among Africa’s finest.
The Great Ruaha River concentrates 12,000+ elephants in dry season — herds of 50–200 simultaneously at the water, plus large lion prides, reliable wild dog sightings, and rare antelope including greater kudu, sable, and roan that are found almost nowhere else in East Africa. This unusual prey community shapes the entire predator-prey dynamic of Ruaha into something distinctly different from the northern parks.
Apes & Wildlife Safaris combines Ruaha with Nyerere National Park for Tanzania’s complete southern circuit.
Vehicle fees additional. Fly-in from Dar es Salaam strongly recommended. Walking safari ranger fees additional. All through Apes & Wildlife Safaris.
Hot — Iringa lowlands regularly exceed 35°C in dry season. Malaria prophylaxis essential. Fly-in strongly recommended over road access. June–October is the recommended visiting season.
Wildlife & Natural Highlights
Elephant Herds
12,000+ elephants in the park. Dry season river concentrations bring herds of 50–200 simultaneously to the water. Less habituated than northern park herds — the full natural behavioural range on display.
Great Ruaha River
Permanent river in a dry wilderness concentrating wildlife to extraordinary density. Lion kills at the riverbank, crocodile ambushes, hippo battles, and elephant bathing — a 24-hour wildlife theatre.
Lions
Large multi-pride system with exceptional population. Kudu and sable as primary prey creates a different hunting dynamic from wildebeest-hunting Serengeti prides — fascinating for extended observation.
African Wild Dogs
One of Tanzania’s most reliable wild dog destinations. Pack territories overlap with the river system. Morning hunts on open plains deliver some of Africa’s most dramatic predation sequences.
Rare Antelope — Kudu, Sable & Roan
Greater kudu, sable antelope, and roan antelope — all rare in East Africa — are regularly encountered. This unusual antelope community is the foundation of Ruaha’s unique ecological character.
Avifauna — 571 Species
Racket-tailed roller, Böhm’s bee-eater, and Ruaha red-billed hornbill are Ruaha specials. 571 total species across extraordinary habitat range — miombo, riverine forest, rocky escarpments, and open plains.
Key Areas & Experiences
Each zone of Ruaha National Park delivers a distinct wildlife experience. Apes & Wildlife Safaris tailors your itinerary to cover the areas that match your interests and travel pace.
Dawn drives along the river bank produce elephant, lion, crocodile, and hippo in spectacular concentrations.
Resident game drives around the primary camp area delivering reliably excellent lion and elephant encounters.
The seasonal sand river is prime walking safari territory — wild dog packs use this corridor regularly.
Prime greater kudu territory with Verreaux’s eagle soaring the escarpment thermals.
Best Time to Visit Ruaha National Park
The only recommended season. Wildlife at river, walking safaris excellent, wild dog packs active.
Light rains begin. Some camps close. Wildlife at river remains excellent.
Beautiful landscape. Excellent birding. Fewer camps open. Wildlife more dispersed.
Most camps close. Not recommended for visits.
Curated Safaris Including Ruaha
Every Apes & Wildlife Safaris itinerary is tailor-made and can be extended to include Ruaha National Park alongside other parks across Tanzania.



Expert Tips for Ruaha National Park
Plan Well in Advance
Peak season for Ruaha National Park fills months ahead. Contact Apes & Wildlife Safaris early to secure the best dates, accommodation, and permits for your group.
Stay Multiple Nights
One day in any major African park only scratches the surface. Two to three nights reveals the full depth of the wildlife, seasonal behaviours, and landscapes across different times of day.
Never Miss the Dawn Drive
The first two hours after sunrise deliver the highest predator activity, best photography light, and most concentrated wildlife encounters of any part of the day — always prioritise the early start.
Trust Your Expert Guide
The best wildlife encounters come from guides who read animal behaviour and position the vehicle accordingly. Apes & Wildlife Safaris works exclusively with experienced guides who know their parks deeply.
Combine with Complementary Parks
Ask Apes & Wildlife Safaris about the ideal combination itinerary — pairing Ruaha National Park with complementary parks in Tanzania delivers a far richer experience than any single park in isolation.
Take Out Travel Insurance
Comprehensive travel insurance including medical evacuation cover is essential for all safari travel. Apes & Wildlife Safaris can advise on appropriate cover for your specific itinerary and destinations.
Your Tanzania Safari Awaits
Apes & Wildlife Safaris handles every detail — permits, transfers, expert guides, and hand-picked accommodation — from first enquiry to final sundowner.

