R U A H A   M A P
Where exactly in the Ruaha National Park should you stay? Check out our handy map which shows where all the lodges and landmarks are.
Ruaha National Park is situated in the south-west of Tanzania and along with the Selous Game Reserve, is less visited than the national parks in the Northern Safari Circuit. The life-blood of the region is the Ruaha River which attracts a large variety of wildlife during the dry season. And Ruaha is unique in that its ecosystem is a blend of Southern and Eastern Africa.

NB: Our consultants have been to all these regions and lodges so if you have any questions or requests, just pick up the phone and call.

Not sure where to stay? Contact us to plan your tailormade trip!

Ruaha National Park
R U A H A   N A T I O N A L   P A R K
  • Ruaha Lodges
    Relax and kick back in an ultraluxurious lodge
  • Getting to Ruaha
    How to get to and from Ruaha National Park
  • Selous Game Reserve
    Ruaha's partner in the Southern Circuit
  • Tanzania Videos
    Check videos of wildlife in Tanzania
  • K N O W   B E F O R E   Y O U   G O


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