Mikumi National Park

Where the Wilderness Comes Alive

Nestled between the Uluguru Mountains and the Lumango Range, Mikumi National Park is Tanzania’s fourth-largest national park and a true gem of the southern safari circuit. Spanning over 3,200 square kilometres, Mikumi is often referred to as a “mini Serengeti” due to its wide open plains and abundant wildlife. Located just 4–5 hours from Dar es Salaam, it offers one of the most accessible safari experiences in the country, perfect for travellers looking to explore the wild without venturing too far off the beaten path.

With its rich biodiversity, scenic landscapes, and fewer crowds compared to northern parks, Mikumi is ideal for travellers seeking an authentic, relaxed safari adventure.

Top Attractions in Mikumi National Park

  • The Mkata Floodplain:
    The heart of the park, resembling the Serengeti, where lions, buffalo, wildebeest, and zebras gather in large numbers.
  • Hippo Pools:
    Watch hippos lazing in muddy water while crocodiles sunbathe nearby — a perfect spot for photography.
  • Chizua Waterfalls (nearby):
    A scenic stop just outside the park, perfect for a cool break and cultural interaction.
  • Mountains and Forests:
    The Uluguru and Rubeho mountain ranges create a dramatic backdrop, especially during sunrise and sunset game drives.

Activities to Enjoy

  • Guided Game Drives:
    Explore the park in open 4×4 vehicles with expert guides who help you spot elephants, giraffes, lions, leopards, and more.
  • Walking Safaris:
    Get closer to nature on foot and experience the bush through sights, sounds, and scents you can’t get from a vehicle.
  • Bird Watching:
    With over 400 bird species recorded, Mikumi is a paradise for bird enthusiasts, featuring everything from lilac-breasted rollers to bateleurs.
  • Cultural Visits:
    Interact with local communities around Mikumi and learn about their traditions and ways of life.

Wildlife You May See

  • African elephants
  • Lions and lionesses (often spotted in prides)
  • Leopards (more elusive)
  • Giraffes, zebras, impalas, wildebeest
  • Hippos and crocodiles
  • Eland, kudu, and other antelope species
  • Over 400 bird species

Best Time to Visit

Mikumi can be visited year-round, but the dry season (June to October) offers the best wildlife viewing as animals gather near water sources. The wet season (November to May) brings lush greenery and excellent bird watching, especially for migratory species.

Ready to explore Southern Tanzania's best-kept secret?

Book your Mikumi Safari today with Maverick Safaris – and let the wild welcome you.