Ruaha National Park

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Ruaha National Park

Ruaha is one of Tanzania’s largest national parks, encompassing over 13,000 square kilometers. It is home to the world’s biggest population of elephants, as well as vast herds of buffalos, grant gazelles, wild dogs, ostriches, cheetahs, antelopes, and 400 different bird species. Ruaha National Park’s vegetation consists of clusters of palm trees and sections of open grassland, with scattered baobab trees and scrubby forest in the north. On the center of the park, near the Ruaha River, it boasts a remarkable topography.

About

Ruaha National Park

Ruaha is one of Tanzania’s largest national parks, encompassing over 13,000 square kilometers. It is home to the world’s biggest population of elephants, as well as vast herds of buffalos, grant gazelles, wild dogs, ostriches, cheetahs, antelopes, and 400 different bird species. Ruaha National Park’s vegetation consists of clusters of palm trees and sections of open grassland, with scattered baobab trees and scrubby forest in the north. On the center of the park, near the Ruaha River, it boasts a remarkable topography.

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