Mkomazi National Park is one of Tanzania’s hidden safari treasures, offering a peaceful and exclusive wildlife experience far from the crowds. Nestled between the Pare and Usambara Mountains near the Kenyan border, the park forms part of the vast Tsavo-Mkomazi ecosystem, creating an important wildlife corridor for migratory animals.
The park’s stunning semi-arid landscapes are home to elephants, giraffes, zebras, elands, hartebeests, and large populations of antelope species. Mkomazi is especially famous for its successful black rhino sanctuary and African wild dog conservation project, giving visitors a rare opportunity to witness two of Africa’s most endangered species.
With sweeping savannahs, baobab-dotted plains, and spectacular views of Mount Kilimanjaro on clear days, Mkomazi offers a wild and authentic safari atmosphere ideal for nature lovers, photographers, and travelers looking for a quieter safari destination.