Udzungwa Mountains: The Lost World of Tanzania

A Biodiversity Haven

Udzungwa Mountains National Park, covering 1,990 square kilometers, is a unique and untouched wilderness in southern Tanzania. Known as the “Galápagos of Africa,” it is part of the Eastern Arc Mountains, one of the world’s most important biodiversity hotspots. Unlike other parks, Udzungwa is not a game park but a hiker’s paradise, featuring lush rainforests, waterfalls, and rare wildlife.

 

What Makes Udzungwa Unique?

  • No Roads, Just Trails – Perfect for trekking and nature walks.
  • Rare & Endemic Species – Home to the Udzungwa red colobus monkey and the Sanje mangabey, found nowhere else in the world.
  • Sanje Waterfalls – A stunning 170-meter-high waterfall with breathtaking views.
  • Rich Birdlife – Over 400 bird species, including the rare rufous-winged sunbird.

Unforgettable Activities

  • Hiking & trekking – Explore trails leading to waterfalls and scenic viewpoints.
  • Wildlife spotting – Look for rare primates and endemic birds.
  • Camping & nature walks – Immerse yourself in the untouched rainforest.
  • Cultural tours – Visit local villages and learn about the indigenous Hehe people.

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When to Experience Serengeti’s Magic

June – October: Dry season, ideal for trekking.

November – May: Green season, with lush landscapes and active birdlife.

 

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