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Size: 10,300 sq km (3,980 sq miles), Tanzania's 2nd biggest park.
Location: Central Tanzania, 128km (80 miles) west of Iringa.
This relatively new and undisturbed park is one of Tanzania's largest elephant sanctuaries.
Its name derives from the great Ruaha River which flows along its entire eastern border creating spectacular gorges and scenery.
Hippos, crocodiles and fish inhabit the river.
The park is rich in all forms of wildlife except some of the typical plains animals such as Thomson's gazelle, wildebeest and topi whose range does not extend into this area.
A fine network of game-
Ruaha's unusually high diversity of antelope is a function of its location, which is transitional to the acacia savannah of East Africa and the miombo woodland belt of Southern Africa. Grant's gazelle and lesser kudu occur here at the very south of their range, alongside the miombo-
Best time
For predators and large mammals, dry season (mid-
bird-
The male greater kudu is most visible in June, the breeding season.