UDZUNGWA MOUNTAINS NATIONAL PARK
Udzungwa recently established conservation area of about 2,000 Sq Km in the South Central Tanzania and is boarded with Great Ruaha River and it’s 60kms from Mikumi national Park. Udzungwa rises from 250m to 2,576 m at the peak and is well known for its biologically diverse forest with approximately 20 – 30% out of 200 animals and plant species that grow here not found anywhere in the world.
Udzungwa is really beautiful place for hikers.
The major attraction of Udzungwa is bio-diversity and unique rain forest, where most rare plants are not found anywhere else in the world, have been identified, from a tiny African violet to 30 meter high trees.
There are more than 400 bird species, 2500 plant species (25% of which are endemic and 6 primate species. It has the second largest biodiversity of a national park in Africa.
Udzungwa plateau supports Iringa Red Colubus Monkey, Sanje Crested Mangabey Monkey, Buffalo, Yellow monkey, Blue monkey, Velvet monkey, Red Duikers, Honey badgers, Squirrels, Mongoose, Sables and Blue Duiker’s as well rare species of birds.
BEST TO KNOW IN UDZUNGWA NATIONAL PARK
Udzungwa Mountains National Park is the largest and most bio-diverse of a chain of a dozen large forest-swathed mountains that rise majestically from the flat coastal area of eastern Tanzania.
Udzungwa has also been dubbed the African Galapagos for its collection of endemic plants and animals.
Beautiful forest and waterfalls called Sanje Waterfalls.
A well known paradise for hikers.
Over 400 species of birds, some of which are endemic to Udzungwa only.
Iringa Red colobus and Sanje Crested Mangabey both occur nowhere else in the world.
Continuous Scientific exploration still going on.
Very dense rain forest
One of the world ten forests for Bird conservation in Africa.