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Accommodation in Ruaha National Park:

   

 

 

ruaha river lodge
Overlooking the Great Ruaha River, the Lodge is built from local stone and thatch blending well into the natural surroundings. Accommodation comprises of individual rondavels with screened windows to allow a pleasant breeze and for protection against the few mosquito around the Lodge. The Lodge is split into three individual camps, each with a private dining and a bar. The camps comprise of 7 to 9 bandas each; most with private bathroom facilities and a verandah.          
 

 

 

   

 

 



mwagusi safari camp
 
Mwagusi Safari Camp, situated in the northern part of the park and nestled on the banks of the Mwagusi Sand River has 16 beds. The tents are enclosed within thatched bandas, each with en suite bathroom and hot shower.           

 

 

 

 

 

 

   

 

jongomero camp 
Located on the banks of the Jongomero River (seasonal) in the remote South Western part of Ruaha National Park, Jongomero Camp comprises of 8 large luxurious tents on raised wooden platforms offering double, twin and single accommodation. Other features include bedside tables and bedside lights; bathroom area with large shower, contained in the tent; solar heated running hot water; spacious private verandah; 24 hours electricity. The public area including bar and restaurant, is beautifully located in the deep shade of an ancient riverine tree with an uninterrupted view of the Jongomero River and bush beyond.
 

 

 

   

 

MDONYO OLD RIVER CAMP 
In Ruaha National Park, the second largest in Tanzania and a few kilometres from the Mdonya Falls. A two hour exciting game drive from the airstrip, this camp, in its simplicity lets you feel absorbed in forest life. The tents are located on the banks of Old Mdonya, now a sand river and which wildlife like to use as a corridor in the wilderness. Best way of getting here ? By aircraft from Dar es Salaam or Zanzibar, or by road via Iringa.Scattered under the shade of large sycamore figs and Acacia Albida, there are only 8 twin bedded tents, each with its own toilette and shower. The tents are simple but comfortable, furnished with twin beds veiled by mosquito net and with a large verandah where you can relax on a chaise lounge to observe the wildlife around you.

 

 

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