About Kwihala Camp – Ruaha National Park Camps
In the middle of Ruaha National Park, Kwihala Camp sits strategically surrounded by a thick bush and vast savannah wilderness. While at Kwihala Camp, You are guaranteed plenty of wildlife sightings. Ruaha is the largest National Park in Tanzania, with the highest population of Wild Dogs, Lions and Elephants.
Kwihala Camp Offers incredible chances of sighting this wildlife without interruption. Mostly occupied with baobabs, Ruaha National is known to host 10%of Worlds lion population.
ACCESS & LOCATION of Kwihala Camp – Ruaha National Park Camps
By Road
Reaching Kwihala Camp by road is an adventurous journey best suited for those exploring multiple Tanzanian parks. From Iringa, the camp is approximately a 4 to 5 hour drive, offering scenic views of the countryside and wildlife corridors.
By Air
The camp is accessible via the Msembe Airstrip, which is about a 45 minute drive from the camp. Flights from Arusha, Dar es Salaam, and Zanzibar take around 2 to 3 hours, with scenic aerial views of the park. Transfers from the airstrip to the camp include game viewing.
ACCOMMODATION & FACILITIES AT Kwihala Camp – Ruaha National Park Camps
Kwihala Camp has 6 ensuite luxury tents, all self contained and exclusive. With beautiful sunsets, Ruaha Offers guests at Kwihala an incredible chance to spot this beauty. These tents feature, spacious interiors with king-sized or twin beds draped with mosquito nets. En-suite bathrooms with hot bucket showers and flushing toilets. A private veranda with seating to enjoy views of the Ruaha wilderness.
There’s a communal dining area where meals are served family-style, fostering camaraderie among guests. A cozy lounge tent, perfect for relaxing with a book or chatting with guides.
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ACTIVITIES AT Kwihala Camp – Ruaha National Park Camps
Game Drives
Explore Ruaha’s diverse landscapes, home to predators like lions and leopards, as well as large herds of elephants and rare antelopes such as sable and roan.
Walking Safaris
Guided walking safaris allow guests to experience the park’s ecosystem up close, focusing on smaller wildlife, plants, and tracking animals on foot.
Night Drives
Spot nocturnal species like civets, genets, and owls during guided night drives, a thrilling way to see Ruaha after dark.
Bird Watching
Ruaha is a birder’s paradise, with over 570 bird species to observe, including endemic and migratory species.
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