Udzungwa National Park
Udzungwa Mountains National Park was established in 1992 and officially opened by the former President and founder of WWF (World Wildlife Fund for Nature) Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands. The word “Udzungwa” comes from the word “Wadsungwa” referring to one of the native sub tribes of the “Hehe” people who once lived in the slopes of the mountains.
The park covers an area of 1990km2 where geographically, 20% of the total area lies in Morogoro region while the remaining 80% being in the southern highland region of Iringa.
The best place to see chimpanzees in Tanzania, hiking, waterfalls
Dry season (June – September) and wet season (November – March) when wild flowers are flourishing and plentiful of butterflies. For bird watchers, December – February is their best time as most migratory birds are nesting in the park.
- Waterfalls
- Natural trails
- Tropical Rain forestfor hiking
- Sanje Crested Mangabey and Iringa Red Colobus Monkeys
- Mountain Climbing
- Photographing and Filming
- Camping
- Cultural tourism
- Swimming
- Cycling
- Bird watching