Rumanyika Karagwe National Park
Originally a Game Reserve of 800 sq. km Rumanyika-Karagwe was gazetted as a National Park in July 2019, its area had shrunk to 247 sq. km due to human encroachment, but it is still a beautiful area with great potential for photographic tourism in Tanzania.
The temperature ranges between 130C to 410 C depending on the area elevation. The dry season is from July to October and for the remainder of the year, there can be rain some of it very heavy with up to 1,300 mm in the western parts of the Park.
The essential core of the area is quite a deep valley with a slow winding river at its base which breaks up into lakes and swamps. The lower slopes of the valley are heavily vegetated by forest and thick bush. The higher slopes of the valley have Acacia tall grass woodlands which are spacious and attractive and are clearly kept relatively open by seasonal fires.
The attractions found in Rumanyika-Karagwe National Park
The park has been endowed with various places of interest that tourists can visit, normally for its intrinsic or exhibited natural or cultural value, historical importance, and natural or built beauty, offering leisure, adventure, and delight.
Wild Animals. One of the special attractions to Rumanyika-Karagwe National Park is that visitors are able to see Giraffe, Buffalo, Impala, Waterbuck, Leopard, Zebra, Bushbuck, and Baboons
Birds. It is difficult to visit this beautiful park and not be impressed by the number and variety of birds you see. The great cross-section of vegetation types and altitude help to contribute to this.
Tourism Activities
When visiting Rumanyika National Park, a visitor can enjoy various activities in the park such as day and night game drives, Camping, bush meal, bird watching, and nice land Scapes.