Udzungwa Mountain National Park

Overview

Udzungwa Mountains National Park is one of Tanzania’s most unique and biodiverse destinations, often referred to as the “Galápagos of Africa” due to its exceptional concentration of endemic species. Located in the Eastern Arc Mountains, the park covers approximately 1,990 km² and is part of a globally important biodiversity hotspot.

Unlike traditional safari parks, Udzungwa offers a purely walking-based experience—there are no game drives, making it a paradise for hikers, nature lovers, and adventure travelers.


Landscape & Ecosystems

Udzungwa is characterized by lush, tropical rainforest and dramatic mountain scenery:

  • Dense montane and lowland forests
  • Waterfalls, including the spectacular Sanje Falls (170 meters high)
  • Rolling hills and valleys
  • Rich river systems

The park’s isolation has led to the evolution of many species found nowhere else on Earth.


Wildlife & Biodiversity

Primates (Main Highlight)

Udzungwa is one of the best places in Africa to see primates:

  • Iringa red colobus monkey (endemic)
  • Sanje mangabey (endemic and rare)
  • Blue monkeys
  • Vervet monkeys

Other Wildlife

  • Forest elephants (rarely seen)
  • Small antelopes
  • Rich butterfly diversity

Birdlife

  • Over 400 bird species
  • Many endemic and forest-specialist species

Activities

Hiking & Trekking (Main Activity)

  • Trails range from short walks to multi-day treks
  • Sanje Waterfall hike (most popular)
  • Camping safaris for deep exploration

Birdwatching

  • Excellent year-round, especially in forest habitats

Best Time to Visit

  • June – October: Best for hiking (dry conditions)
  • November – March: Lush scenery, best for birding
  • March – May: Rainy, trails can be slippery

Why Visit Udzungwa

  • Unique no-vehicle safari experience
  • Exceptional biodiversity
  • Perfect for hiking and eco-tourism
  • Off-the-beaten-path destination