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Udzungwa Mountains National Park

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Tanzania Destinations - Udzungwa Mountains National Park

The National Park Udzungwa was created in 1992 and formally opened by Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands, former President and founder of the World Wildlife Fund for Nature (WWF). The word “Udzungwa” originates from the word “Wadsungwa” referring to one of the indigenous “Hehe” tribes who once lived in mountain slopes.

The park has an area of 90km2, where 20% of the total area is located in Morogoro, the remaining 80% is in the Southern Highland of Iringa.

Attractions of the park

These are places that can be visited in the park, often for their natural or cultural worth inherent or exhibited, historical importance, natural or architectural beauty, offering leisure, adventure and fun.


Waterfalls

The park includes a lot of natural waterfalls as river rivers run and the heavy forest produces amazing sounds.

Natural walking trails

The Park offers the opportunity to reach Luhomero and Mwanihana’s highest peaks. The activity can be performed best all the year, however for most mountain climbers dry season is the optimum period.

Amphibians and Reptiles

Endemic Udzungwa Lizards (Cnemaspis Udzungwae) and Udzungwensis Reptiles and amphibians with endemic chameleons. Udzungwensis (Bearded pygmy chameleon).

Rainforest Tropical

Tropical Rainforest with 2500 types of diverse plants, including 3 indigenous plants and 160 therapeutic value plants.

Udzungwa Mountains National Park
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