
Mikumi is the most accessible of Tanzania’s southern circuit parks, reachable in a few hours by road from Dar es Salaam, which makes it a practical entry point into a part of the country that otherwise requires more time and effort to reach. Despite its accessibility, Mikumi retains a genuinely wild character, with open plains that draw frequent comparisons to the Serengeti, on a smaller, less crowded scale.
The heart of Mikumi is the Mkata floodplain, an expanse of open grassland bordered by the Uluguru and Rubeho mountain ranges, which gives the park a dramatic backdrop unlike the flatter horizons of the northern parks. This open terrain makes for excellent visibility during game drives, similar in feel to the Serengeti’s plains.
Mikumi supports healthy populations of elephant, buffalo, giraffe, zebra, and lion, along with a notable population of eland, one of the larger antelope species and less commonly seen in the northern circuit. Birdlife is also strong here, particularly around the floodplain’s seasonal pools.
Wildlife densities in Mikumi are generally lower than the Serengeti or Ngorongoro, but visitor numbers are also considerably lower, often resulting in a more solitary, unhurried feeling game drive even during busier seasons elsewhere in the country.
The dry season from June through October offers the most reliable wildlife viewing, as animals concentrate around the floodplain and remaining water sources, making sightings easier and more predictable. The wetter months bring green, scenic landscapes and good birdwatching, though wildlife can be more dispersed and harder to locate.
Mikumi’s proximity to Dar es Salaam, roughly a four to five hour drive along a paved road, makes it one of the easiest southern circuit parks to reach without a domestic flight. This also makes it a practical first or last stop for a southern circuit trip that continues on to more remote parks like Ruaha or Nyerere.
Mikumi works well as an introduction to the southern circuit, often combined with onward travel to 鲁阿哈 或者 Nyerere National Park for a fuller southern Tanzania safari. It also suits travelers based in or flying through Dar es Salaam who want a genuine wildlife experience without the longer transfer times required to reach the more remote parks further west.
A night game drive in Mikumi is worth considering alongside a standard day tour, since the park’s nocturnal wildlife adds another dimension to a stay here.
If you are considering Mikumi as part of a southern circuit itinerary, or as an accessible standalone safari from Dar es Salaam, let us know below and we will help structure your trip around it.
米库米国家公园是坦桑尼亚第四大国家公园,也是距离达累斯萨拉姆最近的国家公园。这里几乎可以保证看到野生动物,是时间有限的游客理想的野生动物观赏目的地。.
自连接米库米国家公园大门与达累斯萨拉姆的柏油路建成通车以来,米库米国家公园已被视为坦桑尼亚的旅游热点。米库米国家公园位于乌卢古鲁山脉和卢曼戈山脉之间,是坦桑尼亚第四大国家公园,距离坦桑尼亚最大的城市达累斯萨拉姆仅几小时车程。公园内野生动物种类繁多,易于观赏,且已适应当地环境,便于游客观赏。由于距离达累斯萨拉姆很近,加上园内野生动物资源丰富,米库米国家公园成为周末游客或商务旅客的热门选择,尤其适合那些无需花费大量时间进行长途旅行的游客。.

大多数游客来到米库米国家公园都是为了观赏‘非洲五霸’(猎豹、狮子、大象、水牛和犀牛),而他们也总能满载而归。河马池让游客可以近距离接触这些喜欢在泥潭里嬉戏的动物,沿着水道观鸟也别有一番乐趣。米库米国家公园与塞卢斯野生动物保护区和乌宗瓦国家公园接壤,这三个地方构成了一条丰富多彩、令人愉悦的野生动物观赏路线。.
朦胧的薄雾遮蔽了黎明的脚步。第一缕阳光洒在平原上蓬松的草尖上,如同镀上了一层赤褐色的光晕。一群斑马,在这充满捕食气息的时刻,自信地展现着它们的伪装,如同芭蕾舞演员般摆出优美的姿势,头部并拢,条纹在舞动中交融。.
米库米国家公园与非洲最大的野生动物保护区——塞卢斯国家公园的北部边界接壤,并被连接达累斯萨拉姆和伊林加的柏油路穿过。因此,它是这片面积达 75,000 平方公里(47,000 平方英里)的荒野中最容易到达的部分,这片荒野向东延伸,几乎到达印度洋。.
姆卡塔洪泛平原是米库米国家公园的中心地带,其开阔的视野和丰富的野生动物经常被拿来与更著名的塞伦盖蒂平原相比较。.
狮子们站在白蚁丘平坦的顶部,俯瞰着它们的草原王国——以及迁徙穿过这片土地的斑马、角马、黑斑羚和水牛群——有时在雨季,它们也会栖息在高高的树上。长颈鹿在姆卡塔河畔零星分布的相思树林中觅食,这些树荫蔽日的林地也是米库米象群喜爱的栖息地。.
姆卡塔洪泛平原纵横交错着完善的野生动物观赏公路,或许是坦桑尼亚观赏体型庞大的伊兰羚羊(世界上最大的羚羊)最可靠的地点。同样令人印象深刻的大捻角羚和黑貂羚则栖息在公园边界山脉覆盖着米翁博树的山麓地带。.
这里已记录到超过400种鸟类,包括紫胸佛法僧、黄喉长爪鹟和白头海雕等色彩艳丽的常见留鸟,以及雨季期间众多的欧洲候鸟。位于主入口以北5公里处的两个水池是河马的乐园,这里栖息着各种各样的水鸟,为游客提供了丰富的观赏选择。.
尺寸: 面积 3,230 平方公里(1,250 平方英里),是坦桑尼亚第四大国家公园,也是以面积辽阔的塞卢斯野生动物保护区为中心的更大生态系统的一部分。.
地点: 位于达累斯萨拉姆以西 283 公里(175 英里)处,塞卢斯以北,前往鲁阿哈、乌宗瓦和(对于勇敢者来说)卡塔维的途中。 。 .