TANZANIA, July 12 -- NESTLED between towering mountain ranges, Mkomazi National Park offers a stunning natural spectacle.
To the south, the dramatic Pare and Usambara Mountains form a rugged backdrop, while to the north, the vast expanse of Kenyas Tsavo National Park stretches beyond the horizon. On clear days, Mount Kilimanjaro graces visitors with its majestic presence.
Covering an area of 3,245 square kilometres, Mkomazi forms one of the most significant protected ecosystems on Earth, together with Tsavo, providing a critical corridor for migratory elephants, oryx, and zebras during the wet season.
The Origins of Mkomazi
The parks name originates from the Pare ethnic language, combining the words “Mko” (a traditional sm...
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