Ruaha National Park is
the least accessible park in Tanzania and as a result the landscape remains
relatively untouched. Birdwatcher's can enjoy over 400 species of bird that are
not found in northern Tanzania, and the river, spectacular gorges, and majestic
trees are especially appealing to photographers. As Tanzania's second largest
park, Ruaha has large herds of buffalo, elephant and gazelle. The concentration
of elephants are some of the largest in Tanzania. The Great Ruaha River is the
main feature of Ruaha National Park providing magnificent wildlife viewing on
the banks. The river also provides much of the electricity to Tanzania through
a hydroelectric dam at Kidatu.
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