The 3-day Safari in Mikumi National Park by Nature Bound Africa is an immersive wildlife experience in Tanzania’s fourth-largest park. This safari is specifically designed for travelers departing from Dar es Salaam, offering a “guaranteed wildlife” experience in a landscape often called the “Little Serengeti” due to its vast, open savannas.
Safari Wildlife Highlights
- Mkata Floodplain: The centerpiece of the park, these open alluvial plains are the best place to spot large herds of elephants, buffalos, zebras, and wildebeests.
- Predator Sightings: Mikumi is known for its lion populations, which are occasionally seen climbing trees to escape the heat or mud. Leopards and wild dogs are also resident but more elusive.
- Hippo Pools: A popular stop during game drives to observe large pods of hippos wallowing in the mud alongside various water birds.
- Birdwatcher’s Paradise: The park hosts over 440 bird species, including the lilac-breasted roller, African fish eagle, and bateleur eagle.
Core 3-Day Itinerary
The itinerary prioritizes maximum time in the park with a private 4×4 Safari Land Cruiser:
- Day 1: Dar es Salaam to Mikumi: Morning pickup from the airport or hotel for a ~5-hour drive to the park, followed by an afternoon game drive.
- Day 2: Full-Day Game Drive: An intensive day of wildlife viewing across different park ecosystems, including the Mkata plains and the “Little Serengeti” area.
- Day 3: Return to Dar es Salaam: A final morning game drive before heading back to the city for evening departure.
Tour Features & Logistics
- Accommodation: Guests typically stay at the Mikumi Wildlife Camp, a permanent tented lodge located inside the park that allows for close proximity to roaming animals.
- Inclusions: The package is all-inclusive, covering all park fees, full-board meals, professional English-speaking driver-guide services, and emergency medical evacuation cover.
- Accessibility: Because Mikumi is the most accessible park from Dar es Salaam, it is highly recommended for families or those on a tight schedule.
2026 Travel Tips
- Best Time to Visit: The dry season (June–October) is ideal for spotting animals as they congregate around water holes.
- Green Season (November–May): Offers lush landscapes and is the peak time for birdwatching as migratory species arrive

