AREA
412.9 km2 (159.4 sq ml)
VISITORS
Over 409 per year
LOCATION
Southern Tanzania
Kitulo National Park
Known as the “Serengeti of Flowers,” Kitulo National Park is a botanical paradise located in southern Tanzania. It covers an area of approximately 413 square kilometers (159 square miles) on the Kitulo Plateau, part of the Kipengere and Livingstone mountain ranges. The park is famous for its diverse alpine grasslands, wildflowers, and rare plant species, making it a must-visit for botanists and nature lovers.
Dry and Wet Seasons
Dry Season (June to October): The dry season brings mild weather, making it ideal for hiking. However, wildflower blooms are less vibrant, and the scenery is drier, with more subdued colors across the grasslands.
Wet Season (November to May): The wet season is the best time to visit for flower enthusiasts, as the meadows burst into colorful blooms with wild orchids, lilies, and daisies covering the landscape. Birdwatching is also at its peak, with migratory birds arriving to join the resident species.
Wildlife
Kitulo National Park is not primarily a big-game park but is known for its diversity of smaller wildlife. It supports various species of butterflies, lizards, and frogs, along with mountain reedbuck and eland. The park’s primary appeal is its flora, but it is also home to bird species such as Denham’s bustard, Kipengere seedeater, and rare migratory species like the blue swallow.
Key Attractions
Wildflower Blooms
Kitulo is famous for its impressive wildflower displays during the rainy season, featuring over 350 plant species, including rare orchids and endemic plants.
Diverse Landscapes
The park’s high-altitude grasslands, rolling hills, and cloud forests provide stunning scenery and excellent hiking opportunities.
Rare Birds
Kitulo is a hotspot for birdwatchers, hosting many endemic and migratory birds, including the endangered blue swallow.
Wildlife Highlights
- Wild Orchids and Lilies: Known as “the Garden of God” for its extensive wildflower displays, Kitulo is home to a rare assortment of orchids and other blooms.
- Unique Birdlife: The park hosts rare species like the endangered blue swallow and Denham’s bustard, making it a treasure for birdwatchers.
- Mountain Reedbuck and Eland: While large wildlife is limited, the park is home to mountain reedbucks and occasional elands.
Safari Activities
Hiking and Trekking
The park offers a range of trails, allowing visitors to explore the wildflower meadows, rolling hills, and unique landscapes.
Birdwatching
Kitulo is a birdwatcher’s paradise, especially during the wet season when migratory species join resident birds.
Botanical Tours
- Kitulo’s diverse plant life is the main attraction, with guided tours available to explore its rare orchids, daisies, and other wildflowers.