
Dar-es-salaam transfers to Mikumi
Dar-es-salaam Transfers to Ruaha: +255 759 694 668
Combine your Dar-es-salaam transfer to Mikumi National Park; with an option to add Ruaha National Park or Selous Game reserve. The transfer can include game drive Inside Mikumi National Park, or just your hotel drop off in Mikumi National Park
With a friendly driver and expert guide, enjoy this memorable trip (You can decide number of days), visiting the top National Park in Tanzania; Ngorongoro, Serengeti, Kilimanjaro, Ruaha, Selous and all other National Park in Tanzania, we go everywhere from everyhere!
- #1. Door to Door service from Arusha to Mikumi
- #2. Full day tour and transfer in a luxury, Minibus, and then 4×4 Safari Vehicle.
- #3. Services of an expert, friendly guide
- #4. No waiting charges.
- #5. COVID19 Safety Policies Apply.
For all your travel need in Tanzania, Airport transfers, Mountain Kilimanjaro and Meru Climb, Safari to Serengeti and all Tanzania Nationa. parks: WhatsApp: +255 759 694 668 or email: info@tripinsighttanzania.com
What to Expect from our transfers?
COMFORT
You always get the car you booked. You travel only with passengers travelling with you. If you would like to find fellow passengers for your route, please check 'I want to share my trip' in your request.
SAFETY
Every vehicle of Get Trip Insight Tanzania fleet undergoes regular vehicle inspection. You can be confident with us: you are in a dependable car with an expert driver.
NO DELAYS
Your driver always arrives at specified time or checks your flight arrival time and always in contact with you. Pick-up at the airport with a nameplate is also included in service price.
Map from Dar-es-salaam to Mikumi National Park
Best Mikumi Safari Tours
Mikumi National Park borders Selous Game Reserve on the south, the two areas forming a unique ecosystem.Two other natural areas bordering the national park are the Udzungwa Mountains and Uluguru Mountains.
Malundwe Mountain is within the park, the highest of a belt of hills that run east and west through the park, connecting the Uluguru Mountains to the northeast with the Uvidunda and Udzungwa mountains to the west. Malundwe Mountain consists of three peaks along a ridge running north and south. Malundwe’s south peak is the highest point in the park, reaching 1290 meters elevation.
Where to stay in Mikumi National Park

Camp Bastian Mikumi
Camp Bastian Mikumi offers different type of accommdation to suit all needs. It consists of 7 chalet in different sizes and a camp site.

Tan-Swiss Lodge - Mikumi
Featuring free WiFi, Tan-Swiss Lodge is set in Mikumi, 13 km from Mkumi Hippo pool. Free private parking is available on site. All units have a flat-screen TV.

Voyage Village in Mikumi
With garden views, Voyage Village is set in Mikumi and has a restaurant, room service, bar, garden and terrace. Very clean and good service

Mikumi Ndovu Lodge
Mikumi Ndovu Lodge is located in Mikumi National Park and offers a bar. This tented camp features a garden and free private parking.

Vuma Hills Tented Camp
Vuma Hill Tented Camp is set on a hillside overlooking the seemingly endless wilderness on the south west of Mikumi National Park.

Forex Safari Camp
Foxes Safari Camp (Stanley’s Kopje) is located in Mikumi National Park, on a rocky hill on the Mkata flood plain, in one of the best game viewing areas of the park.
June to October is the best time to visit Mikumi National Park. During the dry season, the wildlife concentrate around waterholes and rivers – making it easier to spot them.
A good surfaced road connects Mikumi to Dar es Salaam via Morogoro, a roughly 4 hour drive. Also road connections to Udzungwa, Ruaha and (dry season only) Selous. Charter flight from Dar es Salaam, Arusha or Selous. Local buses run from Dar to park HQ where game drives can be arranged.
3,230 sq km (1,250 sq miles), it’s on of the largest park in Tanzania. Location: 283 km (175 miles) West of Dar es Salaam, this park can be visited with Selous, Ruaha and Udzungwa national parks.
Mikumi national park is named after the popular dominant Palm tree species that is commonly found at the park called Borrassus Spp. The tree is exceptional in that it grew at the park but with no stems seen from anywhere in the village. The park also shares its name with the village which is named after the park.
