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Mkomazi National Park
Come to Mkomazi, where endangered
species such as black rhino and
African wild dogs are steadily being
introduced. The long-necked gerenuk
is frequently spotted here, together
with lesser kudu, giraffe, grant's
gazelle and hartebeest.
Warthogs, buffalo, elephant and
zebra also inhabit this semi-arid
zone.
Follow
the lion, cheetah and leopard,
silver-backed jackal, hyena and wild
cats as they hunt through the
landscape while crocodile, python
and agama lizards abound in and
around the Umba River.
Train
your binoculars on some of the
prolific birdlife; over 450 species
have been recorded here, including
tawny eagles, go-away birds,
parrots, plovers, hoopoes, ostriches
and water birds.
Drive
or fly into Mkomazi and pitch your
tent in one of the several
designated campsites inside the
park. Babu's Camp, a
semi-permanent tented camp, is
located near the park headquarters.
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