Mkomazi National Park
Welcome to Mkomazi National Park
Located in northern Tanzania near the Kenya border, Mkomazi National Park is a hidden gem for wildlife lovers and conservation-minded travellers. Known for its arid savannahs, rugged hills, and rare species, Mkomazi offers a unique safari experience away from the crowds of Tanzania’s more popular parks.
The park is especially famous for its important conservation programs that protect endangered African wild dogs, black rhinos, and Grevy’s zebras, making it one of the country’s most remarkable conservation destinations.
Why Visit Mkomazi National Park with Safari Host Tanzania?
Mkomazi National Park is an ideal destination for adventurers, photographers, and travellers who value wildlife conservation and off-the-beaten-path experiences. You can combine it with other northern Tanzania parks such as Arusha, Tarangire, or Serengeti for a complete safari circuit, or enjoy it as a quiet and rewarding destination on its own.







Mkomazi is home to endangered black rhinos, African wild dogs, and Grevy’s zebras, making it a true conservation hotspot.
Spot giraffes, elephants, lions, and cheetahs thriving in this protected wilderness.
Enjoy striking scenery made up of arid plains, rocky hills, river valleys, and dry-season waterholes.
Experience a peaceful and intimate safari far from the busy tourist circuits.
Visit local Maasai communities and learn about their traditional way of life and coexistence with wildlife.
Discover more than 400 bird species, including vultures, eagles, and other colorful raptors.
Explore the park with expert guides who lead safaris across the savannahs and rocky hills for exceptional wildlife viewing.