Ndarakwai Ranch
A private reservation Ndarakwai Camp in Kilimanjaro region has a very difficult and tragic fate. The First World War took place in the hills of this area, significantly injuring the wildlife, so even now, traveling through the park, you can see the remains of the trenches of those times. After independence of Tanganyika in 1961, Ndarakwai became a place grazing, poaching and deforestation that nullified the population of elephants and other animals. Under the pressure of the local tribes, they were forced to leave these lands.
The territory of 11 000 acres that could turn into a wasteland, was saved only by the activity of Peter Jones who bought the land for a private reserve in 1995. Every year, thanks to the protection and care of employees of the Reserve, populations of elephants, zebras, eland, giraffe, wildebeest, buffalo, kudu, and even a small rare gerenuk actively began to recover. Since December 2010 you can meet here even lions and cheetahs. Today the area of Ndarakwai Lodge is a home for over 70 species of mammals and 300 species of birds.
Tour prices
Included in cost
- Pick-up from Moshi;
- Experienced English-speaking guide;
- New SUV (2016-2023) Land Cruiser 4x4 with pop-up roof;
- Entry park fees;
- Guided walking safari tour;
- Soft drinks and bottled drinking water;
- Picnic lunch;
- Binocular (1 piece in the car).
- Drop-off in Moshi.
The price does not include
- Tips for the safari guide ($30-50 per day per car).