- Coastal Circuit
SAADANI NATIONAL PARK
Saadani
(1,062 sq km) is the only National Park in East Africa where you can be enjoying
wildlife at one moment, including big game species such as elephant, buffalo,
lion, giraffe, roan etc. and then the next be walking along a sandy beach and
swimming in the surf of the Indian Ocean.
There
are about 8 km of sea front and of these at least 3 km are unspoilt beaches.
The undisturbed nature of the beaches makes it a favourite place for green
turtles to lay their eggs and this beach is the most important breeding site
for turtles in all of Tanzania.
The
terrain is mostly flat but with a wide variety of vegetation types, including
broad leafed woodlands (Miombo), extensive areas of open plains with scattered
trees, dense riparian vegetation and mangroves. There are palm trees along
parts of the coastal beaches.
The
Wami River meanders slowly through mangrove forests in the southern part and
can be enjoyed by boat or canoe. Both hippo and crocodiles are found here, as
well as hosts of different bird species. Saadani is warm and humid throughout
the year, but enjoys onshore trade wind breezes for most of the year.
Wildlife
Wildlife
is abundant and varied, with the amount of wildlife being seen increasing since
the area became a National park. Species include giraffe, buffalo, warthog,
common waterbuck, reedbuck, hartebeest, wildebeest, red duiker, greater kudu,
eland, sable antelope, yellow baboon and velvet monkey. Herds of up to 30
elephants are encountered with increasing frequency, and several lion prides
are present, together with leopard, spotted hyena and black-backed jackal.
Bird
life is in fact spectacular everywhere because not only are there woodland,
river, mangrove and plains species, but also sea birds and waders along the
beaches and shore line.
Best time to visit the Park:
This
Park can be visited all year round with wildlife plentiful everywhere, but
during the green season of November and December and March – May some parts
will be inaccessible.
Activities
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Game drives and guided walks
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Boat trips
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Swimming and snorkeling
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Visit Saadani fishing village, which lies within the reserve, where a
collection of ruins pays testament to its 19th century heyday as a major
trading port.
Accommodation
The
Park offers various types of accommodation to visitors.
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Rest house and bandas.
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There is a public campsite on the beach, as well as special campsites in other
parts of the Park.
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There are other privately owned accommodation facilities inside and outside the
Park. Please visit Saadani websites for more information.
Getting there
Air.
There
are scheduled flights to Saadani, but check with aviation companies for latest
details. Private flights can be arranged to Mkwaja or Saadani airstrip from any
part of the country such as Arusha, Zanzibar, Mwanza, Manyara, Dar-es-salaam
etc. Zanzibar Island is about 40km away from the park and it takes about 14
minutes flying from Zanizbar to Saadani Airstrip.
Road.
Saadani
National Park is located about 44km North of Bagamoyo town, and the Park can be
accessed via the Wami River area. The Park can also be accessed through 271km
drive from Dar-es-salaam to Mandela village via Chalinze town. From Mandela
drive on a rough road for 61km to Saadani National Park entry gate.
Also
one can drive to Saadani from Arusha via Moshi, Segera, Tanga, Pangani, or via
Moshi, Segera, Kwamsisi and Mandela. Both routes are about 560 km.
From
Tanga city one can reach Saadani by driving and crossing the Pangani River on a
public ferry. It is about 3 hours drive (130Km) on a graveled road to the Park
entry gate.
A
daily public bus commutes from Dar-es-salaam to Bagamoyo, and from Saadani
village to Tanga city and Mkwaja village.
Water.
One
can reach Saadani by boat from Dar-es[1]salaam,
Tanga, Pangani, Bagamoyo and Zanzibar.
Safari ideas
Saadani
is a wonderful place to unwind and relax after visiting other places in the
country. On visit to Saadani, one can choose to visit Caravan serai. This
undistinguished museum located in Bagamoyo town entrance has a small display
documenting the slave trade. More interesting than the museum is the site at
which it is built, which was formerly the starting point for slave trade
caravans to the interior.
Also
while in Dar es Salaam before visiting Saadani one can opt to visit Nyerere
first house in Magomeni Usalama, located a mere four kilometres from the
heartland of Dar es Salaam, an ancient structure stands tall, its national flag
pulsating to the beat of a gentle city breeze. The founding father of the Nation
Mwl JK Nyerere spent 8 months in this house from 1959 before moving to Upanga.
In
this house Mwl. Nyerere hosted meetings of the Tanganyika African Association
(TAA) and (its successor) the Tanganyika African National Union (TANU). The
building is testament to the history of the struggle for independence in
Tanganyika. Therefore, the house is now part of Mwl. JK Nyerere Memorial
Museum.