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 

Located in the center of Tanzania, Mikumi National Park is a fantastic sanctuary that gives visitors a singular and very convenient wildlife experience. With an area of about 3,230 square kilometers, this park shares the same ecosystem as the Selous Game Reserve. Therefore, it is a potential destination for local and international tourists.

It is easily accessible from the nearby vibrant city of Dar es Salaam, making it an ideal destination for locals and international tourists. Mikumi is famous for its rich wildlife, incredible landscapes, and, of course, its lions.

If you’re a nature enthusiast or an avid wildlife lover, a visit to Mikumi National Park promises an unforgettable safari experience.