| KITULO NATIONAL PARK |
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When it comes to plant species Kitulo is rivaled by none in the world, it’s a botanical phenomenon. This park brags of some 350 or so vascular plants whose floral spectatacle peaks in the wet season of November to April, lowered at Kitulo heartland, encircled by Livingstone mountains, rugged kipengere and poroto; these volcanic soils have presided over the greatest Montane community grassland in Tanzania. Opportunity en masse for hikers, botanists and birders alike given the presence of stable wildlife communities that interests them. Endemic species of Butterflies, Chameleons, Lizards, and frogs. Visitors will content viewing mountain marsh widow, Njombe cisticola, and giant lobelias. The park is weakly endowed with big game and one will only notice a few mountain reedbucks and Eland. What to do: Hiking trails, grassland walks birding, wild flower watching and lastly strolling Lake Nyasa beaches. When to go: Dec-April, Sept-Nov and Jun-Aug Prospective visitors may request the National park to their itinerary or visit it in Isolation |






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