Mkomazi National Park- The Home of Black Rhino
The Park finds itself in a beautiful setting with both the Pare and Usambara mountains towering above its boundaries. Depending on the weather, Mount Kilimanjaro can also be seen from the park. To the south the pare and usambara mountains form a dramatic backdrop and to the north, Kenya’s vast Tsavo National Park shares a border with Mkomazi, making common ground for migratory herds of elephant, oryx and zebra during the wet season. Together with Tsavo, it forms one of the largest and most important protected ecosystems on earth.
Mkomazi derives its name from Pare-ethnic language; “Mko and
Mazi”. “Mko” means a traditional tiny wooden spoon used by the Pare people for
eating and “Mazi” means water. This implies that the water in the Park is
hardly enough to fill up the wooden spoon. It covers an area of 3,245sq km.
Park Attractions
The animals of Mkomazi are typical of the arid area.
Giraffe, oryx, generuk, hartebeest lesser kudu, eland, impala and grants
gazelle share the park with elephants, buffalo and numerous predators including
lions, leopards and cheetah
Oryx:
Generuk
Black Rhinos spend their days and nights grazing and only
sleep during the hottest parts of the day. When they aren’t eating, they like a
cooling mud soak.
Ride into Mkomazi to come and see these majestic and
powerful creatures that conquered the world.
Wild dogs
These long legged canines can only be seen in abundance when
you visit Mkomazi. Their four toes per foot unlike other dogs make them unique.
They live in packs therefore they are social animals and communicate by touch,
actions and vocalizations.
Mkomazi marks the southern tip of the sahel zone which
resembles that of a dry desert like landscape. Due to the climate, the
vegetation consists of Acacia commiphora woodlands and towards the western
mountains the vegetation changes to a dry land forest
Bird species
A healthy population of 450 species are also found in the
park and several species can be seen during a game drive. The most commonly
seen species include go away birds, ostriches, long crested eagles and
bustards. Doves, hornbills, weavers and guinea-fowl are all present in large
numbers as well as such shrinking species as the martial eagle and violet
wood-hoopoe.
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Photo Credit: Happy- Mkomazi National Park Team










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