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Saadani National Park

Saadani National Park is where the African bush truly meets the beach. It is the only national park in East Africa where wildlife roams directly alongside the Indian Ocean, creating a safari experience unlike any other.

Here, classic game drives can be combined with relaxing moments on untouched beaches, where you can even swim in the ocean after spotting wildlife inland.

 

Home to elephants, giraffes, lions and abundant birdlife, Saadani offers a rare blend of coastal beauty and wilderness. Perfect for travelers seeking something different, peaceful and refreshingly off the beaten path.

best time to visit

The best time is during the dry season (June to October), when wildlife is easier to spot and beach access is best.

 

The wet season (March to May) offers lush views and fewer visitors.

climate & landscape

Saadani has a warm, humid climate typical of the coast.

 

The landscape includes sandy beaches, mangrove forests, savannahs, and the Wami River.

 

It’s rich in biodiversity, both marine and terrestrial.

fun facts

Only coastal national park in East Africa.

Offers boat safaris and beach relaxation.

Great place to spot elephants on the beach.

Includes coral reefs and marine life.

Close to Bagamoyo and Zanzibar.

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