Ugalla River National Park

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The Ugalla River National Park (Hifadhi ya Taifa ya Mto Ugalla, In Swahili) is a Tanzanian national park in Tabora Region, of west-central Tanzania.[1] The park covers 3,865 square kilometres (1,492.28 sq mi).[2] It is bounded on the south by the Ugalla River.

NearestcityMpanda
Coordinates5°48′37.3″S 31°54′6.5″E
Area3,865 km2 (1,492 mi2)
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Ugalla River National Park
Satellite view of Ugalla River system taken from ISS
Satellite view of Ugalla River system taken from ISS
A map showing the location of Ugalla River National Park
A map showing the location of Ugalla River National Park
Location of Ugalla River National Park in Tanzania
LocationTabora Region
Tanzania
Nearest cityMpanda
Coordinates5°48′37.3″S 31°54′6.5″E
Area3,865 km2 (1,492 mi2)
DesignationNational Park
Established2019
Named forUgalla River
Governing bodyTanzania National Parks Authority under the Ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism
WebsiteOfficial Page
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Etymology

The Ugalla River, which during the dry season is the only source of permanent water for wildlife, inspired the park's name. The river gently meanders westward outside of the national park's boundaries into the intricate network of marshes and rivers known as the Moyowosi Swamps, which finally empty into Lake Tanganyika.[2]

History and attractions

The National Park was established in 2019 after the Tanzanian parliament separated part of the Ugalla River Game reserve to form a national park.[3] It is located in the central-western part of Tanzania, in the eastern part of Lake Tanganyika.[4]

The whole area is a spacious landscape dominated by Miombo forests and high grassy savannas inhabited by buffaloes, elephants, leopards, giraffes, zebras, etc.[5] The average amount of rainfall is 600–750 mm per annum.[6]

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