The interiors are made of white quartz from the Ikuka escarpment and other local and sustainable materials. Each room has a spacious, open bathroom and a lounge area with comfortable leather seats as well as a private terrace. One of the rooms is larger and designed for families including a second bedroom on the second floor and a private plunge pool on the terrace -> Images. A larger swimming pool with great views is located in the main building.
Ikuka is privately managed by the camp owners themselves, always with the aim of supporting the local communities and protecting the ecological heritage of the region.
The park is accessed via air from Arusha or Dar Es Salaam and can be seamlessly combined with a visit to Nyerere National Park. The flight to Nyerere National Park takes approx. 1 hr 30 mins; the flight to Dar Es Salaam or Arusha, including all stops en-route, takes approx. 2.5 hrs.
Ikuka Camp is located on the Mwagusi escarpment near Mwagusi River. The drive to Msembe airstrip takes 45 minutes. Access to camp is on a quite steep and bumby road up the hill but your efforts are rewarded by a sweeping views of Ruaha National Park.
Lion, cheetah, elephant, buffalo and giraffe are easy to find; the rare wild dog and shy leopard are somewhat harder to spot. Zebra, eland, kudu and impala are the most common antelopes in the region, but rare roan and sable antelope are also present. Ruaha is the only park in Africa where the greater kudu can be seen. The Ruaha River and some of its tributaries are also home to crocodile and hippo.
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