Greater Kudu
Ruaha National Park is the premier destination for spotting the antelope species, Greater Kudu (Tragelaphus strepsiceros). This national park is often considered the key location for spotting both greater and lesser kudu (Tragelaphus imberbis). These large, elusive, spiral-horned antelopes are well-adapted to Ruaha’s dry and acacia-rich landscapes. Dry Season (June to October) is the best time to spot both lesser and greater kudus while game viewing in 4×4 vehicles. In certain cases, guided walking safaris are also the best tours for spotting the usually shy antelopes, which avoid intriguing company. Apart from these, explore areas around the rivers and the foothills of the rocky kopjes, such as Mwayiui or Kibiriti. During the dry seasons, these rivers become the main source of water for wildlife, making the kudu species easier to spot.