Kichaka Tembea
Kichaka Tembea
is a seven night private walking safari
in the Ruaha area
one of the ultimate safari experiences
Kichaka Tembea is located in the Ruaha area of southern Tanzania.
This truly fabulous walking safari is personally guided and hosted by Moli and Noelle.
During the precious gaps when Moli and Noelle don’t have any guests at their main base, Kichaka Zumbua, they love nothing more than to sneak off with a bivouac camp, explore new areas and enjoy the purity of genuinely untouched wilderness. In order to ensure that they can keep doing this regularly, they have decided to invite guests to join them.
The safari is primarily (but not exclusively) aimed at guests who have previously stayed with at Moli and Noelle, and specifically want to return to spend more time with them, whilst exploring a remote part of this fabulous reserve.
There are four such trips each year (Kichaka Tembea, Kichaka Mpululu, Kichaka Kilola and Kichaka Usangu), the location and timing of each being carefully chosen to take advantage of seasonal variations across the greater reserve.
Kichaka Tembea is best operated May-Oct, although it perhaps best in May, when almost all the camps in the reserve are closed and visitor numbers are extremely low, whilst safari conditions are fabulous.
The safari takes the form of an epic walking safari, which follows the course of the Ruaha River, usually all the way from Jongomero in the west to Lunda in the east. It is an incredible journey, during which you can expect to encounter significant wildlife every single day.
The simple bivouac camp is usually located in three different positions throughout the trip, typically three nights in Jongomero, two nights in Serengeti Ndogo and two nights in Lunda. Some days the walks are place-to-place, whilst other days they are circular, returning to the same overnight spot. Certain sections can be done by vehicle, to suit the fitness of guests and the general flow of the trek.
The safari can only be booked by a private group of up to six guests.
For experienced safari travellers who are keen on authenticity, remoteness and exploring on foot, it seems impossible to imagine a more exciting and enjoyable proposition. Returning guests will already know quite how entertaining these guys are, what an extraordinary privilege it is to spend quality time with them.
There is a good deal of flexibility in the itinerary of each safari. You can, in theory, undertake any of the four safari options during any of the four date windows. We usually like to arrange a call between Moli, Noelle and the guests in advance of booking, to discuss various options and fine tune plans. They can usually escape to the radio room for half an hour whilst their current guests are enjoying an afternoon siesta.
Obviously, with this safari only running once per year, availability can be a major issue. We therefore recommend planning at least one year ahead. Please get in touch for details on prices, availability and dates.
Rooms
Guest accommodation at Kichaka Tembea is in just three simple dome tents, each with stretcher beds and a private bush bathroom, as well as solar power for lights and device charging.
Activities
Kichaka Tembea focuses on the following guided activities …
- Walking safari
- Bush meals
- Vehicle safari : not widely done
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Despite being one of the best reserves in Africa, Ruaha tends to feature in a remarkably small proportion of trips, mainly because it is obliged to compete with the Serengeti region. It is one of those places that tends to appeal most to more experienced safari travellers.
The usual stay duration is 3-5 nights in one camp or 5-12 nights in two or three camps.
Safari planning
Ruaha is most commonly combined in trips with other safari areas across Tanzania, like Serengeti or Selous (Nyerere), often in addition to the tropical beaches of Zanzibar, Pemba or Mafia islands.
Since around 2018, with the opening up of ever more diverse sectors within Ruaha, we have steadily increased the number of nights here. Most trips now combine two lodges over around six nights, with some trips extending to nine or more nights in three or even four different lodges.
Can you let Ruaha completely replace Serengeti in your trip? That has become the burning question. For ever more people the answer is a very definite yes.
Seasonality
The classic time to visit Ruaha is generally considered to be during the Jun-Oct dry season, when the wildlife is focused on the river and easy to view. But there are also good reasons to visit during other months.
Getting there
Ruaha is almost always reached by light aircraft. To the south and east there are daily services in both directions (Dar, Selous, Ruaha). Connections with the north are slightly less predictable, but usually operate daily (Serengeti, Manyara, Tarangire, Arusha, Ruaha, Selous, Dar). There are also services to and from the west (Ruaha, Mufindi, Katavi, Mahale).
It is possible to include Ruaha in a private-guided overland safari, in combination with Mikumi, Udzungwa and Selous, but the routing includes a lot of busy main road miles, causing this style of safari to fade since around 2015.
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