Established in 1992, Udzungwa Mountains National Park sprawls across approximately 1,990 square kilometers in southern Tanzania. This biodiverse sanctuary is renowned for its stunning landscape, which includes the Udzungwa Mountains, part of the Eastern Arc Mountains. The park’s main attractions include scenic hiking trails leading to captivating waterfalls and lush forests harboring rare endemic species such as the Udzungwa red colobus monkey. Despite its ecological significance, the park maintains a low human population, preserving its pristine wilderness for visitors to explore and admire.