Ibanda-Kyerwa National Park
A pristine wetland sanctuary in Western Tanzania — home to hippos, impalas, pelicans, and diverse bird species. Perfect for wildlife lovers seeking off-the-beaten-path experiences.
About Ibanda-Kyerwa
Nestled in the western corner of Tanzania, Ibanda-Kyerwa National Park is a hidden gem of wetlands and woodlands. The park teems with hippos, impalas, pelicans, and rare bird species, offering visitors an intimate encounter with nature. Its serene rivers and floodplains create an ideal environment for photography, birdwatching, and quiet exploration.
Gallery & Highlights

Graceful impalas roam the grasslands and floodplains, offering a classic African wildlife sighting.

Large flocks of pelicans gather along rivers and lakes, creating a spectacular sight for birdwatchers.
Conservation & Community
Nyamoyo Adventure supports sustainable livelihoods and conservation initiatives in the Ibanda-Kyerwa area. Guests contribute to wildlife protection and community projects while enjoying a pristine natural environment.
Practical Information
- Health & Safety: Malaria precautions recommended; follow guide instructions during excursions.
- Permits & Park Fees: Paid at park entrance or arranged by Nyamoyo Adventure for convenience.
- Accommodation: Lodges, tented camps, and eco-stays — booking recommended during peak season.
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