
The Uluguru mountains are a mountain range in eastern Tanzania, named after the Luguru tribe. The main portion of the Uluguru mountains is a ridge running roughly north-south and rising to 2,630 metres (8,600 ft) altitude at its highest point. On the main Uluguru range, 50 villages touch the forest boundary and over 151,000 people are found within the mountain area, often at increasing densities at higher altitudes up to the forest boundary.
The Ulugurus lie 200 km inland from the Indian Ocean. They are part of a chain of mountains in eastern Africa collectively called the Eastern Arc Mountains, which include the Taita Hills, Pare Mountains, Usambara Mountains, Nguru Mountains, Rubeho, Ukaguru, Udzungwa Mountains and Mahenge Mountains. The forests of the mountains provide the water catchment areas for the streams and rivers. This water flows mainly from the forest-capped peaks of the Ulugurus into streams joining to form the Ruvu River.
Biodiversity The vegetation of the Uluguru main ridge and outlying blocks is extremely variable. It ranges from drier lowland coastal forest habitats, to transitional rainforests, to sub-montane, montane and upper montane forest types.
Best time to visit: Year-round - enquire for seasonal highlights
Recommended duration: 1 - 3 days recommended
Entry cost: Park fees vary - contact us for current rates


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3 Days Trip to Uluguru Mountains & Choma Waterfalls
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A 3 Days hike to Uluguru Mountains will take you from Morogoro to this only unique southern Tanzania or Eastern Arc Mountains Ranges all the way to Bondwa peak (2080 m) or Lupanga
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Day Trip Hiking to Uluguru Mountains & Choma Waterfalls
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A Day hike to Uluguru Mountains will take you from Morogoro to this only unique southern Tanzania or Eastern Arc Mountains Ranges all the way to Bondwa peak (2080 m) or Lupanga Pea
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