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Kitulo Plateau


Kitulo Plateau is locally known as the 'Bustani ya Mungu' or 'God's Garden'. Another name for Kitulo is the 'Serengeti of Flowers'. The Kitulo Plateau is a unique habitat made up of a matrix of Afromontane and Afroalpine grasslands. Kitulo Plateua has many endemic plants including 45 species of orchids. All of the grassland is above 2600m and is the most important high altitude grassland in Tanzania.

Getting there. 
From Chimala, 78km east of Mbeya along the surfaced main road to Dar es Salaam, head south along the rough but spectacular dirt road - called Hamsini na Saba (57) after the number of hairpin bends along its length - to the temporary park headquarters at Matamba, from where it’s another hour’s drive to the plateau. 
Basic and erratic public transport is available.

When to go
Wildflower displays peak between December and April. 
The sunnier months of September to November are more comfortable for hiking but less rewarding to botanists. 
Conditions are cold and foggy from June to August.

Accommodation
Mbeya is serviced by everything from luxury hotels to simple guesthouses, while two simple guesthouses also exist in Matamba.
There is no accommodation in the park as yet, but very basic accommodation and meals are available at the adjacent Kitulo Farm. 
Three special campsites are planned within the park, catering to fully equipped campers.

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