The Usambara Mountains Forest Reserves protect critical montane forests in northeastern Tanzania, offering rich biodiversity and scenic hiking opportunities amid ancient, ecologically important landscapes.
The Usambara Mountains Forest Reserves, located in the Lushoto and Muheza districts of Tanzania's Tanga Region, form part of the Eastern Arc Mountains, one of Africa's oldest and most biologically diverse tropical forest regions. These reserves encompass both the West and East Usambara ranges, covering rugged terrain with steep slopes, deep valleys, and mist-enshrouded forests. The montane and submontane forests are renowned for their exceptional levels of endemism, including rare birds, amphibians, and plants, some found nowhere else on Earth. Historically, the Usambara Mountains have supported local indigenous communities whose livelihoods depend on sustainable forest use and agriculture.
Visitors to the reserves can explore diverse habitats, ranging from dense evergreen forests to fragmented forest patches on high ridges. Key attractions include birdwatching for species such as the Usambara Weaver and endemic sunbirds, as well as trekking trails that offer panoramic views of valleys and distant plains. The reserves are also culturally significant, with nearby villages exhibiting traditional Chaga and Shambaa influences. Ecotourism efforts focus on balancing conservation with community development. Popular outdoor activities include hiking through trails like Magoroto and Sigi Valley circuits, where visitors encounter waterfalls, ancient trees, and wildlife. Because of the forest's sensitivity, access is regulated with guided tours encouraged. The area's moist climate and remaining tracts of natural forest make it a unique destination for researchers, conservationists, and travelers seeking unspoiled nature experiences in East Africa.
Magoroto Forest Trail – A scenic route through ancient montane forest featuring endemic species
Lushoto Township – Gateway town known for cultural heritage and local markets
Birdwatching hotspots – Opportunities to see rare species including the Usambara Weaver
Mazumbai Forest Reserve – A pristine section of lowland montane forest with rich biodiversity
One of the world’s oldest forest ecosystems with extraordinary biodiversity and many endemic species.
A colorful, endemic bird species that inhabits the dense forests of the Usambara Mountains.
A significant forest block offering well-maintained trails and a hotspot for plant and bird diversity.