The Kilombero Game Controlled Area is a vast wildlife management zone in Tanzania known for its extensive wetlands, rich biodiversity, and vital habitat for numerous animal species, offering unique opportunities for wildlife viewing and nature-based recreation.
Located in the Morogoro Region of Tanzania, the Kilombero Game Controlled Area (KGCA) covers a significant part of the Kilombero Valley floodplain, one of East Africa's largest wetland ecosystems. This area comprises seasonally inundated grasslands, floodplains, and patches of Miombo woodland, forming an important habitat for a diverse range of fauna and flora. The Kilombero Game Controlled Area plays a crucial role as a natural corridor linking various protected zones such as Udzungwa Mountains National Park to the west and Selous Game Reserve to the southeast, facilitating species movement and genetic diversity. The floodplains are especially important for large herbivores like elephants, buffalo, and hippos, while the wetlands support populations of aquatic birds, reptiles, and endangered species such as the Wattled Crane and Puku antelope. It is also a habitat for large carnivores, including lions and leopards. Established to regulate hunting and protect wildlife habitat while allowing sustainable resource use, KGCA offers visitors an exceptional outdoor experience focused on wildlife viewing, birdwatching, and eco-tourism rather than developed facilities or heavy tourism infrastructure. The remote and largely undeveloped nature of the area means activities involve guided safaris, walking trails, and boat excursions through the wetlands. The seasonality of flooding creates dramatic shifts in wildlife behavior and landscape, with the dry season providing easier game viewing and the wet season offering spectacular bird migrations and breeding activity. Its ecological importance, combined with relatively low visitor impact, makes Kilombero Game Controlled Area a critical and unique protected landscape within Tanzania’s broader conservation network.
The vast Kilombero floodplain wetlands supporting diverse aquatic and terrestrial wildlife
Exceptional birdwatching opportunities with over 400 recorded bird species including rare and endangered birds
Seasonal elephant migrations capitalizing on the floodplain's resources
Remote boat excursions along flood channels allowing intimate viewing of hippos and crocodiles
Extensive seasonal floodplains critical for sustaining the area's large mammals, aquatic life, and birds.
Links Udzungwa Mountains National Park with Selous Game Reserve, aiding in animal migration and ecosystem health.
Habitat for over 400 bird species including waterfowl, raptors, and endemic birds like the Wattled Crane.