
Jabali Ridge
Ruaha National Park, Tanzania
Jabali Ridge is a stylish camp in the wildlife-rich Ruaha National Park, set on a rocky outcrop overlooking the Mwagusi River and Ikuka escarpment.
About JABALI RIDGE
A landscape of sun-bleached plains, mighty baobabs and hardy shrubs, Ruaha is home to large numbers of lion, elephant, buffalo and even endangered African wild dogs. During the rainy season, visitors can hear the incredible thundering of the Ikuka waterfalls and even witness the Mwagusi beginning to flow after being dry for seven months. The dry season is equally exciting, with opportunities to spot buffalo herds in the riverbed and elephants digging in the sand for water.
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Open: June to Mid March
Closed: Mid-March to end May -
Closest airstrip: Msembe, 50 minutes drive from camp
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Families: children aged five and older


Accommodation AT JABALI RIDGE
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Accommodation
Accommodation & Amenities
Jabali Ridge’s eight suites are set among giant granite boulders. Relax in the hammock on your wooden deck and unwind with a book. Cool off in the glorious infinity pool, which overlooks the vast plains, or head to our spa to smooth out any tensions with a hot-stone massage. After a day spent walking through the bush or tracking lions in a game vehicle, pause for a refreshing G&T as the sun sets over Ruaha.
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8 suites
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En-suite bathrooms
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Flushing toilets
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Private outdoor lounges
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Swimming pool
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WiFi (in-room)
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Spa
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In-room lockable box
accommodation
Rooms
The eight raised suites at Jabali are expansive and airy with bird-nest thatched roofs and wooden shutters that slide to open up the rooms. Beds are king sized and en suite bathrooms have flushing toilets and rain showers. Out on the deck, guests can get comfy on one of the large cushioned benches and relax with a coffee or cold drink, admiring the golden plains and hundred-year-old baobabs.


LOCATION
Location of Jabali Ridge
Jabali Ridge is perched on a rocky kopje with views across the Ruaha savannah stretching all the way to the Mwagusi River. Ruaha National Park is one of the largest national parks in Tanzania, located in the centre of the country. It forms a transitional point between the landscapes of East and Southern Africa, with its golden plains of sun-bleached grass and ancient baobab trees.
The greater Ruaha area is thought to be home to one-tenth of the entire world’s wild lion population, with large prides roaming the plains. Cheetah, leopard and packs of wild dog are seen hunting here too. Vistors can also spot greater and lesser kudu, sable and roan antelope, elephants, giraffes, bat-eared foxes and some of the 570 bird species.


Map of Ruaha National Park
Experiences
Blending into its environment
Jabali Ridge has been carefully designed to blend into its environment, making use of open spaces and natural materials. Even the existing granite boulders have been incorporated to provide privacy and shade. With just eight suites, the camp feels blissfully exclusive and remote.
After a morning game drive and lunch, spend your afternoon cooling off in the infinity pool with a drink in hand or head to our spa for a rejuvenating treatment before your afternoon activity. Dinner is served al fresco under a blanket of stars.


ExperienceS
A typical day on safari at Jabali Ridge
We head out for a game drive first thing in the morning and again late in the afternoon, when it’s cooler and the animals are active. Times differ slightly with the seasons. A typical day starts off with an early wake-up call and tea or coffee. Head off on your first game drive of the day after breakfast, or have it packed to take with you as a picnic. Arrive back at camp in time to freshen up before sitting down to lunch. If you have a private vehicle, you can plan your day with your guide.
Mid-afternoon is time for a rest. Read a book, take a dip in the pool or visit the spa. Afterward, enjoy afternoon tea and then an evening game drive or walk with sundowners. End the day with a drink at the bar and a leisurely dinner under the stars.


Experiences
Game drives
The best times to depart on a game drive are early morning and late afternoon to avoid the heat of the day, when animals are less active. It also allows us to find predators such as lions either setting off hunting at dusk or wrapping up after a busy night. Our vehicles are open-sided, six-seaters with removable canvas roofs and sides that offer unobstructed views. Vehicles are also equipped with power points and coolers to keep your batteries full and drinks chilled.
If you have a specific interest in some aspect of the ecosystem, enquire about booking one of our private vehicles.


Experiences
Walking safaris
Feel part of the Ruaha landscape by taking a walking safari with one of our experienced guides and local trackers. This is a completely different way to experience the bush. Your senses are much more engaged as you spot tiny but fascinating creatures you’d never see from the vehicle, such as dung beetles, ants and butterflies. Get a thrilling close up view of kudu and elephants, or spot hyena dens amid the kopjes.


Experiences
Night drives
See a different side of Ruaha with a night drive. It’s a special opportunity to spot shy, nocturnal animals and those that prey on them. With the aid of a knowledgeable guide, keep your eyes out for leopard, genet, serval, honey badger, civet and African wildcats on the hunt; as well as bushbabies, nightjars and owls going about their business. Take a moment to gaze up at the breathtaking night sky.


Experiences
Photographic safari
Jabali Ridge is home to one of our specially modified photographic vehicles. The open vehicle allows keen amateurs and professional photographers alike to shoot at eye level with wildlife. It is equipped with all the gear to ensure award-winning shots — from beanbags and camera rests to 360° swivel seats. You can read more about the vehicle here. Please enquire to ensure availability of the vehicle and confirm any additional fees.


Experiences
Asilia Spa
Visit the spa for a relaxing massage after a long flight or a hot day in the bush. If you’d prefer, we can also organise treatments in your suite.


Experience
Family safaris
We welcome families with children over 5 years old, with exceptions made based on camp occupancy upon enquiry. Jabali Ridge does not have any programmes specifically for kids and children under 12 should share a tent with an adult. Please ask your agent about hiring a private vehicle to make your family’s stay more convenient.


Experience
Meals and refreshments
Everything at Jabali is homemade, from fresh breads and cakes to salads and ice creams. We can prepare a picnic breakfast to have during your game drive or enjoy a leisurely cooked brunch back at camp. Lunch is a light meal in the dining area and in the evening we serve a delicious, gourmet three-course dinner under the stars.
Please let us know of any dietary requirements ahead of your arrival and we’ll be happy to cater to your needs.


When to go
What to expect during the year
The best game viewing in Ruaha is from June to November when it’s hot and dry. The rains that fall from November until April transform the landscape, making it perfect for photography and birding. Jabali Ridge closes from mid-March until the end of May when the park is difficult to traverse.
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January - March
Why travel at this time
The landscape is lush and healthy and the air clear of haze, making for excellent photography conditions. There are fewer tourists in the area and plenty of breaks in the rain to explore the park. The migratory birds are in Ruaha at this time and elephants have arrived in great numbers.
Climate
January is the rainiest month of the year and it continues to rain consistently until the end of March. Jabali Ridge closes from mid-March. The temperature is hot and humid, with an average high of 28°C/82°F and low of 17°C/63°F.
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Low temp: 17°C / 63°F
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High temp: 28°C / 82°F
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Rainfall: 141mm / 5.6in
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April - June
Camp closed
Jabali Ridge is closed from mid-March until the end of May. In June, the lodge reopens when the park has dried up and the temperature has dropped slightly.
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July - September
Why travel at this time
The vast wilderness shimmers with heat through the dry season. This is the best time for spotting animals as they gather around the waterholes.
Climate
There’s no rainfall in the dry season and temperatures begin to rise.
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Low temp: 17°C / 63°F
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High temp: 28°C / 82°F
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Rainfall: 0mm / 0in
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October - December
Why travel at this time
October is still a dry month before the November rains bring relief to the parched land, transforming the grasslands and flooding the rivers. The migratory birds begin to arrive from the Northern Hemisphere and big herds of elephants move into the newly lush park.
Climate
December has the highest rainfall in this period, though the rains generally begin in November. The temperature hits a maximum average of 30°C/86°F in October and November, dipping slightly to 29°C/84°F in December. The average low ranges from 17°C/63°F in October to 18°C/64°F in December.
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Low temp: 18°C / 64°F
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High temp: 30°C / 86°F
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Rainfall: 39mm / 1.5in
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Guest reviews
Jabali Ridge has to be at the top of anyone's list planning to go on an African Safari. The rooms are incredible and the staff is friendly (especially Jackson!) and will take care of your every need. Our guide Ngimba was and spotted things we would never have seen. It can get hot, but the pool is a wonderful way to cool off between drives. Just a wonderful all-around experience! -

We had three nights' here and there are not enough words for their care, concern, accommodations, food, support while you are here. If you can't be happy and totally at peace here, then it would be hard to find that "place." The game drives were always interesting and no one watched "the clock" if we found animals that were fun to watch. The food was prepared and if they found you had not enjoyed something, the Chef came out!

We had the most fantastic stay at this property. It is beautifully sited for great views, wonderful staff and great game drives - can't say enough good things about it! We took an afternoon off to enjoy all the amenities this property has to offer. We were very impressed with the preparation and delivery of our meals especially eating outside with a great campfire. This relatively untouched part of Tanzania should be visited before the word really gets out about what a great experience it is. -

Rates
When would you like to go?
The best game viewing in Ruaha is from June to November when it’s hot and dry. The rains that fall from November until April transform the landscape, making it perfect for photography and birding. Jabali Ridge closes from mid-March until the end of May when the park is difficult to traverse.
Below, choose your travel dates for an estimated accommodation cost per person sharing, or scroll down for a table of high and low season rates.
Additional information
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Rate includes
Full-board accommodation, house drinks, game drives, night drives, guided walks, transfers to/from the nearest airstrip, limited laundry service.
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Rate excludes
Park and concession fees, transfers other than to/from nearest airstrip, flights and airport taxes, gratuities and items of a personal nature, private vehicles.
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Budget factors
Special offers may apply. Contact us for the best available rates. Last minute offers and long-stay rates may apply.
Rates and Seasonality
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Low season: 01 Jun 2023 - 30 Jun 2023 Rate: US$941
What to expect
- Green and lush, drying out as July approaches
- Migratory birds coming and going
- Widespread animals not bound to the rivers and very few cars around
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Low Temp: 13°C / 55°F
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High Temp: 26°C / 79°F
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Rainfall: none
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High season: 01 Jul 2023 - 31 Oct 2023 Rate: US$1318
What to expect
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Dry season, high concentration of animals around water, great for cats
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Plenty of elephants and big herds of buffaloes
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Leopards become more arboreal as the grass thins
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Low Temp: 17°C / 63°F
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High Temp: 28°C / 82°F
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Rainfall: none
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Low season: 01 Nov 2023 - 19 Dec 2023 Rate: US$941
What to expect
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Increased chance of afternoon showers
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Widespread animals not bound to the rivers
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Few cars around
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Low Temp: 18°C / 64°F
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High Temp: 30°C / 86°F
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Rainfall: 39mm / 1.5in
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High season: 20 Dec 2023 - 05 Jan 2024 Rate: US$1318
What to expect
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Getting hotter and more humid as the rainy season approaches
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Plenty of elephants and big herds of buffaloes
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Low Temp: 17°C / 63°F
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High Temp: 28°C / 82°F
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Rainfall: 155mm / 6.1in
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Low season: 06 Jan 2024 - 14 Mar 2024 Rate: US$941
What to expect
- Beautiful daily changes in the landscape, fauna and vegetation
- Migratory bird species coming and going
- Widespread animals not bound to the rivers and very few cars around
- Potential for afternoon showers
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Low Temp: 17°C / 63°F
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High Temp: 28°C / 82°F
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Rainfall: 141mm / 5.6in
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Closed: 15 Mar 2024 - 31 May 2024 Rate: US$0
Seasonal camp closure.
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Low season: 01 Jun 2024 - 30 Jun 2024 Rate: US$800
What to expect
- Green and lush, drying out as July approaches
- Migratory birds coming and going
- Widespread animals not bound to the rivers and very few cars around
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Low Temp: 13°C / 55°F
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High Temp: 26°C / 79°F
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Rainfall: none
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High season: 01 Jul 2024 - 31 Oct 2024 Rate: US$1450
What to expect
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Dry season, high concentration of animals around water, great for cats
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Plenty of elephants and big herds of buffaloes
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Leopards become more arboreal as the grass thins
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Low Temp: 17°C / 63°F
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High Temp: 28°C / 82°F
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Rainfall: none
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Low season: 01 Nov 2024 - 19 Dec 2024 Rate: US$800
What to expect
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Increased chance of afternoon showers
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Widespread animals not bound to the rivers
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Few cars around
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Low Temp: 18°C / 64°F
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High Temp: 30°C / 86°F
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Rainfall: 39mm / 1.5in
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High season: 20 Dec 2024 - 05 Jan 2025 Rate: US$1450
What to expect
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Getting hotter and more humid as the rainy season approaches
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Plenty of elephants and big herds of buffaloes
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Low Temp: 17°C / 63°F
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High Temp: 28°C / 82°F
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Rainfall: 155mm / 6.1in
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Low season: 06 Jan 2025 - 14 Mar 2025 Rate: US$800
What to expect
- Beautiful daily changes in the landscape, fauna and vegetation
- Migratory bird species coming and going
- Widespread animals not bound to the rivers and very few cars around
- Potential for afternoon showers
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Low Temp: 17°C / 63°F
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High Temp: 28°C / 82°F
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Rainfall: 141mm / 5.6in
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Closed: 15 Mar 2025 - 31 May 2025 Rate: US$0
Seasonal camp closure.
Awards AND RECOGNITION
Don't just take our word for it
Jabali Ridge consistently achieves top ratings on TripAdvisor and featured on Conde Nast Traveller UK's Hot List when it opened in 2018. Jabali is also recognised by Responsible Tourism Tanzania for it's sustainability through high resource efficiency.



WILDLIFE
Ruaha National Park wildlife
The Great Ruaha River runs through Tanzania's largest national part and supports a wide variety birds and wildlife. Waterbuck, impala and gazelle come to the river to drink and predators are never far behind. You may spot lion or leopard prowling watchfully along the banks, or cheetah lying in wait on the plains, while skulking jackal and hyena are on the lookout for an opportunity to catch their next meal.
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Lion
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Leopard
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Giraffe
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Elephant
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Lesser Kudu
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Impala
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Greater Kudu
RUAHA ITINERARY
8 Day Southern Tanzania Circuit
Tanzania’s Southern regions have always been a well-kept secret amongst those looking for a more exclusive or ‘off the beaten path’ safari experience. This eight-day Pure South journey connects two of Southern Tanzania’s key areas into one seamless trip, these being Ruaha National Park and Nyerere National Park (formerly known as the Selous). For the intrepid adventurer seeking a diversity of safari activities and habitats to explore, this combination of destinations offers a range of safari options from walking and boating excursions in Nyerere to unrivalled photographic opportunities in Ruaha.

Frequently Asked Questions
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Where is Jabali Ridge located?
Jabali Ridge lies within Ruaha National Park, situated in the south of Tanzania.