Kitulo National Park
Kitulo National Park is located in southern Tanzania and is known for its stunning biodiversity. Established in 2005, the park covers an area of approximately 413 square kilometers and is home to a variety of unique flora and fauna, including many endemic species. The park's high-altitude grasslands and montane forests provide a habitat for numerous plants, birds, and mammals.
The park is particularly famous for its vibrant wildflowers, especially during the rainy season when the landscape bursts into color. Kitulo is often referred to as the "Garden of God" due to its rich plant life, making it a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and researchers alike.