The Udzungwa Mountains National Park forms part of the Eastern Arc Mountains and offers rainforest, waterfalls and endemic species found nowhere else on Earth. Hiking trails thread through mist-clad forest, past towering trees, cascading falls and hidden primates — this isn’t the savannah safari, it’s a journey into Tanzania’s wild heart of biodiversity. Bird-watchers and botanists will delight in the endemic species, while waterfall lovers will find quiet wonder in this lesser-visited terrain. At day’s end, the forest hush and mountain mist remind you of how many stories this land still holds unsung.