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Imagine
to walk
around in
a botanical
Garden of Eden
taking in
the colors
and smell
of exotic
flowers
and
tropical
trees |
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KITULO PLATEAU NATIONAL PARK
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Locals refer to the Kitulo Plateu as 'Bustani ya Mungu' - The Garden of God - while botanists have dubbed it the Serengeti of Flowers.
Perched at around 2,600 metres (8,500 ft) between the rugged peaks of the Kipengere, Poroto and Livingstone Mountains, the well-watered volcanic soils of Kitulo support the largest and most important montane grassland community in Tanzania.
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Floral significance
Kitulo is the first national park in tropical Africa to be gazetted largely for its floral significance - not only a multitude of orchids but also the stunning yellow-orange red-hot poker and a variety of aloes, proteas, geraniums, giant lobelias, lilies and aster daisies, of which more than 30 species are endemic to southern Tanzania.
45 varieties of terrestrial orchid
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Tanzania's newest national park is a rare botanical marvel, home to a full 350 species of vascular plants including 45 varieties of terrestrial orchid which erupt into a riotous wildflower display of breathtaking scale and diversity during the main rainy season of Late November to April.
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