Kitulo National Park is the first park in tropical Africa to be recognized
largely for its floristic significance. Known locally as “Gods Garden” or the
Serengeti of Flowers’, Kitulo plateau has had over 350 species of plants
documented to date ,These include 45 species of orchids, many of which are not
found anywhere else in the world. Some 31 species are endemic to Tanzania; 26
to the Kitulo region; at least three to the plateau and in the adjoining
forest.
The plateau is also home to some important bird species, again main endemic
to Tanzania, including the endangered blue swallow, Denham’s bustard, mountain
marsh widow, njombe cist cola, and kipengere seedeater. Some of the world’s rarest butterflies also
inhabit in the area along with chameleon, lizard and frogs
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