Set above the Ruaha River in the lush mountains of southern Tanzania, Iringa is a picturesque stopover en route to Ruaha National Park. The town features German colonial buildings, a lively market, and a collection of fascinating historical sites. Roughly 20 kilometres southwest of the town is the Isimila archaeological site, where an array of Stone Age tools and relics have been uncovered. It serves as a gateway to the beautiful Ruaha National Park, Tanzania’s largest park. Visitors can enjoy a visit to the Boma Cultural Museum and the Neema Crafts Centre.