Best game reserve in tanzania




















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Conquer Mount Kilimanjaro. Located in southern Tanzania, far from the crowds of the more popular parks in the Northern Circuit, visitors to the Selous will find a much quieter, yet just as impressive, safari experience. You can see elephants, cheetah, leopard, crocodile, giraffe, zebra, impala, wildebeest, eland and hyena. The Rufiji River is the lifeline of the Selous, with a massive network of waterways serving as the major water source for thousands of animals.

Take a boat safari along the rivers and wetlands to spot some of the 40, resident hippos and the huge population of crocodiles. You can also explore the Selous on foot with an exhilarating walking safari, or go off road in your guided safari vehicle in search of the incredible wildlife. The wet season runs from October to May, and is best for birdwatching, spotting newborn animals, and photography around the lush, green scenery.

However, the heaviest rains fall from March to May, and many lodges and roads close during this period. The easiest way to reach the Selous is by flying into Julius Nyerere International Airport in Dar es Salaam, then transferring to the nearby domestic airport for your flight to the Selous Game Reserve. You can even watch elephants walking through the camp, as they make their way to the nearby Simbazi River. Located just a 5-minute drive from the airstrip, the camp is easily accessible, with an off-grid atmosphere.

Go off road in the Selous Game Reserve. After merging with the Usangu Game Reserve in , Ruaha National Par k became the largest national park in Tanzania, host to massive wildlife populations.

Located in southern Tanzania, the park is only accessible airplane. Wildly remote and bursting with wildlife - this is the ideal escape from the well beaten safari track. Its beautiful landscapes are made up of vast open plains, rolling hills, ancient baobab trees, and the Great Ruaha River, the heart of the national park.

Scores of animals are drawn to this great river to drink and hunt for prey, and the park is home to an incredible abundance of diversity of wildlife. You may also be lucky to spot the rare striped hyena, or the critically endangered African wild dog , with around wild dogs remaining in the park. Due to the sheer size and remote location of Ruaha, we recommend spending at least three or four nights in the park.

There are only a few camps here, although our favourites are definitely worth a longer stay. Number of Annual Visitors: Approximately 21, Size: , km2 Common Animal Sightings: Elephants, all three big cats lion, leopard, cheetah , buffalo, kudu, gazelle, hippo, crocodile, antelope, zebra, sable and spotted hyena. April and May experience the heaviest rains and many lodges close during this time due to impassable roads.

Located a hour drive from the airstrip, a stay at Mdonya Old River Camp takes you off grid in the western part of Ruaha National Park. There are only 12 rustic tents, and you can watch big game passing by the camp from your private deck, including herds of elephants and even a regular cheetah.

Enjoy sundowners in the bush, thrilling game drives through the park, or visit the beautiful Mdonya Falls, just a few kilometres from the camp. There are just eight luxurious canvas tents, featuring private decks and huge emperor beds. Soak in the pool with views of the river or go on a longer fly camping adventure where you can sleep under the stars.

Have an adventure in remote Ruaha. Secluded, off the beaten track and with an abundance of wildlife, the Selous Game Reserve is one of our favourite safari destinations in Africa. Our complete guide to the Masai Mara in Kenya - one of the best destinations for a safari holiday in Africa. Located just 2 hours drive from Arusha, Tarangire is a charming National Park to visit on a northern Tanzania safari. Our Africa Specialist Thea, answers some frequently asked questions about what you can expect on a typical day on safari in Kenya.

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