Selous Game Reserve
One of the largest wildlife reserves in Africa, now partly designated as Nyerere National Park. Known for its vast wilderness and boat safaris on the Rufiji River.
Selous Game Reserve
Experience Africa's largest wilderness reserve with unique boat and walking safaris.
What Makes It Special
Africa's largest game reserve
Boat safaris on Rufiji River
Walking safaris
Large wild dog population
UNESCO World Heritage Site
Incredible Wildlife
Home to an extraordinary array of wildlife, Selous Game Reserve offers unparalleled opportunities to witness nature's most spectacular animals in their natural habitat.
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