The remote and little-visited Selous Game Reserve covers more than 5% of Tanzania’s total area and is the largest of its kind in Africa. At an unbelievable 55,000 sq km it is almost twice the size of Belgium and four times larger than the famous Serengeti in the North. The landscape here has remained almost as it was before tourism began and the massive park has only a few accommodation options. The Great Rufiji River and its tributaries are the lifeblood of the reserve, creating a network of forests and woodlands around the lagoons, sandbanks, and lakes with tall palm trees adding to the scenic splendor. Because of its size and remoteness, the reserve has over 2,100 species of plants, 350 species of birds, 60,000 elephants, 108,000 buffalos, and an estimated 1,300 of the world’s roughly 4,000 remaining rare wild dogs, allowing guests to glimpse all of these exotic animals in truly unspoiled wilderness. Boating, walking safaris, and fly camping are all available in the Selous.
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