Enjoy
exploring the stunning World Heritage listed Selous Game
Reserve on our Selous River
Delta Safaris & Real
Adventure Safaris. Within
this spectacular Reserve you can enjoy secluded and up-close
game viewing via easy walking safaris, quiet game drives and
the unusual boating safaris.
Location & size:
Selous Game Reserve is situated in Southern
Tanzania, with the Rufiji River running through it. At
over 50,000km2, Selous Game Reserve is the largest
in Africa and covers 5% of the country’s land area.
Landscapes & vegetation:
Designated as a World Heritage
Site, Selous is one of the remaining great wilderness areas
of quintessential Africa. Selous
is unspoiled by human habitation. Selous Game Reserve
consists of vast plains punctuated by hills and occasional
rocky outcrops cut by the mighty Rufiji River.
The Rufiji River sustains the abundant
wildlife, with a myriad of tributaries forming a network
of lakes and lagoons connected by channels of water. On our boat safari, you
will see that the banks of the Rufiji River gradually give
way to the rocky cliffs of the spectacular Stieglers’ Gorge. Here
the river narrows from over a mile wide to less than 100m wide.
Selous Game Reserve also has a number
of permanent volcanic springs that bubble up to the surface. Soaking
in these volcanic hot springs makes for a relaxing afternoon
at any time of the year.
Mammals:
Selous Game Reserve is home to a
proliferation of wildlife, including some of Tanzania’s
largest populations of elephants and buffalos. Selous
is a sanctuary for the endangered and spectacular African Wild
Dog (aka Painted Dogs) with about one third of Africa’s
remaining populations being found in this Reserve. Critically
endangered black rhinos cling to life in the depths of Selous
Game Reserve.
hippos are common in the river and
a variety of antelopes graze on the riverbanks. These
include hartebeest, greater kudu, sable antelope, eland, reedbuck,
bushbuck, waterbuck, comical warthog and giraffe. With
some luck, we may spot the elusive leopard here.
During the dry season an amazing
amount of wildlife congregates in and around the river, which
provides some respite from the heat. At
this time, the elephants are on the move on their ancient migration
between Selous and Mozambique’s neighbouring Niassa
Reserve.
Birds:
With over 440 bird species occurring
here, Selous Game Reserve is recognised internationally as
an Important Bird Area (IBA). The
riverbanks are populated by a myriad of birds. During
your boat safari, you will be able to sit quietly in the boat
and listen to the sound of the water and the orchestra of birds. Watch
as African fish eagles swoop down to catch fish & Saddle-billed
storks wade in the water.
As in other Tanzania parks with large
rivers, Selous is home to a good number of Crocodiles. In addition, see active
Nile monitors around the river and sunning themselves in the
mornings. A large variety of other reptiles occur here
also, including the enigmatic Mozambique Agama, Tree gecko
and south-eastern green-snake.
Vandu catfish with primitive lungs
pull themselves from pool to pool in search of water during
the dry season.
Selous
River Delta Real
Adventure Safaris
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