The Nyerere National Park is the very definition of "African wilderness." Covering a staggering 21,000 square miles (55,000 square kilometers) and spanning an area larger than Switzerland, the Selous (pronounced "Seloo") is one of the largest nature reserves in the world.
As a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site, the reserve is a place of beauty devoid of any permanent human habitations, except for a limited number of capacity-controlled tourist facilities. With such a pristine wilderness, it is no wonder that rare wild dog and thousands of elephants regularly migrate through the reserve's rolling grassy woodlands and plains to find relief in the network of lakes and tributaries of the Rufiji River. This massive, teeming wilderness is one not to be missed, especially for travelers who have previously seen the northern parks of Tanzania or Kenya.
Flights to/from Selous
NOTE: Flight prices and schedule subject to change. Add $6/person one-way for departure tax and $1/person one-way for safety fee.
Nyerere National Park, afternoon game drive
Fly from Dar es Salaam to the Nyerere national park and settle into the Rufiji River Camp (flight not included). Arrive in time for an afternoon game drive today. Located on the shores of this tranquil year-round waterway, the Rufiji River Camp, with just 20 semi-luxury tents, gives guests a front-row seat to the wonderful wilderness and ample wildlife of the region. Animals often come down to the river to drink, offering visitors a priviledged show from the camp's overlooks. Hundreds of hippos line the river and groups of crocodiles sun themselves on its sunny banks.
Nyerere National Park, morning and afternoon safari activities
Today, join your experienced ranger guide for a full or half-day game drive through the Nyerere national park. The itinerary and timing of your excursion are decided in the moment by each group depending on guests' wishes and recent animal movements. Drives often visit one or more of the region's lakes to see groups of animals drinking.
Nyerere National Park, morning and afternoon safari activities
One of the most exciting opportunities for the more adventurous is a walking safari. The Nyerere national park is one of the few parks in Tanzania where visitors can travel on foot and relive the experience of some of the early explorers. Choose a general wildlife trail or one that is focused on a special interest. Of course, an armed ranger will accompany you at all times. It is the one of the best ways to fully appreciate the landscape and learn about the wildlife from their point of view. In the afternoon, explore the far reaches of the Rufiji River's many lakes and tributaries on a boat safari. Visit numerous points and look out for the animals that make this river their home. End the day watching a magnificent sunset paint the river in vibrant colors from your floating vantage point.
Nyerere National Park to Dar es Salaam
Enjoy breakfast at camp and then leave the Nyerere national park behind and fly back to Dar es Salaam (flight not included).
| Start dates | Solo | 2 people | 3 people | 4 people | 5 people | 6 people | 7+ people |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Apr 1, 2026 – May 31, 2026 | n/a | $2,275 | $2,010 | $1,820 | $1,820 | $1,820 | n/a |
| Jun 1, 2026 – Dec 31, 2026 | n/a | $2,400 | $2,140 | $1,950 | $1,950 | $1,950 | n/a |
Prices are per person sharing, in USD. Group discounts apply — contact us for custom or larger-group pricing.
=> All Accommodations per itinerary
=> All meals per itinerary (B=Breakfast, L=Lunch, D=Dinner)
=> All tours and entrance fees per itinerary (unless listed as excluded)
=> All transportation and transfers per itinerary
=> Safari activities
=> National Park fees
=> International flights
=> Meals not listed
=> Tips for Guides, drivers, hotel staff
=> Optional tours
=> Single room supplement
=> Personal expenses (visas, airport taxes, Internet, etc.)
Yes — every departure is private with your own guide and vehicle. The route, dates, and accommodation level can all be tailored to you.
Several tiers per night, from comfortable mid-range camps and lodges to premium and elite options. See the day-by-day list above.
Yes — all park entry fees, government taxes, and the meals listed in the itinerary are included.
The dry season generally offers the best game viewing, but we'll advise the ideal timing for your chosen route and dates.
Absolutely — our safaris are family friendly and we can tailor the pace for younger travellers.
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