





From Zanzibar: Best 5 Days Safari Selous G.R. with Flights
Duration
5 day(s)
Languages
English
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Included
Vast untouched wilderness filled with diverse iconic African wildlife
Guided game drives led by highly experienced local safari experts
Unique boat safari along the majestic Rufiji River
Comfortable lodge stay surrounded by raw natural beauty
€ 2498.53
€ 2298.65
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Discover the vast wilderness of Selous Game Reserve also known as Nyerere National Park the largest protected wildlife area in Africa. This journey begins with an early morning flight from Zanzibar and quickly immerses you in untouched landscapes rich with wildlife rivers and open plains. Expert guides lead you through thrilling game drives where elephants lions giraffes and countless bird species roam freely. Each day offers a deeper connection to nature with authentic bush meals peaceful evenings and comfortable accommodation set within the wild.
The adventure continues with diverse safari experiences that reveal the many faces of this remarkable reserve. From exploring remote areas known for birds hippos and crocodiles to walking safaris that bring you close to nature on foot every moment feels intimate and unforgettable. A scenic boat safari along the Rufiji River provides a rare chance to observe wildlife from the water while the final days offer more game drives and quiet reflection before returning to Zanzibar carrying memories of true African wilderness.
Shared Transfer from/to your hotel
Shared Safari game drives
Shared excursions
Bush lunch
Beho Beho Hot spring
Boat safari at Rufiji River
Return flight Zanzibar - Selous G.R.
Nyerere National Park
Africa Safari accommodation
Banda Bungalow
FB meal plan
Park- and landing fees
International flights
Tourism Development Levy
All personal expenses
Drinks and tips
Mandatory Travel Insurance fees
Gratuities
Passport or ID card & Visa
Comfortable clothes and shoes
Sunglasses & sunscreen
Water bottle
Please be ready at hotel reception five minutes early
This tour will have a maximum of 6 travellers
Keep personal essentials
Have a camera ready to capture every special moment
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Activity Provider: Beach & Safari Holidays
Customer Reviews
Enno

Motivated staff, extreemly interesting conception in the jungle. Excellent food.
Paul

Fantastic very well organised trip lovely place. Highly recommend. Our guide William was brilliant.
Michel

Very nice safari lodge with all the facilities you need. What you might offer is a tour through that extensive and impressive greenhouse you have.
Jerry

As with all things Tanzania, it’s the people who make the experience one to remember. At this camp it’s no exception… everyone is very welcoming and most helpful! We spent Christmas there and all did their best to make it memorable. The camp however is overpriced for what you get, especially if considering the quality of the rooms - the maids do really well to keep them clean, but the rooms are pretty basic and feel grungy… termite dust all over the rock hard beds. The camp also has frequent power cuts, and having lived in TZ for 8 years more than 15 years ago, it’s mind-boggling that such nonsense still goes on. So, without power any charging you’ll need for cameras, phones and watches will be hit and miss, and accessing the internet is limited to the bar and reception areas. The camp is located just outside the park and the drive into it isn’t appealing, with unfinished greenhouses and construction debris spoiling whatever view there might be. Once you’re in the park however your experience will be all down to how lucky or not you’ll be on the day. On our second game drive we were lucky as it was just my family and I, so we asked the guide and driver to go much slower than on day one. This allowed us to get off the main routes and explore searching for African wild dogs. We had no luck in sighting these elusive animals, but as in day one we saw so much more game, of all kinds, but this time up very close. Being more off the beaten track we were also treated to the silence and ambience of the African bush without the rush or sound of numerous idling Land Rovers. All in all, the camp should be better for what you pay, but again it’s the people at the camp, and your experience of the park will be what you’ll remember most.
Pe

This place is really in the middle of nature. Fantastic safari, even a lot of animals inside the lodge. We met Alex the elephant and had dinner with the bush pigs and bush-babies. Food is great, even packed hot lunch in the bush! Staff is super helpful and friendly. We will definitely go back.
