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From Zanzibar: Selous Game Reserve Day Safari with Flights
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From Zanzibar: Selous Game Reserve Day Safari with Flights

5.0(5 reviews)
8 hour(s) 30 minute(s)
English
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Zanzibar, Tanzania

Scenic flight from Zanzibar to vast wildlife rich Selous

Guided game drives revealing diverse animals across untouched landscapes

Authentic bush lunch surrounded by nature sounds and wilderness

Expert driver guides sharing knowledge passion unforgettable safari moments

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Join us for a memorable safari journey from Zanzibar to the vast and untamed Selous Game Reserve This adventure begins early in the morning with a comfortable transfer to the airport followed by a scenic flight into the heart of Tanzanian wilderness Upon arrival at the airstrip you are warmly welcomed by a professional driver guide who will lead you into an exciting world filled with wildlife natural beauty and open landscapes.

As your game drive begins you will explore one of the richest wildlife areas in the region where animals roam freely in their natural environment Keep your camera ready as every moment brings new discoveries At midday enjoy an authentic bush lunch set within the reserve surrounded by nature and peaceful sounds After lunch the safari continues before returning to the airstrip for your flight back to Zanzibar where your driver will escort you safely to your hotel.

Lunch & bottled water

Roundtrip flight

Shared game drives

experienced guide driver

Coffee/tea and a bush lunch

Park entry and landing fees

Hotel pickup & drop-off

Zanzibar Selous Return Domestic Flight

Passport or ID card

Comfortable clothes and shoes

Sunglasses & sunscreen

Water bottle

Comfortable clothes and shoes

Sunglasses & sunscreen

Water bottle

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Not wheelchair accessible

No public transportation nearby

This tour will have a maximum of 6 travellers

Have a camera ready to capture every special moment

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Customer Reviews

5 reviews
5.0
based on 5 reviews
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Darina

November 25, 2025•
Google

It’s a very big park. There are no rhinos here. And we failed to find a leopard. But we managed to see at least 3 great African animals. We saw zebras, lions, elephants, antelopes, elephants, giraffes, monkeys, gazelles, buffalos, hippos, warthogs, crocodiles, many birds, a hyena, etc. The rangers are very professional and smart. They also made a very tasty lunch for us.

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Liza

September 04, 2025•
Google

We did a one-day safari at Selous Game Reserve, and it was an amazing experience. We saw so many animals: lions, lionesses, zebras, giraffes, elephants and many more. and the park itself is beautiful. The landscapes alone make it worth visiting, even without the wildlife. Truly unforgettable.

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Sam

August 31, 2025•
Google

Very nice area to visit, its more of a desert safari. What was really awesome was the park was not packed and had more a privacy feeling to it. There is a option for a hiking tour where a armed ranger and guide show you on foot different things about the safari. Really cool experience!

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Jurgita

February 28, 2025•
Google

Amazing! Breathtaking proximity to wildlife! Nyerere National Park is not only a tourist destination but also an important area that needs to be protected. Efforts are being made to protect and preserve the park's unique ecosystems and wildlife. Animals live a natural life, hunt by themselves, no one feeds them. Most of all, I wanted to see the lions. I saw them lounging lazily in the shade of palm trees. Real cats, if they didn't blink, you would doubt whether they were alive😃 Antelopes, zebras who are afraid of everything, long-necked giraffes with hairbrushes on their horns, families of elephants, flocks of monkeys, hippos swimming in the lake, flocks of birds... Ahh, how about without the famous prototypes of Timon and Pumbaa! Like many characters in The Lion King, Pumbaa's name comes from the East African Swahili language. In Swahili, pumbaa means to be stupid, weak, careless … Baobabs, also called African spirits. I touched one that was more than two thousand years old. How much more? Science cannot determine, there is no way to measure. The next baobab is a younger, he is over a thousand years old... It is difficult for the human mind to understand when we don't even live a hundred years... Planes land right in the park. No special paths, no waiting rooms... everything is as simple as the Hakuna Matata that is constantly playing in Africa

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Ajay

December 02, 2024•
Google

Nyerere National Park, previously known as Selous Game Reserve, is a breathtaking destination that offers an unparalleled wildlife experience. Located in southern Tanzania, this park spans over 30,000 square kilometers, making it one of the largest protected areas in Africa and a haven for nature enthusiasts and wildlife lovers. Scenic Beauty and Biodiversity The park's landscape is incredibly diverse, featuring a mix of grasslands, miombo woodlands, wetlands, and the majestic Rufiji River. This variety of habitats supports a rich array of wildlife, making every visit a unique adventure. The Rufiji River, with its intricate network of channels, lakes, and swamps, is a lifeline for the park's ecosystem, providing a home for numerous hippos and crocodiles. The river's banks are often teeming with wildlife, offering spectacular viewing opportunities. Wildlife Encounters Nyerere National Park is renowned for its abundant and diverse wildlife. Visitors can expect to see large herds of elephants, which are among the park's most iconic inhabitants. The park is also home to a significant population of lions, leopards, and African wild dogs, making it a prime destination for those hoping to see these majestic predators in their natural habitat. Additionally, the park boasts a variety of antelope species, giraffes, zebras, and an impressive array of birdlife, making it a birdwatcher's paradise. Activities and Experiences One of the highlights of visiting Nyerere National Park is the range of activities available to visitors. Traditional game drives offer the chance to explore the park's vast landscapes and encounter its wildlife up close. For those seeking a more immersive experience, walking safaris are available, allowing visitors to explore the park on foot with the guidance of experienced rangers. These walks provide a unique perspective on the park's flora and fauna and are an excellent way to learn about the smaller details of the ecosystem. Boat safaris on the Rufiji River are another must-do activity. These trips offer a different vantage point for wildlife viewing and are particularly popular for spotting hippos, crocodiles, and a variety of bird species. The tranquil experience of gliding along the river while observing animals coming to drink at the water's edge is truly unforgettable. Accommodation and Accessibility Nyerere National Park offers a range of accommodation options to suit different preferences and budgets. From luxury lodges and tented camps to more rustic options, there is something for everyone. Many of these accommodations are strategically located to provide stunning views and easy access to prime wildlife viewing areas. The park is accessible by both road and air, with several airstrips available for fly-in safaris. This makes it convenient for visitors to reach the park and start their adventure without delay. Conservation and Community Nyerere National Park is not only a destination for tourists but also a critical area for conservation. Efforts to protect and preserve the park's unique ecosystems and wildlife are ongoing, and visiting the park supports these initiatives. Additionally, the park plays an important role in the local community, providing employment opportunities and contributing to the local economy. Conclusion In summary, Nyerere National Park is a gem of Tanzania's natural heritage. Its vast landscapes, diverse wildlife, and range of activities make it a must-visit destination for anyone interested in experiencing the beauty and wonder of the African wilderness. Whether you're a seasoned safari-goer or a first-time visitor, Nyerere National Park promises an unforgettable adventure that will leave you with lasting memories.