Selous Kinga Lodge

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Right by the Rufiji River just outside the main gate to Selous Game Reserve, Selous Kinga Lodge has large cottages with thatched roofs, mosquito nets and reassuring earth tones. The lodge has a swimming pool, open public lounge and dining areas, and plenty of places where you can sit and watch the Rufiji River flow […]

Selous Mapumziko Lodge

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Selous Mapumziko Lodge, nestled in the heart of Nyerere National Park, offers an affordable yet comfortable safari retreat where rustic charm meets modern convenience. Guests can unwind in well-appointed Mud-Bandas or cozy tents while enjoying stunning views of the Rufiji River, all just a short drive from Dar es Salaam. The lodge provides easy access […]

Selous River Camp

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You’ll be staying at Selous River Camp as your base for visiting Nyerere National Park. The camp sits high above the banks of the Selous River, and there are beautiful sunset views from the swimming pool, bar, and restaurant. Accommodation is in mud-walled bungalows or simple tents. You’re not far from the park entrance, and […]

Sand Rivers Safari Camp

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Deep in the Selous Game Reserve and with the banks of the Rufiji River all to itself, Sand Rivers Safari Camp Nyerere is one of the most luxurious lodges anywhere in the reserve. Huge rooms (some are by the river, others have plunge pools and sit on the hillside) all have views, and you can […]

Roho ya Selous

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Discover the heart of Africa at Roho ya Selous, set on a tranquil peninsula with stunning views of Lake Nzerakera in Nyerere National Park. Our 8 luxury canvas tents, including a family tent, offer 180-degree wildlife views and a comfortable home-like experience. Enjoy ensuite bathrooms, hot-water indoor and outdoor showers, and the cooling ‘Evening Breeze’ […]

Lake Manze

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Stay at Lake Manze Tented Camp, perched on the edge of wildlife-rich Lake Manze in the heart of Nyerere National Park. This remote bush camp offers simple yet comfortable safari tents where you can often hear and see elephants, lions, hippos, and a variety of birds right from your doorstep. Guests enjoy freshly prepared meals, […]

Siwandu Safari Camp

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Siwandu Camp, one of the pioneering lodges in the Selous Game Reserve, is beautifully set among palm trees on the shores of Lake Nzerakera, a prime wildlife area. The camp features just thirteen spacious luxury tents, split into two intimate camps (North and South), each with its own facilities for a private and exclusive feel. […]

Selous Impala Camp

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Set along the banks of the mighty Rufiji River, Selous Impala Camp enjoys one of the most privileged locations within Nyerere National Park, Tanzania’s largest and most untouched wildlife sanctuary. Its position offers uninterrupted views of the river’s ever-changing scenery, where hippos, crocodiles, and a wide range of birdlife can often be spotted right from […]

Rhotia Valley Tented Camp

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Rhotia Valley Tented Camp is a scenic and socially responsible safari retreat located near Karatu, along the road between the Ngorongoro Crater and Lake Manyara National Park. Set on a hillside, the camp enjoys a stunning elevated position with panoramic views over forests, farmland, and the beautiful highlands of northern Tanzania. The camp offers comfortable […]

Karatu Tented lodge

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Karatu Tented Lodge offers a comfortable and authentic tented experience in the heart of Karatu, ideally situated along the main road between Lake Manyara National Park and the Ngorongoro Crater. Its convenient location makes it a perfect stopover for travelers exploring Tanzania’s northern safari circuit. The lodge features spacious and warmly decorated tented rooms, blending […]

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