92 Selous Game Reserve Safari is a sustainable art travel program in Tanzania. Our task is to raise funds for NGO community work so that we can operate as a self-sustainable entity.

The Selous Game Reserve is a protected area in southern Tanzania. It covers an area of 50,000 km2 (19,000 sq mi) and has additional buffer zones. In 1982, it was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site due to its wildlife diversity and undisturbed nature. Some of the diverse wildlife of the miombo include the African bush elephant, south-central black rhinoceros, hippopotamus, lion, African wild dog, African buffalo, Masai giraffe, Plains zebra, and Nile crocodile. 

Three days & 2 nights – EUR 920, and with a River safari, EUR 1020

Starts from Dar es Salaam

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Itinerary

As the largest game reserve in the world, yet sparsely populated with tourists, Selous Game Reserve is home to many animals, including some of Tanzania’s last remaining black rhinos. In addition, the thick bush is inhabited by many primates, including white colobus monkeys and bush babies, which are popular for volunteer safaris.

Day 1: Dar es Salaam / Selous (-/L/D)
After having breakfast, we depart at about 9 AM to make the approximately 6-hour journey to Selous.
We arrive at a tented camp along the Rufiji River for a nice dinner and two 2-nights’ accommodation.
You can add a 2-hour Rufiji River boating safari for $70 per person in the afternoon.

Day 2: Selous (B/L/D)
After breakfast, we depart for a full-day game drive around the lakes and hot volcanic springs in Selous. A boxed lunch is included.
We return for dinner at the Camp.

Day 3: Selous / Dar es Salaam (B/L/-)
After breakfast, we depart for a game ride in Selous that will include a boxed lunch.
We depart Selous for Dar around 3 PM. We stop in Kapiti town for lunch.

Safari highlights:
The largest elephant population is in Tanzania. The largest game reserve in Africa. Hot volcanic springs.
Antelopes, cheetahs, crocodiles, gazelles, giraffes, hippos, leopards, lions, zebras, wild dogs and
more than 400 bird species.