WELCOME SELOUS GAME RESERVE
Declared Patrimony of the Humanity in 1982 is one of the largest game reserves in the world, it’s area is the same as the Republic of Ireland, being the largest game reserve in Africa.
It’s name is because of the British browser Frederick Courteney Selous, who died in these land during the First World War, its tomb is near the bank of the Baho Baho river.
The access to the park is a little beat uncomfortable because the journey lapses for a hint without asphalting that cross small charm villages.
A third part of its landscape is covered with miombo forest but we can also find plains, savannah… The Rufiji river flows through the reserve allowing to the visitors to do a boat safari, an unforgettable experience.
Accompanied by a ranger you can enjoy a walk until an area denominated “maji moto” (hot water). the legend tell that if you take a bath or you wet yourself in these waters you will have good luck and you will drive away the bad spirits.
To preserve its beauty, Selous is divided in four areas:
West, South and East: areas dedicated to hunting tourism.
North: border area with Mikumi National Park, where are located the camp sites and you can do game drive, fishing activities, and foot safaris with guide.
Selous has two rainy seasons: between November and January (the shortest) and between March and May (the long one).
Highlights:
Established: 1922.
Area: 55.000 sq Km.
Location: Latitude 7: 15` & 10` 15`s and Longitude 36 00` 38 45`e.
Altitude: Of 110 to 1.250 m. above sea level.
Features: Large concentration of wild life, Rufiji river and miombo woodland.
Wildlife: The largest elephants population, lion, leopard, spotted hyena, hippopotamus, buffalo, giraffe, wildebeest antelope, warthog, zebra, hartebeest, Greater Kudu, sable antelope, eland, reedbuck, bushbuck, waterbuck, over 350 species of bird and reptiles such as crocodiles and various snakes and lizards… and two species very difficult to find in other parks: rhino and wild dog.
Distances:
250km from Dar Es Salaam to Impala Camp (6 hours more/less).
290 km from Dar Es Salaam to Mbuyu Safari Camp (7 hours more/less).
300 km from Dar Es Salaam to Beho Beho Safari Camp (8 hours more/less).
When to go:
All year.
Facilities:
Luxury lodges, two camp sites and aerodrome.
Lodges:
Impala Camp, Mbuyu Safari Camp, Beho Beho Safari Camp, Rufiji River Camp.
| Month | Temp | Prec.(mm) | |
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| Jan | Min: 22C/72F – Max: 30C/86F | 200 | |
| Feb | Min: 22C/72F – Max: 30C/86F | 911 | |
| Mar | Min: 22C/72F – Max: 29C/84F | 236 | |
| Apr | Min: 22C/72F – Max: 28C/82F | 224 | |
| May | Min: 20C/68F – Max: 28C/82F | 72 | |
| Jun | Min: 18C/64F – Max: 27C/81F | 12 | |
| Jul | Min: 17C/63F – Max: 26C/79F | 5 | |
| Aug | Min: 18C/64F – Max: 27C/81F | 7 | |
| Sept | Min: 19C/66F – Max: 29C/84F | 11 | |
| Oct | Min: 21C/70F – Max: 30C/86F | 26 | |
| Nov | Min: 22C/72F – Max: 31C/88F | 69 | |
| Dec | Min: 22C/72F – Max: 30C/86F | 145 |
| Best Time June to October |
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| High Season June to October (The tourist area around the Rufiji River gets crowded) |
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| Low Season March, April and May (Many lodges are closed) |
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| Best Weather
June to October (Little to no rainfall)
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| Worst Weather March and April (Peak of Wet season) |
June to October –Dry Season
It rains very little and most days are sunny
There is less risky of contracting malaria since there are not as many mosquitoes
Humidity is lower, and the heat isn’t overpowering
Dust and drought are common
Some areas can get quite crowded
October to May –Wet Season
Crowds are less during March, April and May – prices might be lowered to attract tourists
It is peak bird watching time since migratory birds are present
Roads become muddy and hard to travel
Wildlife viewing is not as good as during the middle and end of the Dry season
Many lodges close from April to May
Heat and humidity can be a burden
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