2-Day Safari to Nyerere National Park from Dar Es Salaam
This Safari takes you to Nyerere National Park (Selous Game Reserve) that is Africa’s largest and oldest game reserve with the most scenic wildlife destinations. Nyerere National Park’s beauty is matched by the quality of our safari, the wide diversity of safari activities ranges from a romantic boat safari along the great Rufiji River, to a walking safari and game drives in the park’s thriving wildlife areas.
Points forts du séjour
Pendant votre séjour vous pourrez profiter des points forts suivants : Voyages de noces, Voyage de Luxe, LGBTQ+, Séjour multi-destination, Voyager seul et voyager en groupe.
Meilleurs mois pour partir
La/les meilleure(s) période(s) pour partir est/sont : Janvier, Février, Mars, Juin, Juillet, Août, Septembre, Octobre, Novembre, Décembre.
Comment se rendre sur place ?
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REAL LIFE ADVENTURE TRAVEL
De 770€ à 1400€ / personne
Voyage adapté pour :
Détail du séjour : 2-Day Safari to Nyerere National Park from Dar Es Salaam - 2 jours
Dar es Salaam – Selous Game Reserve (Nyerere National Park)
Etapes : Selous Reserve - Nyerere National Park
Pick up from Dar es salaam city center in the morning and proceed to Selous Game Reserve with picnic lunch,
Late afternoon, boat safari along the mighty Rufiji River,
Dinner and overnight at Selous River Camp
You will discover the Rufiji River by boat, and encounter hippos and crocodiles in good numbers. Some 350 bird species have been recorded in the Selous Game Reserve. These are typical of Miombo woodlands, and the bird life supported by Rufiji swamplands is of particular interest.
Game Drive in Selous Game Reserve (Nyerere National Park)
Etapes : Selous Reserve - Nyerere National Park
After early breakfast, proceed for a game drive with a picnic lunch.
Afternoon, proceed to Dar es Salaam city center. Arrive around 1800 hours or later depending on traffic.
The Selous Game Reserve is the largest in Africa, covering 54,600 square kilometers. The reserve gets its name from the hunter and explorer Frederick Courtney Selous. He was killed here during World War 1. Selous is famous for elephants. Other species commonly seen are lions, wild dogs, buffaloes, bushbuck, impalas, elands, baboons, zebras, and greater kudus. It was originally set aside as a hunting area where animals are abundant but more shy than the Northern Parks. Excursions by 4×4 vehicle will permit you to have good photographic opportunities and the chance to explore different sections of the vast park.