Selous Safari Camp

ocated a few kilometres from the eastern gate of the Selous, Selous Safari Camp is a luxurious “tented” camp, ideally situated at the centre of the unique riverine and lake complex, with a high concentration of wildlife and birdlife.

The nine spacious tents are luxuriously appointed, with en suite bathrooms and open air hot-water showers.

They provide perfect viewing of elephants, hippos, giraffe, impala and many other animals as they come to their water hole.

The swimming pool is secluded, in a wild but pleasant setting.

Two twin straw huts serve as the main viewing point and houses bar, restaurant and reading room.


Selous Impala Camp

nside the Selous Game Reserve, Impala Camp is build along the bank of the river Rufiji. This small camp, the most recent one in Selous, has only eight tents, all overlooking the river and each offering real comfort: a nice combination of luxury and bush.

Since animals cross the camp, you will be protected by night by an armed Masaï warrior.

In the centre of the lodge is an attractive sitting area just above the river, where campfires are lit every night so that the visitor can enjoy the sound of the animals and birds in the evening, and hear the crickets sing as the waters flow by. A swimming pool surrounded by a deck welcomes you during the hottest hours.


Lake Manze Camp

his camp is situated on the banks of Lake Manze, area rich of game and birds in dry season as well as in wet season.

Doum palms and terminalia offer shade to the twelve tents which are well spread out, nearly invisible to each other and with good views of the lake.

Here, you'll get a chance to observe families of hippos, sunbathing crocodiles, plentiful elephants, herons and much more.

Game drives and boat safaris wil bring you further to see even more fauna and flora.


Sable Mountain Lodge

ituated just on the border of the Selous Game Reserve, at a few kilometres from the North gate, Sable Mountain Lodge is the ideal stop between Mikumi and the Rufiji River.

The eight stone bungalows and four luxury tents are spread on two rocky foothills of the Beho-Beho Mountains, surrounded by lush green forest.

The view of the forest with the Uluguru Mountains as a background is magnificent.



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