Nyerere National Park (Selous)
Nyerere National Park (Selous) is Africa's largest national park, a vast southern wilderness of the Rufiji River famous for boat safaris and wild dogs.
Altitude
100–700 m
Location
Southern Tanzania
Best Time
June–October
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Formerly part of the Selous Game Reserve, Nyerere National Park is the largest national park in Africa. The Rufiji River and its maze of channels and lakes form the park's lifeblood, supporting huge populations of hippo, crocodile and elephant, and one of Africa's last strongholds of the endangered African wild dog.
Nyerere offers a different safari rhythm to the north: boat safaris, walking safaris and a genuine sense of wilderness with very few vehicles. It is reached by road or a short flight from Dar es Salaam.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What makes Nyerere (Selous) different from northern parks?
Nyerere offers boat safaris on the Rufiji River and walking safaris, plus far fewer vehicles. It is wilder and more remote than the northern circuit.
How do you get to Nyerere National Park?
Most visitors fly in from Dar es Salaam (about 45 minutes) or drive (around 4–5 hours). It pairs well with a Zanzibar beach extension.
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