SOUTHERN CIRCUIT
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SAADANI
GAME RESERVE
- SELOUS
GAME RESERVE
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MIKUMI
NATIONAL PARK
- RUAHA
NATIONAL PARK
- UDZUNGWA
MOUNTAINS
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Selous Game Reserve
The Selous
Game Reserve, with an area of about 55,000 sq. km, is the
largest well-watered wildlife sanctuary in Africa, and one
of the largest protected areas in the world. Its size is
simply stunning, bigger than Switzerland, uninhabited and
little touched by human interference. It is perhaps the
most pristine wilderness still remaining in Africa, with a
wide variety of wildlife habitats, including open
grasslands, Acacia and miombo woodlands, swamps and
riverine forests in the many tributaries of the mighty
Rufiji River which flows through the reserve. Due to its
unique ecological importance, it was designated a World
Heritage Site by the United Nations in 1982.
Its wildlife
is spectacular, with some of its mammal and reptile
populations are the largest in Africa, namely buffaloes,
elephants, hippos, wild dogs and crocodiles. Other
wildlife include the wildebeest, impala, waterbuck, zebra,
eland, the greater kudu, sable antelopes, giraffe, baboon,
the vervet and blue monkeys, and the black and white
colobus monkey which can be seen in certain riverine
forests moving from tree to tree in family groups. There
is a large population of predators including lions,
leopards, cheetah and the spotted hyena, and about 440
species of birds in the Selous, of both resident and
migratory birds.
Named after Captain Frederick Courtney Selous, a legendary
19th century naturalist, explorer and hunter, Selous
Game Reserve was founded in 1905. It is situated in the
southern part Tanzania, bordered by Mikumi National Park
to the northwest and by Udzungwa Mountains National Park
and Kibasira Swamp to the west. The greater part of
northern Selous is reserved for photographic safaris, and
it is one of the most beautiful and game rich areas in the
whole ecosystem.
The Selous wilderness meets the kind of dream visitors
have of Africa of the early European explorers like Dr. Livingstone and Henry Stanley. The Reserve offers a
wider variety of game viewing opportunities to the
visitor, including the thrilling experience of a foot
safari through game inhabited bushes in the company of an
armed
ranger. The many waterways in the Reserve provide an
excellent natural setting for boat safaris, both for game
viewing and bird watching. This is in addition to the game
drives in 4X4 motor vehicles which, combined with boat and
walking safaris, offer an exciting and richer game viewing
itinerary unique to the Selous Game Reserve.
The best time to visit the Selous is from June to October.
During the long rains, between March and May, some parts
of the Selous become impassable and are temporarily closed
for game drives.
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