Luxury Safari Lodge
Tanzania

Sand Rivers Selous
Nyerere National Park

Sand Rivers Selous, Tanzania
Sand Rivers Selous, Tanzania
Sand Rivers Selous, Tanzania
Sand Rivers Selous, Tanzania

Highlights

  • Prime location: Nestled along the Rufiji River in Nyerere National Park, providing direct access to diverse habitats, from open savannah to wetlands, attracting a rich variety of wildlife.
  • Exceptional game viewing: Home to vast elephant herds, powerful lion prides, elusive leopards, and one of Africa’s largest populations of endangered wild dogs, alongside an array of plains game and rare antelope species.
  • Boat safaris: Navigate the Rufiji’s winding channels and oxbow lakes, encountering pods of hippos, basking crocodiles, and a dazzling array of waterbirds, from African fish eagles to malachite kingfishers.
  • Luxury safari experience: Spacious open-fronted suites blend seamlessly with the environment, offering uninterrupted views, elegant furnishings, private verandas, and an intimate atmosphere with personalised service.
  • Walking safaris: Expert guides lead immersive bush walks, tracking animals on foot, identifying medicinal plants, and revealing the intricate details of the ecosystem often missed from a vehicle.
  • Exclusive and tranquil: A remote and low-impact camp with limited guests, ensuring an intimate, unhurried safari experience in one of Africa’s last truly wild frontiers.

Good to know

How to get there

The easiest way to reach Sand Rivers Selous is a light aircraft flight, this takes between 2-3 hours from Arusha and you land around 40 minutes drive from the camp.

Are children welcome?

Sand Rivers Selous in Tanzania welcomes children aged 8 and above. However, certain activities have age restrictions: walking safaris and fly-camping are available only for children aged 12 and above. Additionally, children under 12 are required to share a room with an adult.

Giving back

Sand Rivers Selous, operated by Nomad Tanzania, is dedicated to sustainable tourism and community engagement. Their sustainability initiatives encompass several key areas:

  • Community Support: The camp actively contributes to local communities by supporting health clinics and schools, providing essential resources and infrastructure to improve education and healthcare services.

  • Conservation Partnerships: Collaborating with organizations like the Tanzania Wildlife Research Institute (TAWIRI), Sand Rivers Selous supports elephant research programs aimed at gathering data to inform effective conservation strategies.

  • Cultural Preservation: The camp fosters cultural exchange by facilitating visits to local communities, allowing guests to engage with and learn from indigenous cultures, thereby promoting mutual respect and understanding.

Through these efforts, Sand Rivers Selous strives to create a positive impact on both the environment and the local communities, ensuring that tourism benefits all stakeholders involved.

What wildlife can you expect to see?

Wildlife at Sand Rivers Selous (Nyerere National Park)

  • Big Cats: Lions are commonly seen, often in large prides, while leopards are more elusive but frequently spotted. Cheetahs are also present in the open plains.
  • African Wild Dogs: One of the best places in Africa to see endangered wild dogs, with frequent sightings of packs hunting.
  • Elephants: Large herds roam the woodlands and riverbanks, often seen bathing or drinking along the Rufiji River.
  • Hippos & Crocodiles: Abundant in the Rufiji River, with hippos wallowing in the shallows and massive crocodiles basking on the banks.
  • Buffalo: Large herds migrate through the park, often attracting lions and other predators.
  • Giraffes & Zebras: Common sightings, particularly in open savannah areas and along woodland edges.
  • Antelope Species: Includes rare sable and roan antelope, greater kudu, impala, waterbuck, and the tiny dik-dik.
  • Birdlife: Over 400 species, including African fish eagles, kingfishers, storks, bee-eaters, and the colourful lilac-breasted roller.

With a mix of open savannah, woodlands, and riverine habitats, Sand Rivers Selous offers diverse and rewarding wildlife encounters.

Why we love Sand Rivers Selous

This could easily be seen as an alternative to heading to the beach, yet there is so much to do here from fishing to fly camping, safari drives and river cruises, bird watching and cultural visits, this quiet corner of Nyerere National Park is really very special indeed.

Aisha Gross

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Africa and the Indian Ocean
Sand Rivers Selous, Tanzania

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