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Experience the captivating wilderness with our exclusive safari plan at Selous Kinga Lodge. Delve into unforgettable landscapes, encounter Africa’s majestic wildlife, and uncover the essence of safari magic. Book now and immerse yourself in the adventure of a lifetime!

 

Frequently asked question

The dry season, from June to October, is generally considered the best time for safari visits to these parks. During this period, wildlife congregates around water sources, making it easier to spot animals.

Accommodations range from luxury lodges and tented camps to budget-friendly options like campsites and guesthouses. Visitors can choose according to their preferences and budget.

These parks are home to a diverse range of wildlife, including elephants, lions, leopards, buffaloes, giraffes, zebras, hippos, crocodiles, and various antelope species. Birdwatchers will also find an abundance of birdlife.

Yes, guided safaris led by experienced and knowledgeable guides are available in all three parks. They are highly recommended as the guides can provide insights into the wildlife behavior and ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.

Besides game drives, visitors can enjoy walking safaris, boat safaris (in Selous), birdwatching, and cultural tours to nearby villages to learn about the local way of life.

Malaria is prevalent in these regions, so it’s essential to take preventive measures such as using mosquito repellent, wearing long-sleeved clothing during dawn and dusk, and taking antimalarial medication as prescribed. Consult with a healthcare professional before your trip.

Self-driving is allowed in Mikumi and Ruaha National Parks, but it’s recommended to hire a guide for a better wildlife viewing experience and for safety reasons. In Selous Game Reserve, guided safaris are compulsory due to its size and wilderness.

Essentials include lightweight clothing in neutral colors, a wide-brimmed hat, sunscreen, insect repellent, sturdy walking shoes, binoculars, camera with extra batteries and memory cards, and any personal medication. It’s also advisable to pack a small first aid kit.

Yes, visitors are expected to adhere to park rules such as staying inside vehicles during game drives unless in designated areas, maintaining a safe distance from wildlife, and not feeding or disturbing the animals. Littering is strictly prohibited.

These parks are renowned for their vast wilderness, diverse ecosystems, and abundant wildlife, offering visitors an authentic African safari experience away from the crowds.

A minimum of 3 to 4 days is recommended to fully explore each park and increase your chances of encountering a wide variety of wildlife.

Yes, many tour operators offer safari packages that include visits to multiple parks, allowing you to experience the diversity of Tanzania’s wildlife and landscapes.

Yes, visitors can engage in cultural tours and interact with local communities to learn about their way of life, traditions, and crafts.

FAQ

The dry season of July through October is the best time of year for the greatest overall concentrations of game in this park when wildlife congregates around the lakes. However, do not underestimate this park at any other time outside the rainy season of April & May as game viewing is very good in various areas throughout the year. Click here to read more on best time to visit Nyerere National Park

Nyerere is quite safe to visit. Crime against visitors is rare in Tanzania and the little crime that does occur mostly happens in major urban centers, similar to the rest of the world. See more here Is Nyerere National Park Safe. In terms of safety from Animals, incidents of wildlife attacks on visitors to the park are very rare. Camps and Lodges in Nyerere National Park have night guards who patrol the property and keep the vicinity safe. During the day, your Safari Driver-Guides would typically guide you on how to approach the wildlife in the safest way, either on your game drive or your walking safari.

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Ideally, a minimum of 3 days and 2 nights is perfectly okay. This will give you enough time to explore and view the entire variety of wildlife and sceneries in the park. See more here 3 days Nyerere National Park Safari.

To make most out of your safari; here is a list of the most popular activities which include Safari game drives, bird watching, walking safaris and boat safaris. Click to see Things to do in Nyerere National Park

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JOIN US ON BUSH WALK

Explore the African wilderness up close with Selous Kinga Lodge’s Bush Walks in Selous, Mikumi, and Ruaha National Parks. Led by experienced guides, immerse yourself in diverse landscapes and encounter wildlife while gaining insights into the region’s ecosystems. Join us for an unforgettable adventure in the heart of Africa.

TAGALALA HOT SPRING

Tagalala Hot Springs in Selous refers to a natural thermal spring located within the Selous Game Reserve in Tanzania. The Selous Game Reserve is one of Africa’s largest protected areas, renowned for its diverse wildlife and pristine landscapes. The Tagalala Hot Springs offer visitors a unique opportunity to experience relaxation in the midst of the wilderness.

The hot springs provide a soothing and therapeutic experience, as the warm mineral-rich waters bubble up from underground sources. It’s not only a place to unwind but also to enjoy the surrounding scenery and perhaps even spot some wildlife that frequent the area.

For travelers exploring the Selous Game Reserve, visiting the Tagalala Hot Springs can be a rejuvenating break amidst their safari adventures. It’s a chance to connect with nature in a tranquil and unique setting, making it a memorable part of any safari experience in Selous.

JOIN US ON VILLAGE TOUR

Experience the essence of Tanzanian village life with Selous Kinga Lodge’s Village Tours in Selous, Mikumi, and Ruaha National Parks. Led by knowledgeable guides, immerse yourself in local communities, engaging in cultural activities and vibrant exchanges. Discover the warmth and hospitality of rural Tanzania on a journey that leaves a lasting impression.

JOIN US ON MASAI SAFARI

Immerse yourself in Maasai culture amidst the stunning landscapes of Selous, Mikumi, and Ruaha National Parks with Selous Kinga Lodge’s Maasai Safaris.

Led by experienced guides, explore traditional Maasai villages, engage in cultural activities, and learn about their rich heritage.Gain insights into wildlife and conservation efforts while enjoying breathtaking wildlife encounters.

Join us for an unforgettable journey celebrating the spirit of Africa.

JOIN US ON BOAT SAFARI

Experience the beauty of Selous Game Reserve’s waterways with Selous Kinga Lodge’s Boat Safaris. Glide along serene rivers and lakes, encountering hippos, crocodiles, and colorful birdlife. Led by expert guides, gain insights into the reserve’s ecosystems and conservation efforts. Whether you seek stunning photographs or peaceful moments in nature, our Boat Safaris offer an unforgettable experience in the heart of Africa.

JOIN US ON GAME DRIVES

Experience exhilarating game drives through Selous, Mikumi, and Ruaha National Parks with Selous Kinga Lodge. Expert guides lead you through diverse landscapes where you’ll encounter iconic African wildlife. Our custom safari vehicles ensure comfort and safety, while our knowledgeable guides provide insights into the region’s ecology and conservation efforts. Join us for an unforgettable journey into the heart of Africa’s untamed wilderness.