on game drives, guided walks, boat safaris, and fly
Selous Game Reserve is a wildlife reserve located in southern Tanzania. It is the largest game reserve in Africa, covering an area of approximately 54,600 square kilometers, which is larger than Switzerland. The reserve is named after Frederick Selous, a famous big game hunter, and early conservationist.
Selous Game Reserve is home to a wide variety of wildlife, including large populations of elephants, buffaloes, hippos, and crocodiles, as well as lions, leopards, and many other species of mammals and birds. The reserve is also home to several endemic and endangered species, such as the African wild dog, the black rhino, and the puku antelope.
Visitors to Selous Game Reserve can go on game drives, guided walks, boat safaris, and fly camping trips to see the wildlife and explore the reserve's diverse landscapes, which include grasslands, woodlands, and wetlands. The reserve also has several lodges and campsites for visitors who want to stay overnight.
Selous Game Reserve is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and an important conservation area, known for its efforts to protect its wildlife and ecosystems