Selous Game Reserve is a vast, 48,000-sq-km wilderness area lying at the heart of southern Tanzania. It is Africa’s largest wildlife reserve, and home to large herds of elephants, plus buffaloes, crocodiles, hippos, wild dogs, many bird species and some of Tanzania’s last remaining black rhinos. Bisecting it is the Rufiji River, which cuts a path past woodlands, grasslands and stands of borassus palm, and provides unparalleled water-based wildlife watching.
 
Privacy and exclusivity - Beho Beho was the first camp to be sited in The Selous, not on the banks, or the flood plains of the mighty Rufiji River, bu...
Lukula Selous Camp is located within a private photographic sanctuary of over 300,000 acres of the southern Selous Game Reserve in Tanzania which is o...
The Selous Game Reserve, at a massive 50,000 kilometres square, is wilderness on a huge scale - the largest in Africa. And although it's a seemingly i...
Once discovered, that magical “Passion for Africa” takes hold, so much so in our case that we decided to source the most remote corner of this vas...