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At 54.600 Km² the Selous is the largest game reserve
in Africa . To put it in perspective, the Selous
is larger than Switzerland and half the size of the U.S. state of
Ohio.
Until
recently, the reserve was only accessible by plane or by train.
However, with an improvement to the road network, the area
is now accessible to everyone. The concentrations of wildlife
in the Selous are understandably huge. The Selous, named after a
German explorer and author, boasts Tanzania's largest population
of elephant – currently about 10,000 animals –
as well as some of Africa’s largest numbers of buffalo,
hippos, Nile crocodile and wild dogs.
Other
species commonly seen are lion, bushbuck, impala, giraffe, eland,
baboon, zebra and greater kudu. The Selous also contains one of
the few viable populations of black rhinos in the world,
with between 150 and 200 individual animals. The reserve also contains
more than 350 different bird species and 2,000 different species
of plants. The Selous was designated a UNESCO World Heritage
site in 1983 due to its unique ecological importance.
The landscape
is shaped by the Rufiji River and its tributaries,
lined by Barrassus Palms, and it is the heart of the park. The Rufiji
swells through the park down to the Indian Ocean forming a series
of small lakes that serve as an important source of water for the
multitude of the plains game. It is only in the Selous Game Reserve
that one can combine game drives, boat tours and walking
safaris. The hinterland around Lake Tagalala and Beho Beho
is some of the most picturesque in area.
When
To Go
The most pleasant time to visit the Selous is during the cool seson
from the end of June until October. The rainy season is from November
to May. There is a dryer spell in January and February, and this
is also a beautiful time to visit as the trees and flowers are blossoming
and everywhere the vegetation is green. During the heavy
rains, normally from the end of March to May, the Reserve is inaccessible
and the tourist camps are closed.
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