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Nyerere National Park

Explore Nyerere National park: Tanzania's Wildlife Sanctuary

Formerly known as the Selous Game Reserve, Tanzania’s largest protected area was renamed Nyerere National Park in 2019 to honor Julius Nyerere, Tanzania’s first president and conservationist.

Established in 1905, Selous Game Reserve is one of Africa’s oldest and largest protected areas, covering over 50,000 square kilometers in southern Tanzania. Named after British explorer Frederick Selous, the reserve is renowned for its pristine wilderness, diverse ecosystems, and abundant wildlife, making it a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a haven for safari enthusiasts.

When to Visit?

Climate and Weather: Nyerere National Park experiences a warm to hot and humid climate year-round. Temperatures remain relatively consistent, with very hot conditions from October to April and slightly cooler weather from June to August.

Well-Known For?

  • Vast Wilderness: Covering over 30,000 square kilometers, Nyerere National Park is a haven for diverse wildlife, including elephants, lions, and rare African wild dogs.
  • Rufiji River: The lifeline of the park, the Rufiji River is a focal point for wildlife viewing and offers boat safaris to witness hippos, crocodiles, and birdlife.
  • Photographic Safaris: Renowned for its pristine landscapes and abundant wildlife, Nyerere National Park offers unparalleled opportunities for photography enthusiasts.
  • Remote Wilderness Camps: Experience the true essence of Africa with stays in remote wilderness camps, providing an immersive safari experience away from the crowds.
  • Conservation Legacy: Named in honor of President Julius Nyerere, the park embodies Tanzania’s commitment to conservation and sustainable tourism practices.

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