Tanzania

Nyerere National Park

Southern Tanzania

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Nyerere National Park

Nyerere National Park — formerly the Selous Game Reserve — is Africa's largest national park, covering over 30,000 square kilometres of miombo woodland, floodplains, and the life-giving Rufiji River system. Unlike Tanzania's northern circuit, Nyerere remains largely free of tourist crowds, offering a genuinely off-the-beaten-path experience in vast, unspoiled wilderness. The park supports extraordinary wildlife including the continent's largest wild dog population, enormous hippo and crocodile concentrations, and one of Africa's greatest elephant populations.

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Our Insider Tips

Fly in — the roads are long and dusty. Driving from Dar es Salaam to the park takes 4–5 hours. A 45-minute charter flight from Dar or Zanzibar drops you directly into the heart of the park.

Combine with Zanzibar for a classic southern circuit. Nyerere + Zanzibar is Tanzania's best-kept secret combination — remote, authentic wilderness followed by stunning beaches. Far less crowded than the northern circuit.

Wild dog sightings require morning game drives. Wild dogs are most active in the early morning and late afternoon. Ask your guide to radio-track known packs.

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