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Majestic Safari to Selous & Mikumi Np.

5 Days

In the heart of Tanzania’s southern wilderness lie two hidden treasures: the sprawling Selous Game Reserve and the picturesque Mikumi National Park. Embarking on a safari adventure to these majestic destinations promises an unforgettable journey through untamed landscapes, teeming with wildlife and natural beauty. Discover the wonders of Mikumi NP: Tanzania’s mini Serengeti awaits with abundant wildlife and breathtaking landscapes.

Selous Game Reserve: Africa’s Best-Kept Secret

Spanning over 50,000 square kilometers, Selous Game Reserve stands as Africa’s largest protected area and remains relatively undiscovered by mainstream tourism. Its remote location and vast wilderness make it a haven for wildlife enthusiasts seeking an authentic safari experience away from the crowds.

Selous is renowned for its thriving populations of elephants, estimated to be over 40,000 strong, as well as its impressive diversity of predators, including lions, leopards, and African wild dogs. Game drives through the reserve offer the chance to witness these magnificent creatures in their natural habitat, against the backdrop of sweeping savannahs and meandering rivers.

For a unique perspective, visitors can embark on boat safaris along the Rufiji River, the lifeblood of the reserve. Cruising through the tranquil waters, surrounded by hippos, crocodiles, and a myriad of bird species, provides a serene contrast to the excitement of game drives.

Mikumi National Park: Tanzania’s Mini Serengeti

Nestled between the Uluguru Mountains and the Lumango Mountains, Mikumi National Park is often dubbed as Tanzania’s “mini Serengeti” due to its resemblance to its more famous counterpart. Despite its smaller size, Mikumi boasts a wealth of wildlife and stunning landscapes that rival those of its larger counterparts.

The park’s open savannahs are home to a variety of animals, including elephants, giraffes, zebras, and wildebeests, as well as predators such as lions and leopards. Game drives in Mikumi offer the chance to witness these creatures up close, against the backdrop of the park’s picturesque scenery.

One of the highlights of a visit to Mikumi is the opportunity to witness the Great Migration of wildebeests and zebras, as they traverse the plains in search of fresh grazing grounds. This natural spectacle is a sight to behold and offers a glimpse into the wonders of the African wilderness.

A Safari of a Lifetime

Embarking on a safari to Selous and Mikumi National Park is more than just a vacation; it’s a journey of discovery and adventure. From the thrill of spotting wildlife in their natural habitat to the serenity of cruising along the river, every moment is filled with wonder and excitement.

Overview

Visit Mikumi Np and Selous game reserve to get the adventure of a lifetime. This tour starts and ends in Dar-es-salaam.  The Selous Game Reserve and Mikumi National Park offer the most authentic safari experience available to this day. The wildlife is abundant and accessible.

The bush is home to an incredible variety of bird species, large mammals, and endangered wild dogs still roam freely in this very special part of Africa.

Trip Highlight.

  • Selous is the Largest game reserve in Africa.
  • Selous is the home to the most endangered and rare African animals, black rhino and wilddogs.
  • Mikumi national park is referred as the Serengeti of the southern. It has the most amazing landscapes, plains and mountains.
  • Mikumi is also known as the bird paradise, with more than 400 recorded bird species.

Itinerary

Pick up from Dar es salaam and proceed to Selous Game Reserve with picnic lunch. Late afternoon, boat safari along the mighty Rufiji River. Dinner and overnight at Zarafa Tented Camp (L,D).
You will discover the Rufiji River by boat, encounter hippos and crocodiles in good numbers. Some 350 bird species have been recorded in the Selous Game Reserve. These are typical of miombo woodlands, and the bird life supported by Rufiji swamplands is of particular interest.

You will have 2 full days in the Selous Game Reserve. Exploration of the Reserve’s flora and fauna by 4-wheel drive vehicle with your picnic lunch. On the 3rd day, start with early morning walking safari accompanied by experienced and armed ranger followed by full day game drive. Dinner and overnight at Zarafa Tented Camp.
Walking safari will give you a particularly intimate feel for the African wilds.
It starts in the morning with a guidance of an armed ranger, takes 2 hours before you meet the driver at the reserve gate. Walking safaris offer a good chance of seeing giraffe, zebra, elephant, and good birding.
The Selous Game Reserve is the largest in Africa, covering 54,600 square kilometres. The reserve gets its name from the hunter and explorer Frederick Courtney Selous. He was killed here during World War 1. Selous is famous for elephants. Other species commonly seen are lions, wild dogs, buffaloes, bushbuck, impalas, elands, baboons, zebras and greater kudus. It was originally set aside as a hunting area where animals are abundant but shyer than the Northern Parks. Excursions by 4×4 vehicles will permit you to have good photographic opportunities and the chance to explore different sections of vast park.

After early breakfast, you will start with morning walking safari for 2hrs, then later on will proceed to Mikumi National Park with picnic lunch. Dinner and overnight at Tan Swiss Lodge (B,L,D).
The journey to Mikumi is the most amazing and truly wild and untouched areas of Tanzania. The drive will take you up into the Uluguru Mountains across rivers and past small local villages and farms. The drive is tiring but possibly the most rewarding and adventurous on the Tanzania Tourist Circuit.

After breakfast, full day game drive of the Mikumi National park with picnic lunch. Dinner and overnight at Tan Swiss Lodge (B,L,D).
With 3,230 square kilometres coverage Mikumi National Park is well-known park in Tanzania. The park is well-known for its population of elephants, giraffe buffaloes, zebras, elands, greater Kudu, wildebeest, roan and sable antelope. Predators include tree-climbing lions (which are in large number), leopards, wild hunting dogs and black-backed jackal. More than 300 species of birds have been recorded here including Eurasian migrants such as red billed oxpecker, marabou stork and lilac breasted roller.

After breakfast, proceed to DSM with picnic lunch.

Includes

  • Safari base vehicle + English speaking driver/guide
  • 4 nights full board accommodation whilst on safari
  • Pick up & Drop off within Dar city center
  • Shared Boat & walking safari in Selous
  • Park fees & game drives

Excludes

  • Beverages (alcoholic and non-alcoholic)
  • Mineral water during game drives: USD 5 per carton (12 bottles)
  • Medical and luggage insurance
  • Tips: we recommend US $ 20 per group per day
  • Dar es salaam airport transfers
  • Other personal expenses
  • Emergency evacuation insurance

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Majestic Safari to Selous & Mikumi Np.
From $ 1,550
/ Adult
Number of TravelersPrice Per Person
1-1 Adult$2,200
2-2 Adults$1,550
3-3 Adults$1,500
4+ Adults$1,450