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Nyerere National Park

Africa's largest protected area — boat safaris, walking expeditions, and 1,300 wild dogs in true wilderness.

Overview

About Nyerere National Park

Nyerere National Park, formerly known as the northern sector of the Selous Game Reserve, covers approximately 30,893 square kilometres in southern Tanzania — making it the largest protected area in Africa and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Renamed in 2019 in honour of Tanzania's founding father Julius Nyerere, this vast wilderness offers a safari experience that stands in dramatic contrast to the well-trodden northern circuit. The Rufiji River, the largest river in East Africa, is the lifeblood of Nyerere. Its meandering channels, oxbow lakes, and sandbanks create a rich riparian ecosystem that supports enormous concentrations of hippo, Nile crocodile, and waterbirds. Boat safaris along the Rufiji are the park's signature experience, gliding past hippo pods, kingfishers, African skimmers, and fish eagles as elephants come to drink on the sandy banks. The river's network of lakes — Tagalala, Manze, and Nzerakera — provides exceptional game-viewing from boats and on foot. Walking safaris are a hallmark of the Nyerere experience, taking advantage of the park's open fly-camping regulations that allow multi-day walking expeditions through untracked wilderness. The park's sheer size means that visitor densities are extraordinarily low — you may not see another vehicle for an entire game drive. Nyerere protects one of Africa's largest populations of African wild dog (estimated at over 1,300 individuals), along with significant numbers of elephant, lion, buffalo, sable antelope, and Lichtenstein's hartebeest — species rarely encountered on the northern circuit.

Best Time to Visit

When to Go

June to October for dry season game drives and walking safaris. Boat safaris operate year-round but are best from July to October when water levels are manageable. Many camps close during heavy rains (March to May).

Wildlife

What You'll See

1,300+ African wild dog, large elephant herds, lion, leopard, buffalo, hippo, Nile crocodile, sable antelope, Lichtenstein's hartebeest, greater kudu, 440+ bird species, and one of the densest crocodile populations in Africa.

Getting There

Your Journey Begins

1-hour flight from Dar es Salaam to bush airstrips within the park. Road access from Dar es Salaam takes approximately 6-7 hours. Most visitors arrive by light aircraft. The park is often combined with Ruaha for a comprehensive southern circuit safari.

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