Selous is the largest game reserve in Africa. Established in 1922,
it covers 5% of Tanzania's total area. The southern area is a forbidden
zone that is undeveloped, heavily forested, and contains a series of
steep cliffs. Travelers are limited to the area north of the Rufiji
River. This area of the Selous Game Reserve has large open grassland,
woodlands, rivers, hills and plains. The best time to visit is July
through October.
The Rufiji River bisects the Selous Game Reserve and has the largest
catchment area of any river in East Africa. The river is an important
feature of the reserve providing the opportunity to watch the diverse
water-based wildlife. A broad range of game can be found including
elephants, hippos and rhinos as well as buffalo, antelope, giraffe,
warthog, wildebeest, lion, leopard and cheetah. The diversity of bird
life in Selous includes over 350 recorded species.
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