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Ruaha is known for its large elephant and buffalo herds and one of its principal attractions lies in being able to see greater and lesser kudu as well as the majestic sable and roan antelope within the same area, as well as an abundance of lion, leopard and cheetah. It is also home to the increasingly rare African Hunting Dog. The Great Ruaha River, with its deep gorges, offers excellent fishing.
Ruaha River and the Rift
Valley
The defining feature of the Selous is the great Rufiji River, the longest in Tanzania, which naturally splits the ecosystem into two distinct parts. Stiegler’s Gorge, 100m deep and 100m wide, is a magnificent natural feature with a cable car that ferries safari vehicles across the river. While the bulk of the reserve is miombo woodland, there are sections of magnificent grass plains, wetlands and swamps and areas of dense canopy forest.
Selous is a bird-watchers paradise with over 350 species of bird, walking is permitted (with an armed ranger). More than 2,000 plant species make this a most diverse sanctuary to explore. With one of the biggest concentration of elephant on the continent, 150-200 black Rhino, and a large number of other game, this is a game-viewers paradise.
Perhaps the most sublime way of exploring the reserve is by boat, meandering through channels and swamps, and exploring hidden lagoons where elephant often come to bathe. Angling in the river for tiger fish and the giant catfish (vundu) which can reach up to 50kg, can be an exciting way to pass an evening, keeping a wary eye open for crocodiles, hippo and lion.
Elephant in the Rufiji River - Selous
Ruaha River
Selous Game Reserve near Selous
Safari Camp
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Giraffe in Ruaha