Southern Tanzania is so often overlooked in favour of the more famous
Northern Circuit. This is such a shame – the game viewing in Southern
Tanzania is far more rewarding and you can see some incredible sights
here, and it’s more than likely you’ll be on your own. Southern Tanzania
is one of the best safari options for those that truly want to get off
the beaten track and experience things that no one else has. Here are
our top five reasons to visit Southern Tanzania over Northern Tanzania
(in no particular order!):
The lodges and camps
Thanks to the sheer remoteness of Southern Tanzania’s Selous Game
Reserve and Ruaha National Park the luxury safari lodges and camps which
reside here are often in some of the most dramatic and breathtaking
locations one can possibly imagine. One thing is for sure, they are
always extremely remote. Most are located near rivers or lakes which
brings game either into or around camp. The feeling of being out in the
wilderness really is complete here and you will feel as if you are at
the ends of the earth.
The close proximity to other places
Now this point may seem extraordinary when teamed with point one but
the Selous and Ruaha are logistically incredibly easy to get to, both
are just a short flight from Dar es Salaam or Zanzibar which also means
your Southern Tanzania itinerary is always completely seamless, with no
long waits at airports or expensive internal flights – this in turn
leaves you a little more to spend on your luxury lodges and camps, and
means often you can leave the UK the night before, and be in the middle
of no where by brunch the next morning.
The wildlife
There is abundant wildlife in both the Selous and Ruaha and those who
go down there expecting not to see anything will be pleasantly
surprised. The game viewing is exceptionally rewarding as often you will
have to really look for the game by tracking or by using the noises of
the bush to locate predators and big game. As a result the guiding in
Southern Tanzania is also better.
The options
Unlike Northern Tanzania (much of which is National Park) you are
allowed an certain freedom in Southern Tanzania which means you can
walk, take boat safaris and night drives and simply just explore the
bush anyway you like. Most of the properties also offer fly camping
which is by far the best way to get out into the bush and really
experience Africa at its’ best, with the stars above you and the African
noises around you. Freedom is what Africa is all about and in Southern
Tanzania you have it in spades.
The lack of people
All of the luxury safari lodges and camps are spread far and wide
across Ruaha and the Selous, meaning that you very rarely see another
soul – your game viewing is completely exclusive and this is what makes a
safari experience here so special – the icing on the cake.
Rose Hipwood is Managing Director of The Luxury Safari Company.
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