A 17 days rafting safari on the mighty Rufiji River, in the most remote
wilderness of Tanzania : the Selous Game Reserve.

The float down the Rufiji River is a superb introduction to Tanzania's
legendary Selous Game Reserve, the largest and wildest reserve in Africa.
With an area of over 18,000 square miles, the Selous is home for vast
numbers of wildlife including the continent's largest elephant population.
The Selous has only a sparse and virtually unused network of tracks, and
tourism development is confined to its margins. This is Africa almost as
Livingstone saw it. You can be sure, as you follow game trails in the bush
that, apart from a rare Wildlife Department patrol, no one has passed this
way in years.
The trip begins with a ride on the Chinese built Tazara railway. Cutting
through the northern part of the Selous, a park like paradise of grassland
with scattered trees and thickets, we are treated to perhaps the world's
best wildlife viewing from a train.
At Fuga Halt, 4wd vehicles meet us for a short drive to a shady campsite
at the foot of Hatambula Hill. The next day we drive on bush tracks to the
put in near the confluence of the Great Ruaha and Rufiji, where we rig the
boats and paddle downstream, aided by a good current coursing between rocky
banks. After Mkalinzu Rapid (no problem), the river widens and the hills
near Stiegler's Gorge loom ahead.
This is a fine area for bush walks, with good chance to see elephants,
lions and some exciting birds. The next day, our well drilled and
coordinated paddling skills meet the challenge of Stiegler's Gorge, with
wild rides and great photo opportunities at Pangani Rapid, Con Man's Foil
and the Ropeway Rapid. After the sheer 100 meter walls of the Gorge drop
away, we enter one of the best wildlife areas, and layover at one superb
campsite that offers an exceptional variety of walks, and a great view of
the sunset.
From here, we round a corner and soon enter the labyrinth of channels,
swamps, and lakes that the Rufiji created when it left its original bed
in 1973. This area is especially rich in birds: fish eagles, herons,
Egyptian geese, myriad of storks, bee eaters, kingfishers....We frequently
surprise buffaloes and elephants on the banks, while we vie with the hippos
for right-of-way. This is a fantastic area of tall borassus palms rising
out of the waters, some drowned, a phantom forest, some still flourishing,
making a superb tableau with a glowing sunset behind them.
Our final destination, after passing Lakes Manze, Nzerakera, Mzizima, and
Siwando, is the tented Rufiji River Camp, where cold Safari Lager,
excellent food, and a friendly staff await us in an ambiance of comfort
and informality. We return to Dar-es-Salaam by light aircraft or 4WD vehicle,
completing a unique and intimate foray into the African bush.
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Price : 3960 USD pp
Dates 2005 :
Remarks :
- min 7, max 12 people
- groups can go on a private rafting safari from late June to August and
mid December to January
Other rafting safaris :
Other rafting safaris are possible in Madagascar and Ethiopia.
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